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The correlation of immunodependent mechanisms and glutathione S-тransferase producing gene deletions in endometriosis (30,00 руб.)

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Первый авторMalanchuk
АвторыMartinyuk V.I.
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ID476092
АннотацияThe article is devoted to the actual problem today – the study of the relationship immunodependent mechanisms of gene deletion glutathione S-transferases in a brilliant development of endometriosis. Gene network of this disease is rather complicated and diverse. It includes various genes metabolism (detoxifi cation), genes that are responsible for immune status of genes and cell-cell interactions. Polymorphism of genes of detoxifi cation often inf ulences the functional activity of the molecular structure of DNA. In recent years in world literature there is more data to the pathological processes in the human body is due to immune regulation and characterized by a certain imbalance of pro- or anti-inf almmatory cytokines, which contribute to the occurrence of endometriosis and can inf luence the ef efctiveness of treatment
УДК618.145–006.03–02:575.113.2
Malanchuk, L. The correlation of immunodependent mechanisms and glutathione S-тransferase producing gene deletions in endometriosis / L. Malanchuk, V.I. Martinyuk // Репродуктивное здоровье. Восточная Европа .— 2015 .— №6 .— С. 62-66 .— URL: https://rucont.ru/efd/476092 (дата обращения: 25.04.2024)

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УДК 618.145–006.03–02:575.113.2 Malanchuk L., Martinyuk V. I. Horbachevsky Ternopil State Medical University of the Ministry of Health of Ukraine, Ternopil, Ukraine Маланчук Л. <...> Горбачевского Министерства здравоохранения Украины, Тернополь, Украина The correlation of immunodependent mechanisms and glutathione S-тransferase producing gene deletions in endometriosis Взаимосвязь иммунозависимых механизмов с делецией генов глутатион-S-трансферазы в развитии генитального эндометриоза ______________________ Abstract __________________________________________________________________________ The article is devoted to the actual problem today – the study of the relationship immunodependent mechanisms of gene deletion glutathione S-transferases in a brilliant development of endometriosis. <...> Gene network of this disease is rather complicated and diverse. <...> It includes various genes metabolism (detoxifi cation), genes that are responsible for immune status of genes and cell-cell interactions. <...> Polymorphism of genes of detoxifi cation often infl uences the functional activity of the molecular structure of DNA. <...> In recent years in world literature there is more data to the pathological processes in the human body is due to immune regulation and characterized by a certain imbalance of pro- or anti-infl ammatory cytokines, which contribute to the occurrence of endometriosis and can infl uence the eff ectiveness of treatment. <...> В статье представлены результаты исследования роли делеционных вариантов генов GSTT1 и GSTM1. <...> It is known that the genesis of genital endometriosis (GE) is related to genes responsible for metabolism, characterized by a highly variable DNA structure. <...> Currently the role of the humeral response in regulating immune reactions is well studied [6–8]. <...> Восточная Европа» № 6 (42) 2015 63 Взаимосвязь иммунозависимых механизмов с делецией генов глутатион-S-трансферазы в развитии генитального эндометриоза  METHODS The clinical portion was carried out at the Ternopil perinatal center “Mother and Child”. <...> Laboratory diagnostics in the in interdepartmental scientifi c – clinical laboratory SHEI “I. Horbachevsky Ternopil State Medical University of the Ministry of Health of Ukraine” 40 female patients were admitted with GE, ages ranging between 27 and 45 years. <...> The control group consisted of 20 women determined to be without GE after inspection, as well as without any signs of ovary or menstrual dysfunction. <...> All patients granted informed consent for the collection <...>