Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology (Dec 2009)

No association of the insulin gene VNTR polymorphism with polycystic ovary syndrome in a Han Chinese population

  • Gao Guihua,
  • Zhang Xiaohui,
  • Hu Pin,
  • Xing Qiong,
  • Zhang Zhiguo,
  • Wei Zhaolian,
  • Xu Yuping,
  • Wang Yong,
  • Gao Qian,
  • Yi Long,
  • Cao Yunxia

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1477-7827-7-141
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 1
p. 141

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Abstract Background Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a common endocrine disorder associated with an increased risk of type II diabetes mellitus. The results of previous research about the association of the VNTR polymorphism in 5-prime flanking region of the insulin (INS) gene with PCOS have been inconsistent. The present study was to investigate the association of the INS-VNTR polymorphism with PCOS in a Han Chinese population. Methods The -23/HphI polymorphism as a surrogate marker of the INS-VNTR length polymorphism was genotyped by polymerase chain reaction and restriction fragment length polymorphism (PCR-RFLP) in 216 PCOS patients and 192 non-PCOS women as a control group. Allelic and genotypic frequencies were compared between patients and controls, and these results were analyzed in respect to clinical test data. Results No significant differences were observed between the cases and controls groups either in allele (P = 0.996) or genotype (P = 0.802) frequencies of INS-VNTR polymorphism; Regarding anthropometric data and hormone levels, there were no significant differences between INS-VNTR genotypes in the PCOS group, as well as in the non-PCOS group. Conclusion The present study demonstrated for the first time that the INS-VNTR polymorphism is not a key risk factor for sporadic PCOS in the Han Chinese women. Further studies are needed to give a global view of this polymorphism in pathogenesis of PCOS in a large-scale sample, family-based association design or well-defined subgroups of PCOS.