Endometrial Perivascular Progenitor Cells and Uterus Regeneration

J Pers Med. 2021 May 27;11(6):477. doi: 10.3390/jpm11060477.

Abstract

Ovarian steroid-regulated cyclical regeneration of the endometrium is crucial for endometrial receptivity and embryo implantation, and it is dependent on the dynamic remodeling of the endometrial vasculature. Perivascular cells, including pericytes surrounding capillaries and microvessels and adventitial cells located in the outermost layer of large vessels, show properties of mesenchymal stem cells, and they are thus promising candidates for uterine regeneration. In this review, we discuss the structure and functions of the endometrial blood vasculature and their roles in endometrial regeneration, the main biomarkers and characteristics of perivascular cells in the endometrium, and stem cell-based angiogenetic therapy for Asherman's syndrome.

Keywords: Asherman’s syndrome; CD146 pericyte; CD34 adventitial cell; endometrial stem cell; perivascular cell.

Publication types

  • Review