Journal article

INHA promoter polymorphisms are associated with premature ovarian failure

SE Harris, AL Chand, IM Winship, K Gersak, Y Nishi, T Yanase, H Nawata, AN Shelling

Molecular Human Reproduction | OXFORD UNIV PRESS | Published : 2005

Abstract

Inhibin is an important glycoprotein that is involved in folliculogenesis. INHA, the gene encoding the inhibin alpha subunit, was recently proposed as a candidate for premature ovarian failure (POF), a syndrome that leads to the cessation of ovarian function under the age of 40 years. 70 POF patients and 70 controls were screened for the previously identified INHA -16C>T transition mutation. The T allele was found in 31/70 (44.3%) of controls, but only 18/70 (25.7%) of POF patients. This result indicates that the T allele is significantly underrepresented in the POF patient population (Fisher's exact test, two-tail: P = 0.033). Sequence analysis of the INHA promoter in 50 POF patients and 50..

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