# Progesterone receptor B over progesterone receptor A prevents recurrence in bilateral endometriomas

**Authors:** Ozgur Aslan, Sukru Yildiz, Cihan Kaya, Serdar Altinay, Ilke Esin Aydiner, Esra Karabulut, Murat Ekin, Levent Yasar

PMC · DOI: 10.1590/1806-9282.20240485 · Revista da Associação Médica Brasileira · 2024-09-16

## TL;DR

Higher levels of progesterone receptor B compared to receptor A are linked to lower recurrence rates in a specific type of endometriosis.

## Contribution

This study identifies progesterone receptor B dominance as a potential marker for preventing recurrence in bilateral endometriomas.

## Key findings

- Patients without recurrence had significantly higher progesterone receptor B to A ratios.
- Assessing receptor levels alone did not show significant differences in recurrence rates.
- Recurrence was inversely proportional to progesterone receptor B dominance over receptor A.

## Abstract

Endometriosis is a disease in which stromal cells and endometrial glands extend outside of the uterine cavity. Nevertheless, treatment failure and recurrence cause difficulties in management. This study aimed to evaluate the receptor-level components of bilateral endometriomas in the recurrence state.

Our retrospective cohort study was conducted with patients who underwent surgery for bilateral endometriomas between 2015 and 2021. In total, 113 patients were allocated. A total of 76 patients did not meet the eligibility criteria, and the data of 37 patients were evaluated. Medical treatments, recurrences, and postoperative follow-up data were collected. In archived tissue samples, measurements of progesterone receptor A and progesterone receptor B, histoscores and immunoreactivity scores, and their ratios were calculated in the group that received no postoperative medical treatment. Criteria for recurrence were a repeat operation and/or the detection of a new endometrioma>2 cm at the follow-up examination.

No recurrence was observed in 73.0% (n=27) of the cases, whereas recurrence was observed in 27.0% (n=10) of the participants. Patients without recurrence had significantly higher progesterone receptor B histoscore/progesterone receptor A histoscore and progesterone receptor B immunoreactivity score/progesterone receptor A immunoreactivity score results (p=0.01). Nevertheless, when the histoscores and immunoreactivity scores for both receptors were contrasted separately, there was no appreciable difference between them.

The dominance of progesterone receptor B over progesterone receptor A was inversely proportional to the recurrence status in bilateral endometriomas. Furthermore, our study revealed that assessing receptor levels alone did not result in a significant difference in recurrence.

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** endometriosis (MONDO:0005133)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** Endometriosis (MESH:D004715)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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