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Candidate genes for age at menarche are associated with endometriosis. / Ponomarenko, Irina; Reshetnikov, Evgeny; Polonikov, Alexey и др.

в: Reproductive BioMedicine Online, Том 41, № 5, 11.2020, стр. 943-956.

Результаты исследований: Научные публикации в периодических изданияхстатьяРецензирование

Harvard

Ponomarenko, I, Reshetnikov, E, Polonikov, A, Verzilina, I, Sorokina, I, Elgaeva, EE, Tsepilov, YA, Yermachenko, A, Dvornyk, V & Churnosov, M 2020, 'Candidate genes for age at menarche are associated with endometriosis', Reproductive BioMedicine Online, Том. 41, № 5, стр. 943-956. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rbmo.2020.04.016

APA

Ponomarenko, I., Reshetnikov, E., Polonikov, A., Verzilina, I., Sorokina, I., Elgaeva, E. E., Tsepilov, Y. A., Yermachenko, A., Dvornyk, V., & Churnosov, M. (2020). Candidate genes for age at menarche are associated with endometriosis. Reproductive BioMedicine Online, 41(5), 943-956. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rbmo.2020.04.016

Vancouver

Ponomarenko I, Reshetnikov E, Polonikov A, Verzilina I, Sorokina I, Elgaeva EE и др. Candidate genes for age at menarche are associated with endometriosis. Reproductive BioMedicine Online. 2020 нояб.;41(5):943-956. doi: 10.1016/j.rbmo.2020.04.016

Author

Ponomarenko, Irina ; Reshetnikov, Evgeny ; Polonikov, Alexey и др. / Candidate genes for age at menarche are associated with endometriosis. в: Reproductive BioMedicine Online. 2020 ; Том 41, № 5. стр. 943-956.

BibTeX

@article{c5fd48d5aece49b29e981aac2178c670,
title = "Candidate genes for age at menarche are associated with endometriosis",
abstract = "Research question: Are the candidate genes for age at menarche associated with a risk of endometriosis? Design: Fifty-two candidate single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP) for age at menarche, their gene–gene and gene–environment interactions were analysed for possible association with endometriosis in a sample of 395 patients and 981 controls. Association of the polymorphisms was analysed using logistic regression according to three main genetic models (additive, recessive and dominant). The gene–gene and gene–environment interactions were analysed for the second-, third- and fourth-order models with adjustment for covariates and multiple comparisons with subsequent cross-validation. Results: Sixteen SNP for age at menarche out of the 52 studied were associated with endometriosis. Polymorphism rs6589964 BSX was associated with endometriosis according to the additive and recessive models (OR 1.27–1.47, Pperm ≤ 0.006). Fourteen SNP were associated with the disease within 12 most significant models of gene–gene interactions (Pperm ≤ 0.008). Twelve SNP involved in 10 most significant models of SNP–induced abortion interactions are associated with endometriosis. Fourteen of the 16 polymorphisms associated with endometriosis demonstrated pleiotropic effects: they were also associated with either age at menarche (7 SNP) or height and/or body mass index (10 SNP) in the studied sample. The 16 SNP associated with endometriosis and 316 SNP linked to them have regulatory and expression quantitative trait locus significance for 28 genes contributing to the G alpha signal pathway (fold enrichment 31.09, PFDR = 0.001) and responses to endogenous stimuli (fold enrichment 16.01, PFDR = 0.027). Conclusions: Sixteen SNP for age at menarche out of the 52 studied were associated with endometriosis.",
keywords = "Age at menarche, Association study, Endometriosis, Gene–environment interactions, Gene–gene interactions, METAANALYSIS, VARIANTS, Gene-gene interactions, SUSCEPTIBILITY LOCI, RISK, Gene-environment interactions, PATHOGENESIS, CDKN2BAS, REPLICATION, DISEASE, QUALITY-OF-LIFE, GENOME-WIDE ASSOCIATION",
author = "Irina Ponomarenko and Evgeny Reshetnikov and Alexey Polonikov and Irina Verzilina and Inna Sorokina and Elgaeva, {Elizaveta E.} and Tsepilov, {Yakov A.} and Anna Yermachenko and Volodymyr Dvornyk and Mikhail Churnosov",
note = "Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2020 Reproductive Healthcare Ltd.",
year = "2020",
month = nov,
doi = "10.1016/j.rbmo.2020.04.016",
language = "English",
volume = "41",
pages = "943--956",
journal = "Reproductive BioMedicine Online",
issn = "1472-6483",
publisher = "Elsevier",
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RIS

TY - JOUR

T1 - Candidate genes for age at menarche are associated with endometriosis

AU - Ponomarenko, Irina

AU - Reshetnikov, Evgeny

AU - Polonikov, Alexey

AU - Verzilina, Irina

AU - Sorokina, Inna

AU - Elgaeva, Elizaveta E.

AU - Tsepilov, Yakov A.

AU - Yermachenko, Anna

AU - Dvornyk, Volodymyr

AU - Churnosov, Mikhail

N1 - Publisher Copyright: © 2020 Reproductive Healthcare Ltd.

PY - 2020/11

Y1 - 2020/11

N2 - Research question: Are the candidate genes for age at menarche associated with a risk of endometriosis? Design: Fifty-two candidate single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP) for age at menarche, their gene–gene and gene–environment interactions were analysed for possible association with endometriosis in a sample of 395 patients and 981 controls. Association of the polymorphisms was analysed using logistic regression according to three main genetic models (additive, recessive and dominant). The gene–gene and gene–environment interactions were analysed for the second-, third- and fourth-order models with adjustment for covariates and multiple comparisons with subsequent cross-validation. Results: Sixteen SNP for age at menarche out of the 52 studied were associated with endometriosis. Polymorphism rs6589964 BSX was associated with endometriosis according to the additive and recessive models (OR 1.27–1.47, Pperm ≤ 0.006). Fourteen SNP were associated with the disease within 12 most significant models of gene–gene interactions (Pperm ≤ 0.008). Twelve SNP involved in 10 most significant models of SNP–induced abortion interactions are associated with endometriosis. Fourteen of the 16 polymorphisms associated with endometriosis demonstrated pleiotropic effects: they were also associated with either age at menarche (7 SNP) or height and/or body mass index (10 SNP) in the studied sample. The 16 SNP associated with endometriosis and 316 SNP linked to them have regulatory and expression quantitative trait locus significance for 28 genes contributing to the G alpha signal pathway (fold enrichment 31.09, PFDR = 0.001) and responses to endogenous stimuli (fold enrichment 16.01, PFDR = 0.027). Conclusions: Sixteen SNP for age at menarche out of the 52 studied were associated with endometriosis.

AB - Research question: Are the candidate genes for age at menarche associated with a risk of endometriosis? Design: Fifty-two candidate single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP) for age at menarche, their gene–gene and gene–environment interactions were analysed for possible association with endometriosis in a sample of 395 patients and 981 controls. Association of the polymorphisms was analysed using logistic regression according to three main genetic models (additive, recessive and dominant). The gene–gene and gene–environment interactions were analysed for the second-, third- and fourth-order models with adjustment for covariates and multiple comparisons with subsequent cross-validation. Results: Sixteen SNP for age at menarche out of the 52 studied were associated with endometriosis. Polymorphism rs6589964 BSX was associated with endometriosis according to the additive and recessive models (OR 1.27–1.47, Pperm ≤ 0.006). Fourteen SNP were associated with the disease within 12 most significant models of gene–gene interactions (Pperm ≤ 0.008). Twelve SNP involved in 10 most significant models of SNP–induced abortion interactions are associated with endometriosis. Fourteen of the 16 polymorphisms associated with endometriosis demonstrated pleiotropic effects: they were also associated with either age at menarche (7 SNP) or height and/or body mass index (10 SNP) in the studied sample. The 16 SNP associated with endometriosis and 316 SNP linked to them have regulatory and expression quantitative trait locus significance for 28 genes contributing to the G alpha signal pathway (fold enrichment 31.09, PFDR = 0.001) and responses to endogenous stimuli (fold enrichment 16.01, PFDR = 0.027). Conclusions: Sixteen SNP for age at menarche out of the 52 studied were associated with endometriosis.

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KW - Gene–environment interactions

KW - Gene–gene interactions

KW - METAANALYSIS

KW - VARIANTS

KW - Gene-gene interactions

KW - SUSCEPTIBILITY LOCI

KW - RISK

KW - Gene-environment interactions

KW - PATHOGENESIS

KW - CDKN2BAS

KW - REPLICATION

KW - DISEASE

KW - QUALITY-OF-LIFE

KW - GENOME-WIDE ASSOCIATION

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DO - 10.1016/j.rbmo.2020.04.016

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