KISS1基因多态性与多囊卵巢综合征易感性及其相关内分泌和代谢紊乱的相关性

IF 2.7 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY
British Journal of Biomedical Science Pub Date : 2020-10-01 Epub Date: 2020-06-08 DOI:10.1080/09674845.2020.1726662
M H Daghestani, M H Daghestani, M Daghistani, K Ambreen, M N Almuammar, L M Al Neghery, A S Warsy
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摘要

背景:KISS1基因的变异可能是多囊卵巢综合征(PCOS)的一个新因素。我们假设多囊卵巢综合征中KISS1基因多态性与其相关的内分泌和代谢紊乱之间存在联系。方法:纳入PCOS患者104例,对照组109例。测量内分泌(kisspeptin、LH、FSH、LH-FSH比值、雌二醇)和代谢(胆固醇、甘油三酯、HDL、LDL、胰岛素和葡萄糖)参数。采用PCR和核苷酸测序技术筛选KISS1基因的单核苷酸多态性(snp)。比较不同基因型PCOS患者的内分泌代谢指标。结果:在KISS1中检测到3个新的snp (rs1213704663C>G、rs1481572212T>G和rs775770652G>A)。其中rs1213704663C>G的基因型和等位基因频率均与pG显著相关,rs775770652G>A的基因型和等位基因频率与pG无显著相关性。结论:KISS1 rs1213704663C>G变异与PCOS及其相关的内分泌代谢紊乱(LH和雌二醇高分泌、LH/FSH升高)有关。
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Relevance of KISS1 gene polymorphisms in susceptibility to polycystic ovary syndrome and its associated endocrine and metabolic disturbances.

Background: Variations in KISS1 may be an emerging factor in polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) We hypothesised links between KISS1 polymorphisms in PCOS and its associated endocrine and metabolic disturbances. Methods: The study included 104 PCOS women and 109 controls. Endocrine (kisspeptin, LH, FSH, LH-FSH ratio, oestradiol) and metabolic (cholesterol, triglycerides, HDL, LDL, insulin and glucose) parameters were measured. PCR and nucleotide sequencing were carried out to screen single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) of KISS1. Endocrine and metabolic parameters of PCOS women were compared in the genotypes. Results: Three novel SNPs (rs1213704663C>G, rs1481572212T>G and rs775770652G>A) were detected in KISS1. Of these SNPs, the genotype and allele frequencies of rs1213704663C>G were all significantly associated p<0.001 with PCOS. The LH and oestradiol hypersecretion, and increased LH-FSH ratio of PCOS women were significantly influenced by the GG genotype of rs1213704663, but, this SNP did not influence kisspeptin levels. The other two SNPs rs1481572212T>G and rs775770652G>A exhibited no clinical significance. Conclusion: rs1213704663C>G variation in KISS1 is linked to PCOS and its associated endocrine and metabolic disturbances (LH and oestradiol hypersecretion, and increased LH/FSH).

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British Journal of Biomedical Science
British Journal of Biomedical Science 医学-医学实验技术
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4.40
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29
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期刊介绍: The British Journal of Biomedical Science is committed to publishing high quality original research that represents a clear advance in the practice of biomedical science, and reviews that summarise recent advances in the field of biomedical science. The overall aim of the Journal is to provide a platform for the dissemination of new and innovative information on the diagnosis and management of disease that is valuable to the practicing laboratory scientist.
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