Association Between Vitamin D Receptor (VDR) and Vitamin D Binding Protein (VDBP) Genes Polymorphisms to Endometriosis Susceptibility in Iranian Women.
Mohammad JafariSepideh KhodaverdiMaryam SadriZahra MoradiTahereh MohammadiSahel HeidariZhima Akhavan SalesAli-Akbar DelbandiPublished in: Reproductive sciences (Thousand Oaks, Calif.) (2021)
Endometriosis is a chronic inflammatory disease that has been reported to be associated with immune system dysfunction. On the other hand, the effect of Vitamin D as an immune modulator and its relation with several autoimmune and inflammatory diseases has been previously investigated. Moreover, several studies have reported the polymorphisms of VDR and VDBP genes can change the functions of these molecules. Therefore, these polymorphisms may be influential on endometriosis pathogenesis. In this study, we aimed at evaluating the association between VDR gene (FokI (F/f), BsmI (B/b), ApaI (A/a), TaqI (T/t)), and VDBP gene (GC*1S, GC*1F, and GC*2) polymorphisms with endometriosis in Iranian women population. This case-control study was performed on 120 women with endometriosis and 110 healthy women. ARMS-PCR and PCR-RFLP methods were used to inspect polymorphisms in VDR and VDBP genes, respectively. Based on the results, there was no statistically significant difference between the cases with endometriosis and control subjects in terms of genotypes and allele frequencies of VDR and VDBP gene polymorphisms. These data suggest that VDR and VDBP gene polymorphisms may have no role in endometriosis susceptibility in Iranian women.
Keyphrases
- polycystic ovary syndrome
- genome wide
- genome wide identification
- pregnancy outcomes
- oxidative stress
- binding protein
- cervical cancer screening
- type diabetes
- copy number
- pregnant women
- transcription factor
- dna methylation
- genome wide analysis
- insulin resistance
- machine learning
- drug induced
- skeletal muscle
- gas chromatography
- deep learning