LXA4 Attenuates MRP4 Expression in ESCs

Gori et al. first described the expression of MRP4 in the human endometrium, showing increased peritoneal endometriotic lesions associated with high levels of PGE2 in the peritoneal fluid. The same study showed that LXA4 significantly attenuated the expression of MRP4 in vitro, thus disabling intracellular signals associated with inflammation in endometriosis [30].
