The association of cytosine-adenine-guanine repeat polymorphism in the androgen receptor gene with nodulocystic acne in Egyptian patients

Nehal M. Zuelfakkar, N. Ragab, A. Shehab, Momena Nagy
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Background: The role of androgens in acne pathophysiology has been supported by long-standing clinical and experimental observations. Methods: Genotyping for the androgen receptor gene was performed by PCR-based fragment length analysis, aiming to investigate cytosine-adenine-guanine (CAG) repeat polymorphism in Egyptian nodulocystic acne patients to clarify its relevance to the pathogenesis. Detailed frequency of CAG repeats number in patients and control groups, in 25 males and 25 females and Comparison of CAG repeat number regarding demographic and clinical characteristics was performed. Results: It was found that females had a higher frequency of longer CAG repeats compared to males, while in control group there was an even distribution of CAG number repeats in both females and males. Male and female acne patients had significantly lower number of CAG repeats compared to controls with statistically significant difference (p≤0.05). Comparison of CAG repeat number regarding demographic and clinical characteristics revealed no significant correlation or association with patients’ age, duration of acne, onset or course of the disease. Conclusions: These findings support the hypothesis that CAG repeats number affects AR activity, therefore, acne development and severity. Moreover, analysis of CAG repeats number in acne patients can be of considerable importance in the treatment strategy, indicating the role of antiandrogen therapy in acne patients.
雄激素受体基因中胞嘧啶-腺嘌呤-鸟嘌呤重复多态性与埃及患者结节性痤疮的关系
背景:雄激素在痤疮病理生理中的作用已得到长期临床和实验观察的支持。方法:采用基于pcr的片段长度分析方法对雄激素受体基因进行分型,探讨埃及结节性痤疮患者CAG重复基因多态性与发病机制的关系。对25名男性和25名女性患者和对照组的CAG重复次数进行详细的频率分析,并比较CAG重复次数与人口学和临床特征的关系。结果:女性CAG重复数较长频率高于男性,而对照组CAG重复数在女性和男性中分布均匀。男性和女性痤疮患者CAG重复数明显低于对照组,差异有统计学意义(p≤0.05)。CAG重复数与人口统计学和临床特征的比较显示,与患者年龄、痤疮持续时间、发病或病程无显著相关性或相关性。结论:这些发现支持了CAG重复数影响AR活性,从而影响痤疮发展和严重程度的假设。此外,分析痤疮患者的CAG重复数对治疗策略具有相当重要的意义,表明抗雄激素治疗在痤疮患者中的作用。
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