Decreased number of p16-positive senescent cells in human endometrium as a marker of miscarriage.
Dimitar Angelov ParvanovRumiana GanevaNina VidolovaGeorgi StamenovPublished in: Journal of assisted reproduction and genetics (2021)
A decreased number of senescent p16-positive cells could be involved in the implantation failures and aetiology of recurrent miscarriage. Women with history of RIF with reduced populations of p16-positive cells in the endometrial glandular and luminal epithelium may be at greater risk for unsuccessful implantation and miscarriage. The percentage of p16-positive luminal epithelial cells may be clinically useful as a biomarker of miscarriage.