Abstract
Objective: To determine if genetic polymorphism of VEGF is associated with the development of endometriosis in Nigerian women. Study design: Case control study of 100 women (50 healthy controls and 50 with endometriosis). Serum VEGF concentration of participants were determined using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) technique. Genomic DNAs were isolated from peripheral blood samples and quantified by nanodrop spectrophotometer one. Single nucleotide polymorphisms genotyping was carried out by polymerase chain reaction and restriction fragment length polymorphism (PCR–RFLP). Results: Mean age of participants was 32.96 ± 6.91 years for control and 32.04 ± 7.56 years for cases. VEGF levels in case and control groups were not statistically different (82.68 pg/ml [69.11–121.11 pg/ml] vs. 82.81 pg/ml [72.90–113.82 pg/ml] respectively; p = 0.967). All four genotypes examined were in Hardy–Weinberg equilibrium. Minor allele frequency of − 460T > C, − 1154G > A, + 936C > T and + 2578C > A were 24%, 8%, 6% and 10% in the control and 19%, 9%, 5% and 14% in endometriosis patients. However, allele and genotype distributions of − 460T > C, − 1154G > A, + 936C > T and + 2578C > A VEGF polymorphisms in endometriosis patients and control were not significantly different (p > 0.05). Conclusion: Our preliminary findings revealed no association between endometriosis and − 460T > C, − 1154G > A, + 936C > T and + 2578C > A of VEGF genes among Nigerian women.
Original language | English (US) |
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Article number | 64 |
Journal | Human genomics |
Volume | 15 |
Issue number | 1 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - Dec 2021 |
Funding
Our gratitude goes to the funding agencies for giving us the financial support to carry out this study. Sincere appreciations to Building Research and Innovation in Nigeria’s Science (BRAINS) for her training in Research Methodologies and Grant writing and for being the portal through which this study was funded.
Keywords
- Ascites
- Endometriosis
- Genetic polymorphism
- Nigeria
- Vascular endothelial growth factor
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- Molecular Medicine
- Molecular Biology
- Genetics
- Drug Discovery