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FSH receptor gene p. Thr307Ala and p. Asn680Ser polymorphisms are associated with the risk of polycystic ovary syndromeopen access

Authors
Kim, Jin JuChoi, Young MinHong, Min A.Chae, Soo JinHwang, KyuriYoon, Sang HoKu, Seung YupSuh, Chang SukKim, Seok Hyun
Issue Date
Aug-2017
Publisher
SPRINGER/PLENUM PUBLISHERS
Keywords
FSH receptor gene; Polycystic ovary syndrome; Polymorphism
Citation
JOURNAL OF ASSISTED REPRODUCTION AND GENETICS, v.34, no.8, pp 1087 - 1093
Pages
7
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
JOURNAL OF ASSISTED REPRODUCTION AND GENETICS
Volume
34
Number
8
Start Page
1087
End Page
1093
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/17996
DOI
10.1007/s10815-017-0953-z
ISSN
1058-0468
1573-7330
Abstract
Purpose The purpose of this study was to investigate whether the follicle-stimulating hormone receptor (FSHR) gene p. Thr307Ala (c. 919A>G, rs6165) and p. Asn680Ser (c. 2039A>G, rs6166) polymorphisms are associated with susceptibility to polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). Methods Genotyping was performed in 377 women with PCOS and 388 age-matched controls. Difference in the genotype distribution was assessed using a Fisher's exact or chisquare test, and continuous variables were compared using a Student's t test. To evaluate the association between the presence of PCOS status and SNP, logistic regression analyses were performed. Results Linkage disequilibrium between the two polymorphisms was approximately complete (r(2) = 99%). The genotype distributions of the PCOS group significantly differed from those of the control group (Thr/Thr, Thr/Ala, and Ala/Ala frequencies were 38.5, 46.7, and 14.9% for the PCOS group and 46.6, 45.4, and 8.0% for the controls, respectively, P =.005; Asn/Asn, Asn/Ser, and Ser/Ser frequencies were 39.5, 47.2, and 13.3% for the PCOS group and 46.4, 45.4, and 8.2% for the controls, respectively, P =.035). Using the wild-type genotypes as the references, the odds ratios that a woman has PCOS were 2.23 (95% confidence intervals 1.38-3.68) for the Ala/Ala genotype, 1.87 (95% confidence intervals 1.14-3.06) for the Ser/Ser genotype, and 1.96 (95% confidence intervals 1.19-3.24) for the homozygous variant combination (Ser/Ser-Ala/Ala). However, there were no significant differences in serum hormonal, ovarian, and metabolic markers according to each genotype. Conclusions Findings of this study suggest a significant association between FSHR gene p. Thr307Ala or p. Asn680Ser coding sequence change and PCOS. The variant homozygote genotype results in a higher risk of PCOS.
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