Analysis of Four Polymorphisms Located at the Promoter of the Estrogen Receptor Alpha ESR1 Gene in a Population With Gender Incongruence

Introduction: Gender incongruence defines a state in which individuals feel discrepancy between the sex assigned at birth and their gender. Some of these people make a social transition from male to female (trans women) or from female to male (trans men). By contrast, the word cisgender describes a...

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Main Authors: Rosa Fernández, PhD, Enrique Delgado-Zayas, Karla Ramírez, Joselyn Cortés-Cortés, PhD, Esther Gómez-Gil, MD, Isabel Esteva, MD, Mari Cruz Almaraz, MD, Antonio Guillamon, MD, Eduardo Pásaro, PhD
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Enrique Delgado-Zayas
Karla Ramírez
Joselyn Cortés-Cortés, PhD
Esther Gómez-Gil, MD
Isabel Esteva, MD
Mari Cruz Almaraz, MD
Antonio Guillamon, MD
Eduardo Pásaro, PhD
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Enrique Delgado-Zayas
Karla Ramírez
Joselyn Cortés-Cortés, PhD
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Isabel Esteva, MD
Mari Cruz Almaraz, MD
Antonio Guillamon, MD
Eduardo Pásaro, PhD
Analysis of Four Polymorphisms Located at the Promoter of the Estrogen Receptor Alpha ESR1 Gene in a Population With Gender Incongruence
Sexual Medicine
Gender incongruence
transgender
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Enrique Delgado-Zayas
Karla Ramírez
Joselyn Cortés-Cortés, PhD
Esther Gómez-Gil, MD
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Mari Cruz Almaraz, MD
Antonio Guillamon, MD
Eduardo Pásaro, PhD
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title Analysis of Four Polymorphisms Located at the Promoter of the Estrogen Receptor Alpha ESR1 Gene in a Population With Gender Incongruence
title_short Analysis of Four Polymorphisms Located at the Promoter of the Estrogen Receptor Alpha ESR1 Gene in a Population With Gender Incongruence
title_full Analysis of Four Polymorphisms Located at the Promoter of the Estrogen Receptor Alpha ESR1 Gene in a Population With Gender Incongruence
title_fullStr Analysis of Four Polymorphisms Located at the Promoter of the Estrogen Receptor Alpha ESR1 Gene in a Population With Gender Incongruence
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of Four Polymorphisms Located at the Promoter of the Estrogen Receptor Alpha ESR1 Gene in a Population With Gender Incongruence
title_sort analysis of four polymorphisms located at the promoter of the estrogen receptor alpha esr1 gene in a population with gender incongruence
publisher Elsevier
series Sexual Medicine
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publishDate 2020-09-01
description Introduction: Gender incongruence defines a state in which individuals feel discrepancy between the sex assigned at birth and their gender. Some of these people make a social transition from male to female (trans women) or from female to male (trans men). By contrast, the word cisgender describes a person whose gender identity is consistent with their sex assigned at birth. Aim: To analyze the implication of the estrogen receptor α gene (ESR1) in the genetic basis of gender incongruence. Main Outcome Measures: Polymorphisms rs9478245, rs3138774, rs2234693, rs9340799. Method: We carried out the analysis of 4 polymorphisms located at the promoter of the ESR1 gene (C1 = rs9478245, C2 = rs3138774, C3 = rs2234693, and C4 = rs9340799) in a population of 273 trans women, 226 trans men, and 537 cis gender controls. For SNP polymorphisms, the allele and genotype frequencies were analyzed by χ2 test. The strength of the SNP associations with gender incongruence was measured by binary logistic regression. For the STR polymorphism, the mean number of repeats were analyzed by the Mann–Whitney U test. Measurement of linkage disequilibrium and haplotype frequencies were also performed. Results: The C2 median repeats were shorter in the trans men population. Genotypes S/S and S/L for the C2 polymorphism were overrepresented in the trans men group (P = .012 and P = .003 respectively). We also found overtransmission of the A/A genotype (C4) in the trans men population (P = .017), while the A/G genotype (C4) was subrepresented (P = .009]. The analyzed polymorphisms were in linkage disequilibrium. In the trans men population, the T(C1)-L(C2)-C(C3)-A(C4) haplotype was overrepresented (P = .019) while the T(C1)-L(C2)-C(C3)-G(C4) was subrepresented (P = .005). Conclusion: The ESR1 is associated with gender incongruence in the trans men population.Fernández R, Delgado-Zayas E, Ramírez K, et al. Analysis of Four Polymorphisms Located at the Promoter of the Estrogen Receptor Alpha ESR1 Gene in a Population With Gender Incongruence. Sex Med 2020;8:490–500.
topic Gender incongruence
transgender
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spelling doaj-f531e13519fc4dc1af02d29255bf1d042020-11-25T03:42:24ZengElsevierSexual Medicine2050-11612020-09-0183490500Analysis of Four Polymorphisms Located at the Promoter of the Estrogen Receptor Alpha ESR1 Gene in a Population With Gender IncongruenceRosa Fernández, PhD0Enrique Delgado-Zayas1Karla Ramírez2Joselyn Cortés-Cortés, PhD3Esther Gómez-Gil, MD4Isabel Esteva, MD5Mari Cruz Almaraz, MD6Antonio Guillamon, MD7Eduardo Pásaro, PhD8Centro de Investigaciones Científicas Avanzadas (CICA), Departamento de Psicología. Universidade da Coruña (UDC), Campus de Elviña, A Coruña, Spain; Instituto de Investigación Biomédica de A Coruña (INIBIC), CHUAC, SERGAS, A Coruña, Spain; Corresponding Author: Rosa Fernández, PhD, Departamento de Psicología, Universidade da Coruña (UDC), Campus de Elviña, 15071 A Coruña, Spain. Tel: 981 16 70 00; Fax: 981 16 71 53Centro de Investigaciones Científicas Avanzadas (CICA), Departamento de Psicología. Universidade da Coruña (UDC), Campus de Elviña, A Coruña, Spain; Instituto de Investigación Biomédica de A Coruña (INIBIC), CHUAC, SERGAS, A Coruña, SpainCentro de Investigaciones Científicas Avanzadas (CICA), Departamento de Psicología. Universidade da Coruña (UDC), Campus de Elviña, A Coruña, Spain; Instituto de Investigación Biomédica de A Coruña (INIBIC), CHUAC, SERGAS, A Coruña, SpainCentro de Investigaciones Científicas Avanzadas (CICA), Departamento de Psicología. Universidade da Coruña (UDC), Campus de Elviña, A Coruña, Spain; Instituto de Investigación Biomédica de A Coruña (INIBIC), CHUAC, SERGAS, A Coruña, SpainUnidad de Identidad de Género, Instituto de Neurociencias, Hospital Clínic, I.D.I.B.A.P.S, Barcelona, SpainServicio de Endocrinología y Nutrición, Unidad de Identidad de Género del Hospital Regional Universitario de Málaga, Málaga, SpainServicio de Endocrinología y Nutrición, Unidad de Identidad de Género del Hospital Regional Universitario de Málaga, Málaga, SpainDepartamento de Psicobiología, Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia, Madrid, SpainCentro de Investigaciones Científicas Avanzadas (CICA), Departamento de Psicología. Universidade da Coruña (UDC), Campus de Elviña, A Coruña, Spain; Instituto de Investigación Biomédica de A Coruña (INIBIC), CHUAC, SERGAS, A Coruña, SpainIntroduction: Gender incongruence defines a state in which individuals feel discrepancy between the sex assigned at birth and their gender. Some of these people make a social transition from male to female (trans women) or from female to male (trans men). By contrast, the word cisgender describes a person whose gender identity is consistent with their sex assigned at birth. Aim: To analyze the implication of the estrogen receptor α gene (ESR1) in the genetic basis of gender incongruence. Main Outcome Measures: Polymorphisms rs9478245, rs3138774, rs2234693, rs9340799. Method: We carried out the analysis of 4 polymorphisms located at the promoter of the ESR1 gene (C1 = rs9478245, C2 = rs3138774, C3 = rs2234693, and C4 = rs9340799) in a population of 273 trans women, 226 trans men, and 537 cis gender controls. For SNP polymorphisms, the allele and genotype frequencies were analyzed by χ2 test. The strength of the SNP associations with gender incongruence was measured by binary logistic regression. For the STR polymorphism, the mean number of repeats were analyzed by the Mann–Whitney U test. Measurement of linkage disequilibrium and haplotype frequencies were also performed. Results: The C2 median repeats were shorter in the trans men population. Genotypes S/S and S/L for the C2 polymorphism were overrepresented in the trans men group (P = .012 and P = .003 respectively). We also found overtransmission of the A/A genotype (C4) in the trans men population (P = .017), while the A/G genotype (C4) was subrepresented (P = .009]. The analyzed polymorphisms were in linkage disequilibrium. In the trans men population, the T(C1)-L(C2)-C(C3)-A(C4) haplotype was overrepresented (P = .019) while the T(C1)-L(C2)-C(C3)-G(C4) was subrepresented (P = .005). Conclusion: The ESR1 is associated with gender incongruence in the trans men population.Fernández R, Delgado-Zayas E, Ramírez K, et al. Analysis of Four Polymorphisms Located at the Promoter of the Estrogen Receptor Alpha ESR1 Gene in a Population With Gender Incongruence. Sex Med 2020;8:490–500.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2050116120300465Gender incongruencetransgenderrs9478245rs3138774rs2234693rs9340799