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Study of Xbal and Pvull Polymorphisms of Estrogen Receptor Alpha (ERα) Gene in Girls with Precocious/early Puberty

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Journal Endocrine
Specialty Endocrinology
Date 2021 May 5
PMID 33948784
Citations 4
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Purpose: Studies examining association of estrogen receptor alpha (ERα) polymorphisms with early puberty are scarce and results are controversial; data in Caucasian girls are lacking. Main objective was to determine association of Xbal and Pvull polymorphisms of ERα gene in Greek girls with precocious/early puberty METHODS: We studied 107 girls with idiopathic precocious/early puberty and 81 young women with pubertal maturation within normal age (controls). Pubertal stage, height SDS (HSDS), and BMI z-score were determined in patients. In controls, height was measured and menarcheal age was self-reported. All participants in the study were genotyped for XbaI and PvuII polymorphisms of the ERα gene.

Results: There was no significant difference in XbaI and PvuII polymorphisms between patients and controls. Homozygous, xx and pp, girls had an earlier onset of puberty, although non-significant, than heterozygous or with no polymorphisms p = 0.9; in girls with pubertal onset <7 years, the association tended to become significant, p = 0.09. Girls with xxpp genotype were significantly taller, HSDS 1.63, p = 0.014. In controls, homozygosity for Xbal (xx) and PvuII (pp) was associated with significantly earlier menarche than in women with no polymorphism, p = 0.013 and p = 0.026, respectively, and xxpp genotype was associated with taller adult height, p = 0.017.

Conclusion: XbaI and PvuII polymorphisms are not related to idiopathic precocious/early puberty. Early pubertal girls homozygous for both polymorphisms presented earlier onset of puberty, although statistically non-significant, and taller height than girls heterozygous or without these polymorphisms. Homozygosity for both polymorphisms is associated with earlier menarche and taller adult height.

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