Genetic Polymorphisms Of ESR1 And ESR2 That May Influence Estrogen Activity And The Risk Of Hypospadias
UroToday.com - The prevalence of hypospadias varies widely among different countries and populations, ranging from 0.37-41 per infants1 and the prevalence in Hokkaido, Japan is 3.9 per 10,000 infants2. The etiology of hypospadias is still unclear, but it is regarded as a complex disorder with both genetic and environmental contributions. considering development of the urethra and external genitalia in the male fetus is androgen dependent, abnormalities in the synthesis and metabolism of androgens can aftereffect in abnormal genital morphogenesis. Although the associations of hypospadias with gene polymorphisms in androgen pathway were well studied, few studies for the ESR, which codes the estrogen receptor, have been documented 3,4,5.
Here, we investigated the organization of hypospadias of the PvuII and XbaI polymorphisms of ESR1 and the 2681-4A>G polymorphism of ESR2 with hypospadias using a case-control study of 59 cases with hypospadias and 286 controls to determine whether these polymorphisms constitute major susceptible markers of hypospadias.
We genotyped these polymorphisms and found a negative organization for the G allele-containing variants in XbaI polymorphism of ESR1(OR = 0.52, P G with whole (OR = 0.59, PG polymorphisms contribute to the individual susceptibility fot hypospadias through influencing to the activity of estrogen receptors. Thus further studies are essential to discuss the viewpoint that hypospadias is a complex disorder having both genetic and environmental causes.
We should note that there
are several limitations in that study. First, we were unable to measure estrogen activities in that study considering subjects were male newborns or infants. Next, other factors such as lifestyle, exposure and occupational status were not considered.In conclusion, these findings propose that the G allele-containing variants of ESR1 XbaI and the G allele-containing variants of ESR2 2681-4A>G may decrease the risk of hypospadias, whereas the ESR1 C-A may increase its risk.
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