Association of two polymorphisms in the peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-gamma gene with adenomyosis, endometriosis, and leiomyomata in Japanese women.
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Abstract
Objective: The peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-gamma (PPAR-gamma) is a nuclear hormone receptor that plays an important role in many diseases. This study investigated whether two polymorphisms (Pro12Ala in exon B and C161T in exon 6) of the PPAR-gamma2 gene are related to adenomyosis, endometriosis, or leiomyomata.
Methods: A total of 390 patients with adenomyosis, endometriosis, and/or leiomyomata were classified into four groups: 103 patients with adenomyosis (21 adenomyosis only and 82 adenomyosis with endometriosis and/or leiomyomata), 95 patients with endometriosis only, 100 patients with leiomyomata only, and 92 patients with endometriosis and leiomyomata.
Results: There was no association between distribution of genotype or allele frequencies for the PPAR-gamma Pro12Ala polymorphism and the presence of adenomyosis, endometriosis, and/or leiomyomata. However, compared with results for controls, the PPAR-gamma 161CC genotype and 161C allele frequencies were significantly increased in patients with adenomyosis (genotype: chi2 = 8.185, corrected P value [Pc] = .0169; allele: chi2 = 8.337, Pc = .0155) and in patients with endometriosis (genotype: chi2 = 6.748, Pc = .0375; allele: chi2 = 6.413, Pc = .0453).
Conclusion: The results suggest that the PPAR-gamma 161CC genotype could be a genetic risk factor for adenomyosis and endometriosis, whereas the Pro12Ala polymorphism was not associated with these estrogen-dependent benign uterine diseases in a Japanese population.