Correlation of follicle-stimulating hormone receptor gene Asn 680 Ser (rs6166) polymorphism with female infertility

Background and Aims: Female infertility is a complex multifactorial, and polygenic disease associated with genetic factors plays an essential role in its formation and follicle development, oocyte maturation, and steroidogenesis regulation in the ovary. The aim here is too study the genetic associat...

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Main Authors: Sangeeta Rai, Ashish, Preeti Kumari, Anup Singh, Royana Singh
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2019-01-01
Series:Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care
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Online Access:http://www.jfmpc.com/article.asp?issn=2249-4863;year=2019;volume=8;issue=10;spage=3356;epage=3361;aulast=Rai
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spelling doaj-dd5427ac75ce449d83b91d5f4184b9d22020-11-25T02:00:14ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Family Medicine and Primary Care2249-48632019-01-018103356336110.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_685_19Correlation of follicle-stimulating hormone receptor gene Asn 680 Ser (rs6166) polymorphism with female infertilitySangeeta RaiAshishPreeti KumariAnup SinghRoyana SinghBackground and Aims: Female infertility is a complex multifactorial, and polygenic disease associated with genetic factors plays an essential role in its formation and follicle development, oocyte maturation, and steroidogenesis regulation in the ovary. The aim here is too study the genetic association between follicle-stimulating hormone receptor (FSHR) Asn680Ser; (rs6166) gene polymorphism with female Infertility in our population. Methods: In this prospective case-control study, we enrolled 106 infertile and 164 unrelated healthy control individuals. Genomic DNA was extracted from the 5 ml of venous blood using the modified salting-out method. A polymerase chain reaction-amplified exon 10 of FSHR and purified PCR products were sequenced on an ABI 3730XL DNA sequencer. The data were analyzed statistically. Results: We found that the presence of rare allele ”G” and heterozygous and common homozygous genotypes significantly increased the risk of female infertility. No significant change in the FSHR 191756 G >A genotype frequency was observed, regardless of chromosomal integrity. The genotype frequency distribution of locus 680 was consistent with the Hardy–Weinberg Equilibrium (HWE) in both groups (P > 0.05). Conclusion: No significant differences were found in allelic variants frequency and genotype distribution between each category of subjects when analyzing the FSHR SNPs in the exonic region (P value >0.05). FSHR Asn680Ser polymorphisms and female infertility (P > 0.05). Variations in FSHR gene have an essential influence on ovarian function and can account for several defects of female fertility. FSHR Asn680Ser (rs6166) gene polymorphism is associated with female infertility and can be used as a relevant molecular biomarker to identify the risk of infertility in our population. This finding can be important for disease pathogenesis.http://www.jfmpc.com/article.asp?issn=2249-4863;year=2019;volume=8;issue=10;spage=3356;epage=3361;aulast=Raifollicle-stimulating hormone receptorgene polymorphismsinfertilityrs6166 polymorphism
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author Sangeeta Rai
Ashish
Preeti Kumari
Anup Singh
Royana Singh
spellingShingle Sangeeta Rai
Ashish
Preeti Kumari
Anup Singh
Royana Singh
Correlation of follicle-stimulating hormone receptor gene Asn 680 Ser (rs6166) polymorphism with female infertility
Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care
follicle-stimulating hormone receptor
gene polymorphisms
infertility
rs6166 polymorphism
author_facet Sangeeta Rai
Ashish
Preeti Kumari
Anup Singh
Royana Singh
author_sort Sangeeta Rai
title Correlation of follicle-stimulating hormone receptor gene Asn 680 Ser (rs6166) polymorphism with female infertility
title_short Correlation of follicle-stimulating hormone receptor gene Asn 680 Ser (rs6166) polymorphism with female infertility
title_full Correlation of follicle-stimulating hormone receptor gene Asn 680 Ser (rs6166) polymorphism with female infertility
title_fullStr Correlation of follicle-stimulating hormone receptor gene Asn 680 Ser (rs6166) polymorphism with female infertility
title_full_unstemmed Correlation of follicle-stimulating hormone receptor gene Asn 680 Ser (rs6166) polymorphism with female infertility
title_sort correlation of follicle-stimulating hormone receptor gene asn 680 ser (rs6166) polymorphism with female infertility
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care
issn 2249-4863
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Background and Aims: Female infertility is a complex multifactorial, and polygenic disease associated with genetic factors plays an essential role in its formation and follicle development, oocyte maturation, and steroidogenesis regulation in the ovary. The aim here is too study the genetic association between follicle-stimulating hormone receptor (FSHR) Asn680Ser; (rs6166) gene polymorphism with female Infertility in our population. Methods: In this prospective case-control study, we enrolled 106 infertile and 164 unrelated healthy control individuals. Genomic DNA was extracted from the 5 ml of venous blood using the modified salting-out method. A polymerase chain reaction-amplified exon 10 of FSHR and purified PCR products were sequenced on an ABI 3730XL DNA sequencer. The data were analyzed statistically. Results: We found that the presence of rare allele ”G” and heterozygous and common homozygous genotypes significantly increased the risk of female infertility. No significant change in the FSHR 191756 G >A genotype frequency was observed, regardless of chromosomal integrity. The genotype frequency distribution of locus 680 was consistent with the Hardy–Weinberg Equilibrium (HWE) in both groups (P > 0.05). Conclusion: No significant differences were found in allelic variants frequency and genotype distribution between each category of subjects when analyzing the FSHR SNPs in the exonic region (P value >0.05). FSHR Asn680Ser polymorphisms and female infertility (P > 0.05). Variations in FSHR gene have an essential influence on ovarian function and can account for several defects of female fertility. FSHR Asn680Ser (rs6166) gene polymorphism is associated with female infertility and can be used as a relevant molecular biomarker to identify the risk of infertility in our population. This finding can be important for disease pathogenesis.
topic follicle-stimulating hormone receptor
gene polymorphisms
infertility
rs6166 polymorphism
url http://www.jfmpc.com/article.asp?issn=2249-4863;year=2019;volume=8;issue=10;spage=3356;epage=3361;aulast=Rai
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