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Germline Study of AR Gene of Indian Women with Ovarian Failure

Abstract

Objective: Present study was designed for carrying out the mutational analysis of the entire Androgen receptor (AR) gene including two microsatellite (CAG)n, (GGN)n, promoter region in cases of premature ovarian failure (POF) and primary amenorrhea (PA).

Design: Previous reports of AR knockout mice model showed POF phenotype, this draws an attention on the role of AR gene in the aetiology of POF for the case-control association studies in POF samples (n = 133), PA samples (n = 63) and control samples (n = 200).

Results: We identified six mutations including four novel mutations, i.e. c.636G > A, c.1885 + 9C > A, c.1948A > G, c.1972C > A, and two previously reported mutations, i.e. c.639G > A, c.2319-78T > G. Repeat length variation was noted in the two microsatellite regions CAG and GGN, located in the coding region of exon 1 at the N-terminal region of the AR gene. The CAG repeat length was homogeneously distributed with the same frequency and no association among all cases and controls. The GGN repeat showed a significant association among the SS and SL allele with p = 0.0231 and p = 0.0476, respectively, among the POF/control samples.

Conclusions: Thus, AR gene mutations may play a role in the genetic cause of POF. Identification of the underlying genetic alteration of the AR gene is important for a proper diagnosis of POF subjects.

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