1. Genetic Variation of Glutathione S-Transferase M1 Is Associated with Patients with Ovarian Endometriosis and Endometriosis-Related Primary Infertility
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Hai-Bo Zhang, Yan Li, Jian Zhao, Yun-Jie Tian, Shan Kang, and Jianlei Wu
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Infertility ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Genotype ,Endometriosis ,Gastroenterology ,Polymorphism (computer science) ,Internal medicine ,Genetic variation ,medicine ,Genetic predisposition ,Humans ,Genetic Predisposition to Disease ,Genetics (clinical) ,Glutathione Transferase ,Polymorphism, Genetic ,biology ,business.industry ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,medicine.disease ,Glutathione S-transferase ,Case-Control Studies ,biology.protein ,Ovarian Endometriosis ,Female ,business ,Infertility, Female - Abstract
Background: The aim of the study was to investigate the role of the genetic variation of glutathione S-transferase M1 (GSTM1) in the development of ovarian endometriosis and endometriosis-related primary infertility risk. Methods: This case-control study included 564 women with ovarian endometriosis and 576 normal women in the control group in northern China. The polymorphism of GSTM1 was genotyped by polymerase chain reaction (PCR)/ligase detection reaction method. To assess the biological significance of polymorphisms, the level of GSTM1 mRNA expression in patients’ endometrial tissues with different genotypes was detected by quantitative real-time PCR (qRT-PCR). Results: Compared with the positive genotype, the null genotype of GSTM1 was associated with the risk of developing ovarian endometriosis (OR = 1.29, 95% CI = 1.02–1.62). Further analysis showed that patients with a null genotype also had a significantly higher risk of primary infertility than patients with positive genotypes (OR = 1.59, 95% CI = 1.01–2.49). In addition, we found that GSTM1 mRNA expression was present in the endometrial tissue of all patients, but the expression level of patients with a positive genotype was nearly 10 times higher than that of patients with a negative genotype. Conclusion: Our results suggest that the GSTM1 polymorphism is not only related to the genetic susceptibility to ovarian endometriosis but also a potential molecular marker of primary infertility in patients with ovarian endometriosis.
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- 2021
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