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Next Generation Sequencing Should Be Proposed to Every Woman With "Idiopathic" Primary Ovarian Insufficiency.

Authors :
Eskenazi, Sarah
Bachelot, Anne
Hugon-Rodin, Justine
Plu-Bureau, Genevieve
Gompel, Anne
Catteau-Jonard, Sophie
Molina-Gomes, Denise
Dewailly, Didier
Dodé, Catherine
Christin-Maitre, Sophie
Touraine, Philippe
Source :
Journal of the Endocrine Society; Jul2021, Vol. 5 Issue 7, p1-10, 10p
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Context Primary ovarian insufficiency (POI) affects 1% of women under 40 years of age. POI is idiopathic in more than 70% of cases. Though many candidate genes have been identified in recent years, the prevalence and pathogenicity of abnormalities are still difficult to establish. Objective Our primary objective was to evaluate the prevalence of gene variations in a large prospective multicentric POI cohort. Our secondary objective was to evaluate the correlation between phenotype and genotype. Methods Two hundred and sixty-nine well-phenotyped POI patients were screened for variants of 18 known POI genes (BMP15 , DMC1 , EIF2S2 , FIGLA , FOXL2 , FSHR , GDF9 , GPR3 , HFM1 , LHX8 , MSH5 , NOBOX , NR5A1 , PGRMC1 , STAG3 , XPNPEP2 , BHLB , and FSHB) by next generation sequencing (NGS). Abnormalities were classified as "variant" or "variant of unknown signification" (VUS) according to available functional tests or algorithms (SIFT, Polyphen-2, MutationTaster). Results One hundred and two patients (38%) were identified as having at least 1 genetic abnormality. Sixty-seven patients (25%) presented at least 1 variant. Forty-eight patients presented at least 1 VUS (18%). Thirteen patients (5%) had combined abnormalities. NOBOX variants were the most common gene variants involved in POI (9%). Interestingly, we saw no significant differences in the previous family history of POI, ethnic origin, age at onset of POI, primary amenorrhea, or secondary menstrual disturbances between the different genotypes. Conclusion In our study, a high percentage of patients presented gene variants detected by NGS analysis (38%). Every POI patient should undergo NGS analysis to improve medical cares of the patients. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
24721972
Volume :
5
Issue :
7
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Journal of the Endocrine Society
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
151046674
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1210/jendso/bvab032