Characterization of genetic polymorphisms CYP2R1 rs2060793 and CYP2R1 rs12794714: potential biomarkers in endometriosis predisposition

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Autor(a) principal: Varandas, Tatiana
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Dias, Francisca, Sousa, Ana, Amorim, Manuela, Medeiros, Rui
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.22/23663
Resumo: Endometriosis is an estrogen-dependent gynecologic disorder defined by the presence of endometrium outside the uterine cavity. Vitamin D is a steroid hormone known for its importance in various biological processes. Vitamin D may play a direct role in the changes that the endometrium undergoes during the menstrual cycle, as endometrial tissue also expresses enzymes involved in metabolism. The study of genetic polymorphisms in the genes of vitamin D metabolism, namely CYP2R1 rs2060793 and CYP2R1 rs12794714, may contribute to a better understanding to the development of endometriosis and become potential biomarkers of the disease. To evaluate the applicability of CYP2R1 rs2060793 and CYP2R1 rs12794714 polymorphisms as potential biomarkers of genetic predisposition to the development of endometriosis. A case-control study was carried out that included the analysis of 482 women recruited between 2011 and 2018 in two public hospitals in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, as part of the "Cooperation Protocol" between UEZO and CI-IPOP. Genetic polymorphisms were analysed by allelic discrimination with the StepOnePlusTMreal-time PCR system using TaqManTMprobes. There was an association between women carrying the A allele of CYP2R1 rs12794714 polymorphism and early development of endometriosis in about 10 years (p=0.026). We also found that women carrying the A allele of the CYP2R1 rs12794714 polymorphism along with a BMI<30, caucasian women, and without ovarian disease developed endometriosis 10 years (p=0.031), 14 years (p=0.013), and 15 years (p=0.004) earlier, respectively, than women with the GG genotype. Although endometriosis appears at older age, there are factors that may be associated with the development of this pathology at an earlier age. The influence of genetic background, present from birth, seems to be of fundamental importance in the development of the disease at an early age. The allele A of CYP2R1 rs12794714 polymorphism could become a potential biomarker for disease prognosis.
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spelling Characterization of genetic polymorphisms CYP2R1 rs2060793 and CYP2R1 rs12794714: potential biomarkers in endometriosis predispositionCYP2R1EndometriosisPolymorphismsSingle nucleotide polymorphismsVitamin DEndometriosis is an estrogen-dependent gynecologic disorder defined by the presence of endometrium outside the uterine cavity. Vitamin D is a steroid hormone known for its importance in various biological processes. Vitamin D may play a direct role in the changes that the endometrium undergoes during the menstrual cycle, as endometrial tissue also expresses enzymes involved in metabolism. The study of genetic polymorphisms in the genes of vitamin D metabolism, namely CYP2R1 rs2060793 and CYP2R1 rs12794714, may contribute to a better understanding to the development of endometriosis and become potential biomarkers of the disease. To evaluate the applicability of CYP2R1 rs2060793 and CYP2R1 rs12794714 polymorphisms as potential biomarkers of genetic predisposition to the development of endometriosis. A case-control study was carried out that included the analysis of 482 women recruited between 2011 and 2018 in two public hospitals in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, as part of the "Cooperation Protocol" between UEZO and CI-IPOP. Genetic polymorphisms were analysed by allelic discrimination with the StepOnePlusTMreal-time PCR system using TaqManTMprobes. There was an association between women carrying the A allele of CYP2R1 rs12794714 polymorphism and early development of endometriosis in about 10 years (p=0.026). We also found that women carrying the A allele of the CYP2R1 rs12794714 polymorphism along with a BMI<30, caucasian women, and without ovarian disease developed endometriosis 10 years (p=0.031), 14 years (p=0.013), and 15 years (p=0.004) earlier, respectively, than women with the GG genotype. Although endometriosis appears at older age, there are factors that may be associated with the development of this pathology at an earlier age. The influence of genetic background, present from birth, seems to be of fundamental importance in the development of the disease at an early age. The allele A of CYP2R1 rs12794714 polymorphism could become a potential biomarker for disease prognosis.REPOSITÓRIO P.PORTOVarandas, TatianaDias, FranciscaSousa, AnaAmorim, ManuelaMedeiros, Rui2023-10-09T15:29:40Z2023-07-092023-07-09T00:00:00Zconference objectinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.22/23663eng2975-942010.26537/prpaeh.v1i1.5287info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)instname:FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiainstacron:RCAAP2025-03-07T10:32:04Zoai:recipp.ipp.pt:10400.22/23663Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireinfo@rcaap.ptopendoar:https://opendoar.ac.uk/repository/71602025-05-29T00:59:44.750992Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP) - FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiafalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Characterization of genetic polymorphisms CYP2R1 rs2060793 and CYP2R1 rs12794714: potential biomarkers in endometriosis predisposition
title Characterization of genetic polymorphisms CYP2R1 rs2060793 and CYP2R1 rs12794714: potential biomarkers in endometriosis predisposition
spellingShingle Characterization of genetic polymorphisms CYP2R1 rs2060793 and CYP2R1 rs12794714: potential biomarkers in endometriosis predisposition
Varandas, Tatiana
CYP2R1
Endometriosis
Polymorphisms
Single nucleotide polymorphisms
Vitamin D
title_short Characterization of genetic polymorphisms CYP2R1 rs2060793 and CYP2R1 rs12794714: potential biomarkers in endometriosis predisposition
title_full Characterization of genetic polymorphisms CYP2R1 rs2060793 and CYP2R1 rs12794714: potential biomarkers in endometriosis predisposition
title_fullStr Characterization of genetic polymorphisms CYP2R1 rs2060793 and CYP2R1 rs12794714: potential biomarkers in endometriosis predisposition
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of genetic polymorphisms CYP2R1 rs2060793 and CYP2R1 rs12794714: potential biomarkers in endometriosis predisposition
title_sort Characterization of genetic polymorphisms CYP2R1 rs2060793 and CYP2R1 rs12794714: potential biomarkers in endometriosis predisposition
author Varandas, Tatiana
author_facet Varandas, Tatiana
Dias, Francisca
Sousa, Ana
Amorim, Manuela
Medeiros, Rui
author_role author
author2 Dias, Francisca
Sousa, Ana
Amorim, Manuela
Medeiros, Rui
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv REPOSITÓRIO P.PORTO
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Varandas, Tatiana
Dias, Francisca
Sousa, Ana
Amorim, Manuela
Medeiros, Rui
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv CYP2R1
Endometriosis
Polymorphisms
Single nucleotide polymorphisms
Vitamin D
topic CYP2R1
Endometriosis
Polymorphisms
Single nucleotide polymorphisms
Vitamin D
description Endometriosis is an estrogen-dependent gynecologic disorder defined by the presence of endometrium outside the uterine cavity. Vitamin D is a steroid hormone known for its importance in various biological processes. Vitamin D may play a direct role in the changes that the endometrium undergoes during the menstrual cycle, as endometrial tissue also expresses enzymes involved in metabolism. The study of genetic polymorphisms in the genes of vitamin D metabolism, namely CYP2R1 rs2060793 and CYP2R1 rs12794714, may contribute to a better understanding to the development of endometriosis and become potential biomarkers of the disease. To evaluate the applicability of CYP2R1 rs2060793 and CYP2R1 rs12794714 polymorphisms as potential biomarkers of genetic predisposition to the development of endometriosis. A case-control study was carried out that included the analysis of 482 women recruited between 2011 and 2018 in two public hospitals in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, as part of the "Cooperation Protocol" between UEZO and CI-IPOP. Genetic polymorphisms were analysed by allelic discrimination with the StepOnePlusTMreal-time PCR system using TaqManTMprobes. There was an association between women carrying the A allele of CYP2R1 rs12794714 polymorphism and early development of endometriosis in about 10 years (p=0.026). We also found that women carrying the A allele of the CYP2R1 rs12794714 polymorphism along with a BMI<30, caucasian women, and without ovarian disease developed endometriosis 10 years (p=0.031), 14 years (p=0.013), and 15 years (p=0.004) earlier, respectively, than women with the GG genotype. Although endometriosis appears at older age, there are factors that may be associated with the development of this pathology at an earlier age. The influence of genetic background, present from birth, seems to be of fundamental importance in the development of the disease at an early age. The allele A of CYP2R1 rs12794714 polymorphism could become a potential biomarker for disease prognosis.
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