2008
DOI: 10.1093/humupd/dmn024
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Functional genetic polymorphisms and female reproductive disorders: Part I: polycystic ovary syndrome and ovarian response

Abstract: BACKGROUNDThe identification of polymorphisms associated with a disease can help to elucidate its pathogenesis, and this knowledge can be used to improve prognosis for women with a particular disorder, such as polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). Since an altered response to ovarian stimulation is also a characteristic of the disease, further knowledge about its aetiology could help in defining the parameters that determine the response of an individual to ovarian stimulation.METHODSPubMed and EMBASE databases we… Show more

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“…All gene polymorphisms examined in the present study were Gene-gene interaction and AgP susceptibility C Scapoli et al functional variants, [18][19][20][21][22] affecting either the amount or the activity of the protein produced from each gene. As complex diseases, such as periodontitis, are typically polygenic, 23 they are associated with variations in multiple genes, each providing a small overall contribution to the disease susceptibility and to the severity of the pathologic process.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…All gene polymorphisms examined in the present study were Gene-gene interaction and AgP susceptibility C Scapoli et al functional variants, [18][19][20][21][22] affecting either the amount or the activity of the protein produced from each gene. As complex diseases, such as periodontitis, are typically polygenic, 23 they are associated with variations in multiple genes, each providing a small overall contribution to the disease susceptibility and to the severity of the pathologic process.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…This was in contrast to LHCGR rs7371084 and rs4953616 variants, which apparently modulate the phenotype of women with PCOS predominantly at the level of hyperandrogenism (markedly higher testosterone, BT, and FAI). However, the contribution of these and related variants to the phenotype of PCOS may be marginal, and hence may require the association of other genetic variants for the phenotypic changes to be more pronounced [35].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Evidence suggests that the association of PPARγ polymorphisms with PCOS and its related traits in different populations are controversial due to differences in lifestyle, environmental factors as well as the sample size studied [26]. Despite these, importance still remains to investigate in a given population, the role of a candidate gene entailed in The final logit model is log (π/1−π)=β0+β1 BMI+β2 WHR+β3 TG+β4 QUICKI+β5 Fasting Insulin+β6 LDL; where π is the probability of being affected.…”
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confidence: 99%