Mutational screening of the coding region of growth differentiation factor 9 gene in Indian women with ovarian failure
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Mutational screening of the coding region of growth differentiation factor 9 gene in Indian women with ovarian failure
Abstract
Objective: To establish the risk associated with mutations in the coding region of GDF9 gene in Indian women with ovarian failure.
Design: This case-control study was designed for mutational analysis of the GDF9 coding region in a cohort of women with premature ovarian failure (n = 127), primary amenorrhea (n = 58), and secondary amenorrhea (n = 10) compared with controls (n = 220).
Results: This case-control study revealed eight mutations in the GDF9 gene, including five novel mutations: c.1-8C>T, c.199A>C (p.Lys67Glu), c. 205C>T, c.646G>A (p.Val216Mat), and c.1353C>T, and three documented mutations: c.398-39C>G, c.447C>T, and c.546G>A. Missense mutation c.199A>C was present in 4 of 127 premature ovarian failure (POF) cases and 1 of 10 secondary amenorrhea cases. The c.646G>A mutation was present in two POF cases. Both missense mutations were absent in controls. Genotype distribution of c.447C>T was significantly different in POF cases than controls (chi(2) = 5.93, P = 0.05). We chose two frequent single-nucleotide polymorphisms (c.398-39C>G, c.447C>T) for haplotyping and found that the C-T haplotype was significantly higher in patients (P = 0.03), whereas the C-C haplotype was representative of the control group.
Conclusions: We report two rare missense mutations, c.199A>C and c.646G>A, which are associated with ovarian failure. The presence of the c.447>T mutation might indicate a higher risk for POF. Haplotype C-T was significantly associated with ovarian failure, whereas the C-C haplotype was representative of the control group.
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