Association of WNT4 polymorphisms with endometriosis in infertile patients

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This study found that WNT4 gene polymorphisms rs16826658 and rs3820282 are associated with endometriosis-related infertility in a Brazilian population.

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This Brazilian replication case–control study investigated whether four WNT4 single-nucleotide polymorphisms (rs16826658, rs3820282, rs2235529, rs7521902) are associated with endometriosis-related infertility, genotyping 400 infertile women with endometriosis and 400 fertile control women using TaqMan allelic discrimination. Genotype distributions, allele frequencies, and haplotypes were compared between groups, with significance set at p<0.05. The study found significant associations for rs16826658 (p=7e-04) and rs3820282 (p=0.048) with endometriosis in this infertile population, while rs2235529 and rs7521902 showed no differences. The paper’s caveat is that only these specific WNT4 variants were tested in one population, so causal mechanisms are not established. This paper is centrally about endometriosis in relation to WNT4 polymorphisms associated with infertility in a Brazilian cohort.

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Abstract

PURPOSE: Recently, several genome-wide association studies have demonstrated an association between endometriosis and markers located in or near to WNT4 gene. In order to assess the validity of the findings, we conducted a replication case-control study in a Brazilian population. METHODS: Genetic association study comprising 400 infertile women with endometriosis and 400 fertile women as controls. TaqMan allelic discrimination technique was used to investigate the relationship between endometriosis and four single-nucleotide polymorphisms (rs16826658, rs3820282, rs2235529, and rs7521902) in WNT4 gene. Genotype distribution, allele frequency, and haplotype analysis of the WNT4 polymorphisms were performed. A p value <0.05 was considered significant. RESULTS: The results revealed a significant association of rs16826658 (p = 7e-04) and rs3820282 (p = 0.048) single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) on WNT4 gene with endometriosis-related infertility, while rs2235529 and rs7521902 SNPs showed no difference between cases and controls. CONCLUSIONS: Our results suggested that rs16826658 and rs3820282 polymorphisms on WNT4 gene might be involved in the pathogenesis of endometriosis in the infertile women studied. Analysis of WNT4 genetic variants might help to identify patients at high risk for disease development.
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Abstract

Purpose Recently, several genome-wide association studies have demonstrated an association between endometriosis and markers located in or near to WNT4 gene. In order to assess the validity of the findings, we conducted a replication case–control study in a Brazilian population.

Methods

Genetic association study comprising 400 infertile women with endometriosis and 400 fertile women as controls. TaqMan allelic discrimination technique was used to investigate the relationship between endometriosis and four single-nucleotide polymorphisms (rs16826658, rs3820282, rs2235529, and rs7521902) in WNT4 gene. Genotype distribution, allele frequency, and haplotype analysis of the WNT4 polymorphisms were performed. A p value <0.05 was considered significant.

Results

The results revealed a significant association of rs16826658 (p = 7e-04) and rs3820282 (p = 0.048) single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) on WNT4 gene with endometriosis-related infertility, while rs2235529 and rs7521902 SNPs showed no difference between cases and controls.

Conclusions

Our results suggested that rs16826658 and rs3820282 polymorphisms on WNT4 gene might be involved in the pathogenesis of endometriosis in the infertile women studied. Analysis of WNT4 genetic variants might help to identify patients at high risk for disease development. Similar content being viewed by others

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Author information Authors and Affiliations Corresponding author Additional information Capsule Analysis of WNT4 gene identified rs16826658 and rs3820282 polymorphisms involved in the pathogenesis of endometriosis in Brazilian infertile women. Rights and permissions About this article Cite this article Mafra, F., Catto, M., Bianco, B. et al. Association of WNT4 polymorphisms with endometriosis in infertile patients. J Assist Reprod Genet 32, 1359–1364 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10815-015-0523-1 Received: Accepted: Published: Issue date: DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10815-015-0523-1

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Biomarkers Endometriosis Endometriosis Genetic Predisposition to Disease Infertility, Female Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide Wnt4 Protein Adult Biomarkers Brazil Brazil Case-Control Studies Endometriosis Female Follow-Up Studies Genetic Association Studies Genotype Haplotypes Haplotypes Humans

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