Carlus, S. Justin ; Sarkar, Saumya ; Bansal, Sandeep Kumar ; Singh, Vertika ; Singh, Kiran ; Jha, Rajesh Kumar ; Sadasivam, Nirmala ; Sadasivam, Sri Revathy ; Gireesha, P. S. ; Thangaraj, Kumarasamy ; Rajender, Singh (2016) Is MTHFR 677 C>T polymorphism clinically important in Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS)? a case-control study, meta-analysis and trial sequential analysis PLoS One, 11 (3). Article ID e0151510, 15 pages. ISSN 1932-6203
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Abstract
Background: Optimum efficiency of the folate pathway is considered essential for adequate ovarian function. 677 C>T substitution in the 5, 10-methylene tertrahydrofolatereductase (MTHFR) gene compromises activity of the MTHFR enzyme by about 50%. The significance of correlation between 677C>T substitution and PCOS remains dubious due to the low power of published studies. Methods and Results: We analyzed MTHFR 677 C>T site in ethnically two different PCOS case-control groups (total 261 cases and 256 controls) from India. The data analysis revealed a lack of association between this polymorphism and PCOS [OR = 1.11 (95% CI = 0.71–1.72), P = 0.66]. Group-wise analysis on the basis of ethnicity also revealed no association in any of the ethnic groups [Indo-Europeans, P = 1; Dravidians, P = 0.70]. Homocysteine levels did not differ significantly between cases (15.51 μmol/L, SD = 2.89) and controls (15.89 μmol/L, SD = 2.23). We also undertook a meta-analysis on 960 cases and 1028 controls, which suggested a significant association of the substitution with PCOS in the dominant model of analysis (OR = 1.47 (95% CI = 1.04–2.09), P = 0.032]. Trial sequential analysis corroborated findings of the traditional meta-analysis. However, we found that the conclusions of meta-analysis were strongly influenced by studies that deviated from the Hardy Weinberg equilibrium. A careful investigation of each study and a trial sequential analysis suggested that 677 C>T substitution holds no clinical significance in PCOS in most of the populations. Conclusion: In conclusion, MTHFR 677 C>T polymorphism does not affect PCOS risk in India. The association seen in the meta-analysis is due to an outlier study and studies showing deviation from the Hardy Weinberg equilibrium.
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