Integrins as markers of uterine receptivity in women with primary unexplained infertility

Fertility and sterility, 63(3), 535-542

PMID 7851583 Source

Abstract

Objective

To assess uterine receptivity in women with unexplained infertility using integrin cell adhesion molecules as markers.

Design

Prospective, controlled study design.

Patients

Eighty-seven nulliparous women with unexplained infertility and 32 fertile and infertile parous controls.

Main outcome measure

Immunohistochemical staining for alpha 1, alpha 4, and beta 3 integrin subunits in endometrial biopsies obtained during the window of implantation (days 20 to 24), using the semiquantitative HSCORE by two observers in a blinded fashion.

Results

All endometrial biopsies from parous controls contained positive immunostaining for the alpha 1, and beta 3 integrin subunits in glandular epithelium. Some samples from parous controls were missing the alpha 4 subunit. In contrast, compared with parous controls, biopsies from women with unexplained infertility had reduced significantly beta 3 expression, with similar expression of alpha 1 and alpha 4. Two distinct defects in integrin expression were identified: "out-of-phase" samples that lacked beta 3 because of histologic lag (type I defects) and "in-phase" endometrium that still failed to express this integrin (type II defects). These subclassifications accounted for 26% and 39% of the total unexplained infertility group, respectively.

Conclusions

Abnormal endometrial integrin expression was a frequent finding in women with unexplained infertility. These data suggest that defective uterine receptivity may be an unrecognized cause of infertility in this population of women.

Topics

integrin markers uterine receptivity, unexplained infertility endometrial defects, beta 3 integrin implantation failure, luteal phase endometrial biomarkers, immunohistochemistry endometrial biopsy infertility, uterine receptivity testing unexplained infertility, endometrial integrin expression implantation, window of implantation biomarkers, out of phase endometrium integrin deficiency, cell adhesion molecules fertility, endometrial dating integrin staining, nulliparous women infertility endometrial assessment

Cite this article

Lessey, B. A., Castelbaum, A. J., Sawin, S. W., & Sun, J. (1995). Integrins as markers of uterine receptivity in women with primary unexplained infertility. *Fertility and sterility*, *63*(3), 535-542.

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