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Identifying Novel Biomarkers and Therapeutic Targets for Endometriosis: Integrative Analysis of the Plasma Proteome and Genome.

There is currently no consensus on the etiology, pathogenesis, or treatment of endometriosis (EM). The discovery of disease-associated plasma proteins with causal genetic evidence provides an opportunity to identify new …

Published: May 24, 2026, midnight
Bidirectional Mendelian Randomization and Single‑Cell RNA Sequencing Reveal an NK Cell-Mediated Causal Link Between Endometriosis and Endometrial Cancer.

Endometriosis is a chronic estrogen-dependent inflammatory disease that shares epidemiological and pathological features with endometrial cancer. However, the cellular and genetic mechanisms underlying this association remain unclear.

Published: May 15, 2026, midnight
Sedentary behavior, physical activity, psychological well-being, and gynecologic and obstetric disorders: A multivariable Mendelian randomization and mediation analysis.

The independent causal effects of interrelated lifestyle behaviors and psychological states on women's gynecologic and obstetric health remain incompletely understood. We conducted a comprehensive Mendelian randomization (MR) study to disentangle …

Published: May 13, 2026, midnight
Causal effects of endometriosis on serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D: Evidence from Mendelian randomization study.

The potential bidirectional causal relationship between endometriosis and serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D has been previously investigated. Nevertheless, the results could be impacted by confounding factors and reverse causality because of the …

Published: May 13, 2026, midnight
Association between circulating metabolites and endometriosis: a bidirectional two-sample Mendelian randomization study.

Endometriosis (EM) is a chronic gynecological condition of unclear etiology, with evidence suggesting a link between metabolite levels and EM risk. A two-sample Mendelian randomization (MR) approach was used to …

Published: May 6, 2026, midnight
Multi-omics Mendelian randomization identifies mitochondrial genes associated with immune microenvironment signatures in endometriosis.

Endometriosis is a complex gynaecological disorder that affects 10%-15% of reproductive-age women and is characterized by chronic inflammation, pelvic pain, and infertility. Although mitochondrial dysfunction is implicated in endometriosis pathogenesis, …

Published: May 4, 2026, midnight
Obstructive Sleep Apnea and Female Reproductive Endocrine Diseases: A Mendelian Randomization and Mediation Analysis.

This study aimed to evaluate the potential causal association between obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and the risk of female reproductive endocrine diseases (REDs), including polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), endometriosis (EMs), …

Published: April 16, 2026, midnight
LRP1 as a potential diagnostic and immunomodulatory target in endometriosis: evidence from multi-omics and single-cell analyses.

Endometriosis (EMS) is a common gynecological disease that seriously affects women's health and quality of life. However, the detailed dynamic cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying EMS pathogenesis remain largely unknown. …

Published: April 15, 2026, midnight
The effect of endometriosis on fertility: Results of the National Health and Nutrition Examination and Mendelian randomization analysis, 1999 to 2006.

This study aims to investigate the effect of endometriosis (EMs) on fertility and to assess the causal relationship between EMs and fertility using two-sample Mendelian randomization (MR). We conducted an …

Published: March 7, 2026, midnight
From lipid profiles to disease onset: Triglycerides as predictive biomarkers in endometriosis.

Dyslipidaemia is related to endometriosis, but it is not known which lipid component is most relevant, and whether the observed correlation reflects the causal relationship. The relationship between triglycerides (TG) …

Published: March 7, 2026, midnight
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