FSHR Single Nucleotide Polymorphism Frequencies in Proven Fathers and Infertile Men in Southeast Turkey

The influence of FSH receptor (FSHR) variants on male infertility is not completely understood. The present investigation is the first screening study for SNP at nucleotide position −29 in the core promoter region and codon 680 in exon 10 of the FSHR and the effect of the serum levels of FSH on male...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Mahmut Balkan, Abdullah Gedik, Hasan Akkoc, Ozlem Izci Ay, M. Emin Erdal, Hilmi Isi, Turgay Budak
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2010-01-01
Series:Journal of Biomedicine and Biotechnology
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2010/640318
id doaj-cd9235cb8c18433f963e2d016836cb41
record_format Article
spelling doaj-cd9235cb8c18433f963e2d016836cb412020-11-25T02:00:10ZengHindawi LimitedJournal of Biomedicine and Biotechnology1110-72431110-72512010-01-01201010.1155/2010/640318640318FSHR Single Nucleotide Polymorphism Frequencies in Proven Fathers and Infertile Men in Southeast TurkeyMahmut Balkan0Abdullah Gedik1Hasan Akkoc2Ozlem Izci Ay3M. Emin Erdal4Hilmi Isi5Turgay Budak6Department of Medical Biology and Genetics, Dicle University Medical Faculty, 21280 Diyarbakır, TurkeyDepartment of Urology, Dicle University Medical Faculty, 21280 Diyarbakır, TurkeyDepartment of Pharmacology, Dicle University Medical Faculty, 21280 Diyarbakır, TurkeyDepartment of Medical Biology and Genetics, Mersin University Medical Faculty, 33169 Mersin, TurkeyDepartment of Medical Biology and Genetics, Mersin University Medical Faculty, 33169 Mersin, TurkeyDepartment of Medical Biology and Genetics, Dicle University Medical Faculty, 21280 Diyarbakır, TurkeyDepartment of Medical Biology and Genetics, Dicle University Medical Faculty, 21280 Diyarbakır, TurkeyThe influence of FSH receptor (FSHR) variants on male infertility is not completely understood. The present investigation is the first screening study for SNP at nucleotide position −29 in the core promoter region and codon 680 in exon 10 of the FSHR and the effect of the serum levels of FSH on male infertility in Southeast Turkey. The SNPs in codon 680 and at position −29 of the FSHR gene were analyzed by PCR-RFLP technique in 240 men with proven fathers, and 270 infertile men (150 nonobstructive azoospermic and 120 severe oligozoospermic). The separate analysis for SNP at nucleotide position −29 did not show any difference in genotypic frequencies and serum FSH levels. The genotype distribution of SNP at position 680 was different but does not influence serum FSH levels. Together the two SNPs form four discrete haplotypes (A-Thr-Asn, G-Thr-Asn, A-Ala-Ser, and G-Ala-Ser) occurring in 10 combinations. A statistically significant difference in the allelic distribution of G-Asn/G-Ser and G-Ser/G-Ser genotype between proven fathers and infertile men but there were not any statistically significant difference in the overall frequency of the four FSHR haplotypes. We conclude that the FSHR haplotype does not associate with different serum FSH levels but it is differently distributed in proven fathers and infertile men.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2010/640318
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Mahmut Balkan
Abdullah Gedik
Hasan Akkoc
Ozlem Izci Ay
M. Emin Erdal
Hilmi Isi
Turgay Budak
spellingShingle Mahmut Balkan
Abdullah Gedik
Hasan Akkoc
Ozlem Izci Ay
M. Emin Erdal
Hilmi Isi
Turgay Budak
FSHR Single Nucleotide Polymorphism Frequencies in Proven Fathers and Infertile Men in Southeast Turkey
Journal of Biomedicine and Biotechnology
author_facet Mahmut Balkan
Abdullah Gedik
Hasan Akkoc
Ozlem Izci Ay
M. Emin Erdal
Hilmi Isi
Turgay Budak
author_sort Mahmut Balkan
title FSHR Single Nucleotide Polymorphism Frequencies in Proven Fathers and Infertile Men in Southeast Turkey
title_short FSHR Single Nucleotide Polymorphism Frequencies in Proven Fathers and Infertile Men in Southeast Turkey
title_full FSHR Single Nucleotide Polymorphism Frequencies in Proven Fathers and Infertile Men in Southeast Turkey
title_fullStr FSHR Single Nucleotide Polymorphism Frequencies in Proven Fathers and Infertile Men in Southeast Turkey
title_full_unstemmed FSHR Single Nucleotide Polymorphism Frequencies in Proven Fathers and Infertile Men in Southeast Turkey
title_sort fshr single nucleotide polymorphism frequencies in proven fathers and infertile men in southeast turkey
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Journal of Biomedicine and Biotechnology
issn 1110-7243
1110-7251
publishDate 2010-01-01
description The influence of FSH receptor (FSHR) variants on male infertility is not completely understood. The present investigation is the first screening study for SNP at nucleotide position −29 in the core promoter region and codon 680 in exon 10 of the FSHR and the effect of the serum levels of FSH on male infertility in Southeast Turkey. The SNPs in codon 680 and at position −29 of the FSHR gene were analyzed by PCR-RFLP technique in 240 men with proven fathers, and 270 infertile men (150 nonobstructive azoospermic and 120 severe oligozoospermic). The separate analysis for SNP at nucleotide position −29 did not show any difference in genotypic frequencies and serum FSH levels. The genotype distribution of SNP at position 680 was different but does not influence serum FSH levels. Together the two SNPs form four discrete haplotypes (A-Thr-Asn, G-Thr-Asn, A-Ala-Ser, and G-Ala-Ser) occurring in 10 combinations. A statistically significant difference in the allelic distribution of G-Asn/G-Ser and G-Ser/G-Ser genotype between proven fathers and infertile men but there were not any statistically significant difference in the overall frequency of the four FSHR haplotypes. We conclude that the FSHR haplotype does not associate with different serum FSH levels but it is differently distributed in proven fathers and infertile men.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2010/640318
work_keys_str_mv AT mahmutbalkan fshrsinglenucleotidepolymorphismfrequenciesinprovenfathersandinfertilemeninsoutheastturkey
AT abdullahgedik fshrsinglenucleotidepolymorphismfrequenciesinprovenfathersandinfertilemeninsoutheastturkey
AT hasanakkoc fshrsinglenucleotidepolymorphismfrequenciesinprovenfathersandinfertilemeninsoutheastturkey
AT ozlemizciay fshrsinglenucleotidepolymorphismfrequenciesinprovenfathersandinfertilemeninsoutheastturkey
AT meminerdal fshrsinglenucleotidepolymorphismfrequenciesinprovenfathersandinfertilemeninsoutheastturkey
AT hilmiisi fshrsinglenucleotidepolymorphismfrequenciesinprovenfathersandinfertilemeninsoutheastturkey
AT turgaybudak fshrsinglenucleotidepolymorphismfrequenciesinprovenfathersandinfertilemeninsoutheastturkey
_version_ 1724962157102104576