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Inhibin: A candidate gene for premature ovarian failure

Human Reproduction, ISSN: 0268-1161, Vol: 15, Issue: 12, Page: 2644-2649
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Premature ovarian failure (POF) occurs in 1% of all women, and in 0.1% of women under the age of 30 years. The mechanisms that give rise to POF are largely unknown. Inhibin has a role in regulating the pituitary secretion of FSH, and is therefore a potential candidate gene for ovarian failure. Using single-stranded conformation polymorphism (SSCP) and DNA sequencing, DNA samples were screened from 43 women with POF for mutations in the three inhibin genes. Two variants were found: a 1032C→T transition in the INHβA gene in one patient, and a 769G→A transition in the INHα gene in three patients. The INHβA variant appears to be a polymorphism, as there was no change in the amino acid sequence of the gene product. The INHα variant resulted in a non-conservative amino acid change, with a substitution from alanine to threonine. This alanine is highly conserved across species, and has the potential to affect receptor binding. The INHα variant is significantly associated with POF (3/43 patients; 7%) compared with control samples (1/150 normal controls; 0.7%) (Fisher's exact test, P < 0.035). Further analysis of the inhibin gene in POF patients and matched controls will determine its role in the aetiology of POF.

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Andrew N. Shelling; Karen A. Burton; Ashwini L. Chand; Cynthia C. Van Fe; John T. France; Cynthia M. Farquhar; Stella R. Milsom; Donald R. Love; Ingrid M. Winship; Ksenija Gersak; Kristiina Aittomäki

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Medicine

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