PLoS ONE (Jan 2015)

The TP73 gene polymorphism (rs4648551, A>G) is associated with diminished ovarian reserve.

  • Laura Diniz Vagnini,
  • Adriana Renzi,
  • Gabriela Ravanelli Oliveira-Pelegrin,
  • Maria do Carmo Tomitão Canas,
  • Claudia Guilhermino Petersen,
  • Ana Lucia Mauri,
  • João Batista Alcantara Oliveira,
  • Ricardo Luiz Razera Baruffi,
  • Mario Cavagna,
  • José Gonçalves Franco Junior

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0120048
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 3
p. e0120048

Abstract

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It's known that the members of the TP53 family are involved in the regulation of female reproduction. Studies in mice showed that the TP73 gene (member of this family) plays a role in the size of follicular pool, ovulation rate and maintenance of genomic stability. In the present study we analyzed data from 605 patients with ≤ 37 years attending their first intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI). The association between the TP73 polymorphism (rs4648551, A>G) and the following parameters related to ovarian reserve, like age, antral follicular count (AFC), anti-Mullerian hormone levels (AMH) and ovarian response prediction index (ORPI) was evaluated. Our results showed an association of the AA genotype with diminished ovarian reserve (AMH <1, AFC ≤9). Women presenting the AA genotype had a 2.0-fold increased risk for having AMH <1 and AFC ≤9 (OR 2.0, 95% CI 1.23-3.31, P = 0.005). Patients presenting AA genotype had the lowest levels of AMH (P = 0.02), the lowest number of antral follicles (P = 0.01) and the lowest ORPI (P = 0.007). Analyzing the alleles, we can see an enrichment of the A allele in the group of diminished ovarian reserve (OR 1.4, 95%CI 1.02-1.83, P = 0.04). To the best of our knowledge, the present study is the first to analyze this polymorphism in humans for assessing the numbers of ovarian follicles and AMH levels and, therefore, the ovarian reserve. Our findings can contribute to the use of this polymorphism as a potential marker of diminished ovarian reserve.