Influence of GSTP1 gene polymorhism on decreased semen quality

Background ― Genetic polymorphisms analysis of metabolic and antioxidant systems pathway genes are associated with male infertility is the most perspective and developed field in andrology. Purpose ― the aim of the research is to reveal the association of the glutathione S-transferase gene GSTP1 po...

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Main Authors: Galina I. Myandina, Alhejoj Hasan, Madina M. Azova, Ekaterina V. Tarasenko, Nina G. Kulchenko
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Language:English
Published: Limited liability company «Science and Innovations» (Saratov) 2019-12-01
Series:Russian Open Medical Journal
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Online Access:http://www.romj.org/node/287
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author Galina I. Myandina
Alhejoj Hasan
Madina M. Azova
Ekaterina V. Tarasenko
Nina G. Kulchenko
author_facet Galina I. Myandina
Alhejoj Hasan
Madina M. Azova
Ekaterina V. Tarasenko
Nina G. Kulchenko
author_sort Galina I. Myandina
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description Background ― Genetic polymorphisms analysis of metabolic and antioxidant systems pathway genes are associated with male infertility is the most perspective and developed field in andrology. Purpose ― the aim of the research is to reveal the association of the glutathione S-transferase gene GSTP1 polymorphism C/T (rs1138272) with risk of pathospermia in Russian men in Moscow region. Material and Methods ― Case control study was conducted on 68 fertile men and 70 infertile men with various forms of pathospermia. Sperm analysis was performed according to WHO guidelines (WHO, 2010). DNA was extracted from peripheral blood leukocytes. Genotyping of the GSTP1 gene polymorphisms was carried out by generated amplicons from melting curve analysis after real time PCR. Results ― statistically significant association of polymorphism GSTP1 C/T (Ala/Val; rs1138272) with asthenozoospermia (χ2=8.58, p=0.003) and teratospermia (χ2=6.81, p=0.009) risk was found. The frequencies of homozygous and heterozygous carries (CT+TT genotypes) for polymorphic locus GSTP1 gene (rs1138272) are 3 times higher for men with disturbance of motility of spermatozoa and 2.5 times higher for men with abnormalities in morphology of spermatozoa, then for men with normozoospermia. Conclusion ― The GSTP1 C>T polymorphism (rs1138272) associated with risk of teratospermia and asthenozoospermia in male of reproductive age.
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spelling doaj.art-1a60c59b4002455ea78ffc7a8ae49eb12022-12-21T20:46:42ZengLimited liability company «Science and Innovations» (Saratov)Russian Open Medical Journal2304-34152019-12-0184e041110.15275/rusomj.2019.0411Influence of GSTP1 gene polymorhism on decreased semen qualityGalina I. MyandinaAlhejoj HasanMadina M. AzovaEkaterina V. TarasenkoNina G. KulchenkoBackground ― Genetic polymorphisms analysis of metabolic and antioxidant systems pathway genes are associated with male infertility is the most perspective and developed field in andrology. Purpose ― the aim of the research is to reveal the association of the glutathione S-transferase gene GSTP1 polymorphism C/T (rs1138272) with risk of pathospermia in Russian men in Moscow region. Material and Methods ― Case control study was conducted on 68 fertile men and 70 infertile men with various forms of pathospermia. Sperm analysis was performed according to WHO guidelines (WHO, 2010). DNA was extracted from peripheral blood leukocytes. Genotyping of the GSTP1 gene polymorphisms was carried out by generated amplicons from melting curve analysis after real time PCR. Results ― statistically significant association of polymorphism GSTP1 C/T (Ala/Val; rs1138272) with asthenozoospermia (χ2=8.58, p=0.003) and teratospermia (χ2=6.81, p=0.009) risk was found. The frequencies of homozygous and heterozygous carries (CT+TT genotypes) for polymorphic locus GSTP1 gene (rs1138272) are 3 times higher for men with disturbance of motility of spermatozoa and 2.5 times higher for men with abnormalities in morphology of spermatozoa, then for men with normozoospermia. Conclusion ― The GSTP1 C>T polymorphism (rs1138272) associated with risk of teratospermia and asthenozoospermia in male of reproductive age.http://www.romj.org/node/287oxidative stressmale infertilitygstp1 genepolymorphismpathospermiaasthenozoospermiateratospermia
spellingShingle Galina I. Myandina
Alhejoj Hasan
Madina M. Azova
Ekaterina V. Tarasenko
Nina G. Kulchenko
Influence of GSTP1 gene polymorhism on decreased semen quality
Russian Open Medical Journal
oxidative stress
male infertility
gstp1 gene
polymorphism
pathospermia
asthenozoospermia
teratospermia
title Influence of GSTP1 gene polymorhism on decreased semen quality
title_full Influence of GSTP1 gene polymorhism on decreased semen quality
title_fullStr Influence of GSTP1 gene polymorhism on decreased semen quality
title_full_unstemmed Influence of GSTP1 gene polymorhism on decreased semen quality
title_short Influence of GSTP1 gene polymorhism on decreased semen quality
title_sort influence of gstp1 gene polymorhism on decreased semen quality
topic oxidative stress
male infertility
gstp1 gene
polymorphism
pathospermia
asthenozoospermia
teratospermia
url http://www.romj.org/node/287
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