Title of article :
Evaluation of the FAS and FASL Gene changes in women with premature ovarian failure: A case-control study
Author/Authors :
Akhavansales ، Zhima Department of Immunology - Faculty of Medicine - Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences, International Campus , Mosadeghmehrjardi ، Alimohammad Department of Traditional Pharmacy - Faculty of Traditional Medicine - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Ashrafzadeh ، Hamid reza Abortion Research Center, Yazd Reproductive Sciences Institute - Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences , Yavari ، Shadnaz fakhteh Department of Tissue Engineering and Applied Cell Science - School of Advanced Technologies in Medicine - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Science , Tahoori ، Mohammad Taher Department of Immunology - Faculty of Medicine - Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences , Bitaraf Sani ، Morteza Animal Science Research Department - Yazd Agricultural and Natural Resources Research and Education Center - Agricultural Research, Education Extension Organization (AREEO) , Mohammadi ، Mahnaz Abortion Research Center, Yazd Reproductive Sciences Institute - Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences , Montazeri ، Fateme Abortion Research Center, Yazd Reproductive Sciences Institute - Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences , Ghasemi ، Nasrin Abortion Research Center, Yazd Reproductive Sciences Institute - Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences
From page :
1007
To page :
1012
Abstract :
Background: Premature ovarian failure (POF), is menopause occurring before the age of 40, affecting 1-3% of women worldwide. The risk of POF increases with altered immunological parameters such as FAS and FASL genes, which play a fundamental role in embryogenesis and cellular homeostasis. Objective: The study aimed to investigate the potential role of FAS and FASL genes in POF pathogenesis. Materials and Methods: In this case-control study, the polymorphisms of FAS-670A/G and FASLIVS2nt_124A/G apoptotic genes were analyzed in 51 Iranian women suffering from POF, and 61 healthy controls. Isolation of DNA was done using the salting-out method, and genotypic analysis was performed for all the subjects using the polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism method. Results: Our results revealed that homozygous FAS-670A/A and G/G, and heterozygous FAS-670A/G are not significantly different between cases and controls (p = 0.99). Also, in different genotyping models of FASIVS2nt_124, polymorphisms were not related to POF risk (p = 0.23). Conclusion: There is no statistical association between these polymorphisms and POF risk in women referred to genetic counseling clinics.
Keywords :
FAS , FASL , Polymorphism , Premature ovarian failure
Journal title :
International Journal of Reproductive BioMedicine
Journal title :
International Journal of Reproductive BioMedicine
Record number :
2744464
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