Evaluation of COLIA1-1997 G/T polymorphism as a related factor to genital prolapse

Introduction and hypothesis Pelvic organ prolapse has a multifactorial etiology. There is increasing evidence that genetic factors greatly impact its development. This study aimed to evaluate the possible relation of the collagenous polymorphism −1997 G/T with genital prolapse in Brazilian women. Me...

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Veröffentlicht in:International Urogynecology Journal 2020, Vol.31 (1), p.133-137
Hauptverfasser: Palos, Claudia Cristina, Timm, Beatriz Ferreira, de Souza Paulo, Denise, Fernandes, Cesar Eduardo, de Souto, Ricardo Peres, Oliveira, Emerson
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Zusammenfassung:Introduction and hypothesis Pelvic organ prolapse has a multifactorial etiology. There is increasing evidence that genetic factors greatly impact its development. This study aimed to evaluate the possible relation of the collagenous polymorphism −1997 G/T with genital prolapse in Brazilian women. Methods A cohort study of 180 women with stage 0 or I (group A) pelvic organ prolapse disorder and 112 women with stage III or IV (group B) was conducted. Blood DNA was isolated, and the −1997 G/T polymorphism was identified by amplifying a region of the COLIA1 gene starting prior to the protein’s coding sequence. Results No significant difference in the prevalence of genotypes TG and TT was found between groups ( p  = 0.67); differences were not found even when patients were grouped by the presence of 0 or ≥ 1 polymorphic alleles ( p  = 0.46). Age and home birth were found to be independent risk factors for prolapse. Conclusions Our study could not find any association between the −1997G/T polymorphism and genital prolapse in Brazilian women.
ISSN:0937-3462
1433-3023
DOI:10.1007/s00192-018-3833-x