The female-specific effect of 5-hydroxytryptamine receptor 3A gene on postoperative vomiting in Taiwan

Biomarkers and Genomic Medicine Pub Date : 2014-06-01 Epub Date: 2014-03-27 DOI:10.1016/j.bgm.2014.02.003
Yi-Mei Joy Lin , Cheng-Da Hsu , Hsiao-Yen Hsieh , Chia-Chih Alex Tseng
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Postoperative vomiting (POV) is a common complication after general anesthesia. Clarifying the genetic factors that affect POV are important for evaluating a patient's susceptibility to the condition. Although evidence suggests that the 5-hydroxytryptamine (serotonin) receptor 3A (HTR3A) gene may be important in the occurrence of POV, associations for HTR3A polymorphisms with POV have not been investigated in a Taiwanese population. Three single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) of the HTR3A gene were used to study the genetic association with POV in 369 postoperative Taiwanese adults who underwent general anesthesia. Although no significant differences were found at the single-locus level for HTR3A polymorphisms, a significant haplotype-based association was found between HTR3A and POV. In addition, because female sex is associated with a higher risk of PONV (postoperative nausea and vomiting), we separately analyzed the haplotypic associations for both sexes to test whether HTR3A genetic factors interact with female sex and specifically contribute to the etiology of POV. We found that a significant haplotype effect was identified only for females. The CTT haplotype, the most common, showed a significant protective effect (odds ratio: 0.68), and the CTG haplotype was associated with a significantly higher risk (odds ratio: 2.08) for POV in females. Furthermore, p values from an overall comparison of all haplotypes and from permutation tests were still significant. These data suggest that the HTR3A gene may have a sex-specific effect on the etiology of POV in Taiwan. The effects and the biological causal variants related to POV are worth additional investigation.

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台湾5-羟色胺受体3A基因对术后呕吐的女性特异性影响
术后呕吐(POV)是全身麻醉后常见的并发症。明确影响POV的遗传因素对于评估患者对该病的易感性非常重要。虽然有证据表明5-羟色胺(5-羟色胺)受体3A (HTR3A)基因可能在POV的发生中起重要作用,但尚未在台湾人群中调查HTR3A多态性与POV的关系。本研究利用3个HTR3A基因单核苷酸多态性(SNPs)研究369例台湾成人全身麻醉术后POV的遗传关系。尽管在单位点水平上没有发现HTR3A多态性的显著差异,但在HTR3A和POV之间发现了基于单倍型的显著关联。此外,由于女性与PONV(术后恶心和呕吐)的风险较高,我们分别分析了两性的单倍型相关性,以检测HTR3A遗传因子是否与女性相互作用,并特异性地促进了POV的病因学。我们发现,单倍型效应仅在雌性中存在。最常见的CTT单倍型显示出显著的保护作用(比值比:0.68),而CTG单倍型与女性患POV的风险显著升高(比值比:2.08)相关。此外,所有单倍型的总体比较和排列测试的p值仍然显著。这些数据提示HTR3A基因可能对台湾地区POV的病因有性别特异性影响。与POV相关的效应和生物学上的因果变异值得进一步研究。
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