BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth (May 2011)

No association between polymorphisms/haplotypes of the vascular endothelial growth factor gene and preeclampsia

  • Rojas-Martinez Augusto,
  • Meza-Lamas Esteban,
  • Garcia-Mayorga Elda A,
  • Rivera-Muñoz Jose E,
  • Martinez-Gaytan Victoria,
  • Cortes-Flores Raul,
  • Castruita-De la Rosa Claudia,
  • Garza-Veloz Idalia,
  • Ortiz-Lopez Rocio,
  • Martinez-Fierro Margarita L

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2393-11-35
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1
p. 35

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Abstract Background Preeclampsia (PE) is the first worldwide cause of death in pregnant women, intra-uterine growth retardation, and fetal prematurity. Some vascular endothelial grown factor gene (VEGF) polymorphisms have been associated to PE and other pregnancy disturbances. We evaluated the associations between VEGF genotypes/haplotypes and PE in Mexican women. Methods 164 pregnant women were enrolled in a case-control study (78 cases and 86 normotensive pregnant controls). The rs699947 (-2578C/A), rs1570360 (-1154G/A), rs2010963 (+405G/C), and rs25648 (-7C/T), VEGF variants were discriminated using Polymerase Chain Reaction - Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism (PCR-RFLP) methods or Taqman single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) assays. Results The proportions of the minor allele for rs699947, rs1570360, rs2010963, and rs25648 VEGF SNPs were 0.33, 0.2, 0.39, and 0.17 in controls, and 0.39, 0.23, 0.41, and 0.15 in cases, respectively (P values > 0.05). The most frequent haplotypes of rs699947, rs1570360, rs2010963, and rs25648 VEGF SNPs, were C-G-C-C and C-G-G-C with frequencies of 0.39, 0.21 in cases and 0.37, 0.25 in controls, respectively (P values > 0.05) Conclusion There was no evidence of an association between VEGF alleles, genotypes, or haplotypes frequencies and PE in our study.