绝经后白人妇女II期酶多态性与循环性类固醇激素的关系

Andrea Y Arikawa, Hamed Samavat, Mindy S Kurzer
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目的:本横断面研究的目的是检查代谢性类固醇激素的酶的单核苷酸多态性(snp)是否与绝经后妇女这些激素的血液水平相关,以及绝经期激素治疗(MHT)的使用是否可以改变这种关联。方法:基线数据收集932名绝经后妇女参加明尼苏达绿茶试验。参与者填写了一份关于他们的人口统计、生活方式因素、医疗和生育史的调查问卷。通过液相色谱/串联质谱法测定血清游离、生物利用和总生殖激素水平。对UGT1A1 (rs10928303)、UGT1A4 (rs10929301、rs11673726)、UGT1A6 (rs1105879、rs2070959、rs6759892)、UGT1A8 (rs10167119)、UGT2B7 (rs7439366)和SULT1A1 (rs9282861、rs1968752)的基因分型,采用多重法和TaqMan法进行质谱分析。采用年龄、体重指数(BMI)和MHT作为协变量,拟合调整后的线性模型来评估snp与血液激素之间的关系。结果:平均年龄59.8岁,平均BMI为25.1 kg/m²。41.2%的参与者报告过去或最近使用MHT。SULT1A1 (rs1968752和rs9282861)和UGT1A4 (rs11673726)基因的snp与雌二醇水平显著相关,而UGT1A6 (rs6759892)和UGT1A8 (rs10167119)基因的snp与生物可利用雌二醇水平显著相关。结论:没有证据表明MHT的使用改变了snp与性类固醇激素水平之间的关系;然而,UGT1A4 (rs11673726)、UGT1A6 (rs6759892)和UGT1A8 (rs10167119) snp及激素水平调节在绝经后妇女中的潜在临床意义尚需进一步研究。
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Associations between Polymorphisms in Phase II Enzymes and Circulating Sex-Steroid Hormones in White Postmenopausal Women.

Associations between Polymorphisms in Phase II Enzymes and Circulating Sex-Steroid Hormones in White Postmenopausal Women.

Associations between Polymorphisms in Phase II Enzymes and Circulating Sex-Steroid Hormones in White Postmenopausal Women.

Associations between Polymorphisms in Phase II Enzymes and Circulating Sex-Steroid Hormones in White Postmenopausal Women.

Objectives: The purpose of this cross-sectional study was to examine whether single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in enzymes that metabolize sex steroid hormones were associated with the blood levels of these hormones in postmenopausal women and if the use of menopausal hormone therapy (MHT) could modify this association.

Methods: Baseline data were collected from 932 postmenopausal women enrolled in the Minnesota Green Tea Trial. Participants filled out a questionnaire about their demographics, lifestyle factors, and medical and reproductive history. Free, bioavailable, and total serum levels of reproductive hormones were measured through liquid chromatography/tandem mass spectrometry. For genotyping of UGT1A1 (rs10928303), UGT1A4 (rs10929301, rs11673726), UGT1A6 (rs1105879, rs2070959, rs6759892), UGT1A8 (rs10167119), UGT2B7 (rs7439366), and SULT1A1 (rs9282861, rs1968752), mass spectrometry based on multiplex methods and TaqMan assays were performed. Adjusted linear models were fit to assess the associations between SNPs and blood hormones using age, body mass index (BMI), and MHT as covariates.

Results: The mean age was 59.8 years, and the mean BMI was 25.1 kg/m². Past or recent use of MHT was reported by 41.2% of the participants. SNPs in SULT1A1 (rs1968752 and rs9282861) and UGT1A4 (rs11673726) genes were significantly associated with estrone levels, whereas SNPs in UGT1A6 (rs6759892) and UGT1A8 (rs10167119) genes were significantly associated with bioavailable estradiol levels.

Conclusions: There was no evidence that MHT use modified the association between SNPs and sex-steroid hormone levels; however, further studies are needed to establish the potential clinical significance of UGT1A4 (rs11673726), UGT1A6 (rs6759892), and UGT1A8 (rs10167119) SNPs and the modulation of hormone levels in postmenopausal women.

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