The -1195A>G polymorphism in Ciclooxygenase-2 gene is associated with lower risk of endometriosis

2020 
Abstract Objectives This study aimed to evaluate the potential role of thePTGS2 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) -1195 A > G and +8473 T > C in endometriosis’ development, and characterizing their association with the prognostic features of the disease. Study Design DNA from 254 women with endometriosis and 267 controls, recruited from two reference hospitals from the Brazilian public health system, were genotyped using TaqMan allelic discrimination assays. The association between SNPs and endometriosis features was evaluated by multivariate logistic regression, using the adjusted odds ratios (OR) with their respective 95% confidence intervals (95% CI). Results and Conclusion There were significant differences between cases and controls regarding age (P   G was statistically different between the groups, suggesting a lower risk of developing the disease for the carriers of the −1195 GG genotype (OR = 0.19; 95% CI = 0.04 – 0.93). No differences were found for the +8473 T > C between the two groups and neither in prognostic features of the disease for both PTGS2 SNPs. In conclusion, PTGS2 -1195A > G SNP was negatively associated with development of endometriosis and the two groups were statistically different regarding age, BMI, educational level, physical activity, smoking status, contraception use, history of endometriosis and all endometriosis symptoms.
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