Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3940425 Fertility and Sterility 2007 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

ObjectiveTo determine whether perturbations of the growth differentiating factor-9 (GDF9) gene are associated with premature ovarian failure (POF).DesignMutational analysis of the GDF9 gene in 61 women with POF.SettingAcademic institution.Patient(s)Sixty-one women with POF; 60 control women.Intervention(s)Peripheral blood sampling, genomic DNA extraction, mutational screening, and DNA sequencing.Main Outcome Measure(s)Genetic perturbations in GDF9 that are associated with POF.Result(s)A single missense mutation, substitution of a cytosine residue with thymidine in exon 1 of GDF9, was found in a white woman in whom POF developed at age 22. This mutation occurred in a highly conserved proprotein region and resulted in replacement of a nonpolar amino acid (proline) with a polar amino acid (serine) at position 103. Neither 60 control women nor 60 other women with POF demonstrated this genetic perturbation. Exon 2 showed only previously recognized single nucleotide polymorphisms.Conclusion(s)GDF9 mutations may be one explanation for POF, albeit uncommon.

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