Study on a possible effect of four longevity candidate genes (ACE, PON1, PPAR-gamma and APOE) on human fertility
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2008
abstract:
The present study investigated for a
possible effect on fertility of four longevity candidate
genes (ACE, PON1, PPAR-c, APOE) in order to
determine whether they have a pleiotropic action at
different life ages. The study population was 151
healthy unrelated subjects. Only PPAR-c and APOE
showed an effect on fertility. The PPAR-c Pro/Ala
genotype, which had showed an association with
longevity only in men, was found associated only in
men with having produced more children (6.1 ± 3.3)
than the Pro/Pro genotype (3.3 ± 1.9; P = 0.001).
APOE*2 allele, which has been consistently associated
with longevity, was confirmed to be associated
with the lowest fertility (P = 0.03). The logistic
regression analysis indicated that APOE and PPAR-c
polymorphisms may be considered independent
determinants of reproductive efficiency. These data
suggest that the APOE*2 allele follows the model of
antagonist pleiotropy, while the PPAR-c Pro/Ala
genotype seems to exert beneficial effects both early
in life and in advanced age in a gender-specific way.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Human fertility; Longevity; Antagonist pleiotropy; APOE polymorphism; PPAR-gamma polymorphism
List of contributors:
Corbo, ROSA MARIA; Scacchi, Renato
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