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Kisspeptin-10

KP-10, Metastin (45-54), Kisspeptin-10 (human), KiSS-1

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2023 pubmed 3 citations

Association of the <i>KISS1</i>, <i>LIN28B</i>, <i>VDR</i> and <i>ER&#x3b1;</i> gene polymorphisms with early and fast puberty in Chinese girls.

Li. Yunwei Y; Zhang. Huifeng H; Li. Qiang Q; Huang. Xinwei X; Kong. Xiangyang X

Key Findings

  • A LIN28B variant (rs7759938‑C) may protect against early fast puberty.
  • KISS1 deletion variant (rs5780218‑delA) and an ERα variant (rs2234693‑C) are associated with higher peak LH levels and LH/FSH ratios during hormone tests.
  • Most of the studied variants that raise LH levels also increase the risk of central precocious puberty.

Practical Outcomes

  • For biohackers and self‑directed health optimizers, the findings have little direct application. The research does not suggest any dosing, supplementation, or protocol changes involving kisspeptin‑10 for adults, and the genetic insights are specific to a pediatric Chinese population.

Summary

The study examined how certain gene variants (including in the KISS1 gene) are linked to early, fast puberty in Chinese girls and found that some variants affect hormone levels, but it does not provide any guidance on using kisspeptin‑10 for health or performance in adults.

Abstract

To explore the association of <i>KISS1</i>, <i>LIN28B</i>, vitamin D receptor (<i>VDR</i>)<i>, and</i> estrogen receptor &#x3b1; (<i>ER&#x3b1;</i>) gene polymorphisms and the risk of early with fast puberty (EFP) risk, and with hormone levels in EFP cases, in Chinese girls. The analysis was based on the data of 141 girls with EFP and 152 girls without EFP. Clinical features were documented, and all SNP genotyping was conducted using SNaPshot method. Statistical analysis was performed to assess the association of the SNPs with EFP risk, and with hormone levels in EFP cases. There was a significant association between rs7759938-C polymorphism in the <i>LIN28B</i> gene and the risk for EFP in the recessive (TT&#x2009;+&#x2009;CT vs. CC) model (<i>p</i>&#x2009;=&#x2009;0.040). Remarkably, rs5780218-delA polymorphism in the <i>KISS1</i> gene and rs2234693-C polymorphism in the <i>ER&#x3b1;</i> gene were significantly associated with peak LH (luteinizing hormone) levels (<i>p</i>&#x2009;=&#x2009;0.008, 0.045) and peak LH/FSH (follicle-stimulating hormone) ratio (<i>p&#x2009;=</i>&#x2009;0.007, 0.006). Additionally, on 7 of the 8 variant loci the alleles associated with increased levels of both peak LH levels and peak LH/FSH ratio in EFP cases were also associated with increased CPP risk. Our findings indicate that rs7759938-C polymorphism in the <i>LIN28B</i> gene might have a protective effect on EFP susceptibility. The most striking findings of this study is that, rs5780218-delA polymorphism in the <i>KISS1</i> gene and rs2234693-C polymorphism in the <i>ER&#x3b1;</i> gene influenced levels of GnRH-stimulated peak LH and LH/FSH ratio, and in general CPP risk genes might also contributes to the abnormality of hormonal levels in EFP.

Study Information

Provider

pubmed

Year

2023

Date

2023-02-24T00:00:00.000Z

DOI

10.1080/09513590.2023.2181653

Citations

3

References

24