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Prediction of severity of symptoms in iatrogenic ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome by follicle-stimulating hormone receptor Ser680Asn polymorphism.

Caroline Daelemans1, Guillaume Smits, Viviane de Maertelaer, Sabine Costagliola, Yvon Englert, Gilbert Vassart, Anne Delbaere.   

Abstract

The ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS) is a potentially life-threatening complication of ovarian stimulation treatments for in vitro fertilization (i.v.f.). Recently, three different mutations of the FSH receptor (FSHr) have been identified in patients who presented recurrent spontaneous OHSS. This prompted us to study a possible association between coding polymorphisms of the FSHr and the occurrence of iatrogenic OHSS. We sequenced the region of the FSHr gene encompassing the A307T and S680N polymorphisms of exon 10 of FSHr in 37 Caucasian females who developed OHSS after an IVF cycle in our fertility clinic, 130 Caucasian female patients who were treated by i.v.f. but never developed OHSS, and 99 Caucasian female controls. The FSHr allele frequencies in the Caucasian control population were identical to what has already been published (39% S680 61% N680). The control i.v.f. population was enriched in the S680 allele compared with the Caucasian control population (51% S680; 49% N680; P = 0.016). The OHSS population had a even higher enrichment in the S680 allele compared with the Caucasian control population (57% S680; 43% N680; P = 0.010). These results were unexpected, because the frequency of the S680 allele was previously found to be increased among poor responders to FSH stimulation. In a second phase, we studied FSHr allele frequencies according to the severity of OHSS. Interestingly, a significant enrichment in the allele N680 was observed as the severity of OHSS increased (P = 0.034). Bearing in mind the limitations of the small number of patients studied and the possibility of sampling biases, these results suggest that the genotype in position 680 of the FSHr cannot predict which patients will develop OHSS, but could be a predictor of severity of symptoms among OHSS patients.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15579795     DOI: 10.1210/jc.2004-1044

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Endocrinol Metab        ISSN: 0021-972X            Impact factor:   5.958


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