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Genetic susceptibility to urinary incontinence: implication of polymorphisms of androgen and oestrogen pathways.

J N Cornu1, B Merlet, O Cussenot, G Cancel-Tassin, C Ciofu, G Amarenco, F Haab.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Although existence of genetic factors predisposing to urinary incontinence in women is widely admitted, precise molecular and genetic variations implicated are still unknown. Given the established influence of steroids metabolism in incontinence, we studied the correlation between polymorphisms of genes of oestrogen/androgen pathways and urinary incontinence in women, in order to raise evidence of genetic susceptibility.
METHODS: A case-control study included 121 cases and 66 controls. Age, familial history of incontinence, gynaecologic history and age of menopause were collected. Patients were classified into three groups: control, urge urinary incontinence (UUI), stress urinary incontinence (SUI). Genetic polymorphisms were determined after amplification by PCR for the following genes: CYP-19, CYP17, androgen receptor (AR) and oestrogen receptor (ESR-1). Statistical analysis was performed to study correlation between genotype and presence of a subtype of incontinence.
RESULTS: A total of 187 patients were analysed: 66 were controls, 30 presented UUI and 107 presented SUI. Patients presenting incontinence had significantly more often familial history of incontinence than controls. AR polymorphism (combination of 2 alleles containing more than 21 CAG repeats) is significantly associated with UUI (P = 0.02). Polymorphisms of ESR-1, CYP17 and CYP19 were not associated with any subtype of urinary incontinence.
CONCLUSIONS: This study shows that AR polymorphism is linked to genetic susceptibility to urinary incontinence. This result suggests that this disease is partly gene-related and encourages larger studies to explore the genetics factors of urinary incontinence.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20628746     DOI: 10.1007/s00345-010-0585-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  World J Urol        ISSN: 0724-4983            Impact factor:   4.226


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