| Literature DB >> 23382957 |
Peter Celec1, Denisa Tretinárová, Gabriel Minárik, Andrej Ficek, Tomáš Szemes, Silvia Lakatošová, Eva Schmidtová, Ján Turňa, Ľudevít Kádaši, Daniela Ostatníková.
Abstract
Prepubertal testosterone levels are lower in intellectually gifted boys. The aim of this pilot study was to analyze potential genetic factors related to testosterone metabolism in control and gifted boys. Intellectually gifted (IQ>130; n = 95) and control (n = 67) boys were genotyped. Polymorphisms of interests were chosen in genes including androgen and estrogen receptors, 5-alpha reductase, aromatase and sex hormone binding globulin. Significant differences between control and gifted boys in genotype distributions were found for ESR2 (rs928554) and SHBG (rs1799941). A significantly lower number of CAG repeats in the AR gene were found in gifted boys. Our results support the role of genetic factors related to testosterone metabolism in intellectual giftedness. Increased androgen signaling might explain previous results of lower testosterone levels in intellectually gifted boys and add to the understanding of variability in cognitive abilities.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23382957 PMCID: PMC3559825 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0054751
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Polymorphisms of genes related to testosterone metabolism analyzed in this study.
| SNP/STR | Gene | Description | Locus | Alleles |
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| CYP19A1 | cytochrome P450 19A1; aromatase | 15q21 | A/G |
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| CYP19A1 | cytochrome P450 19A1; aromatase | 15q21 | C/T |
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| ESR1 | estrogen receptor alpha | 6q24-q27 | A/G |
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| ESR2 | estrogen receptor beta | 14q21-q22 | A/G |
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| SHBG | sex hormone binding globulin precursor | 17pter-p12 | A/G |
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| SRD5A2 | 3-oxo-5-alpha-steroid 4-dehydrogenase 2 | 2p23.1 | C/T |
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| AR | androgen receptor | Xq11-12 | (CAG)n |
Figure 1Genotype frequencies.
Genotype frequencies (%) of the analyzed single nucleotide polymorphisms in intellectually gifted (black boxes) and control (white boxes) boys. Genotypes of the polymorphisms are shown below the graphs.
Figure 2Allele frequencies.
Allele frequencies of the single nucleotide polymorphisms that were significantly different distributed in intellectually gifted (black boxes) and control (white boxes) boys. Genotypes of the polymorphisms are shown below the graphs.
Figure 3Androgen receptor gene.
Number of CAG repeats in the first exon of the androgen receptor gene in intellectually gifted (black boxes) and control (white boxes) boys (data are presented as mean+standard deviation).