Literature DB >> 17687621

Polymorphisms and haplotypes of the gene encoding the estrogen-metabolizing CYP19 gene in Korean women: no association with advanced-stage endometriosis.

Sung Eun Hur1, Sara Lee2, Ji Young Lee3, Hye-Sung Moon2, Hyung Lae Kim4, Hye Won Chung5.   

Abstract

A variety of factors affect the development of endometriosis, including hormonal status and genetic factors. The growth of endometriosis is stimulated by local estrogen production in conjunction with circulating estrogen. The CYP19 gene encodes a steroid aromatase that catalyses the conversion of C-19 androgens to estrogens. This study investigated whether polymorphisms of the CYP19 gene are associated with the risk of advanced endometriosis in Korean women. Blood samples were collected from 224 female patients with endometriosis of stages III and IV, as diagnosed by both pathologic and laparoscopic findings, and from a control group comprising of 188 women undergoing laparoscopic surgery or laparotomy for nonmalignant lesions. Single-nucleotide polymorphisms, restriction fragment length polymorphisms, and tetranucleotide tandem repeat polymorphisms were discriminated by the polymerase chain reaction (PCR). Haplotype analysis was also performed. CYP19 115T>C, 240G>A, and 1531C>T polymorphisms and [TTTA]n tetranucleotide repeat polymorphisms in the CYP19 gene and their haplotypes were not significantly associated with the risk of endometriosis. The risk of endometriosis also did not increase significantly with the number of higher risk alleles of the CYP19 gene. In conclusion, our findings suggest that CYP19 genetic polymorphisms are not associated with advanced-stage endometriosis in Korean women.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17687621     DOI: 10.1007/s10038-007-0174-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Hum Genet        ISSN: 1434-5161            Impact factor:   3.172


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4.  CYP19 gene variant confers susceptibility to endometriosis-associated infertility in Chinese women.

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