Journal article
Androgen Receptor Repeat Length Polymorphism Associated with Male-to-Female Transsexualism
L Hare, P Bernard, FJ Sánchez, PN Baird, E Vilain, T Kennedy, VR Harley
Biological Psychiatry | ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC | Published : 2009
Abstract
Background: There is a likely genetic component to transsexualism, and genes involved in sex steroidogenesis are good candidates. We explored the specific hypothesis that male-to-female transsexualism is associated with gene variants responsible for undermasculinization and/or feminization. Specifically, we assessed the role of disease-associated repeat length polymorphisms in the androgen receptor (AR), estrogen receptor β (ERβ), and aromatase (CYP19) genes. Methods: Subject-control analysis included 112 male-to-female transsexuals and 258 non-transsexual males. Associations and interactions were investigated between CAG repeat length in the AR gene, CA repeat length in the ERβ gene, and TT..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Support was provided by the National Health and Medical Research Council Program Grant 33414 (to VRH) and the National Institutes of Health training Grant 5 T32 HD07228 (to FS).