Polymorphism rs5780218, rs12998 and rs10158616 in KISS1 gene among the Hubei province Chinese girls with the central precocious puberty.
Dong. Lijuan L; Zhou. Weiguang W; Lin. Zhongchao Z; Tang. Lingyu L; Deng. Xinyi X; Chen. Bifeng B; Huang. Wei W; Xiong. Qiantao Q
Key Findings
- Variants rs5780218 and rs12998 in the KISS1 gene are significantly associated with central precocious puberty (CPP) in the studied population.
- Specific haplotypes (AGG) increase CPP risk, whereas others (-GG) appear protective.
- Meta‑analysis across studies confirms the role of these two variants in CPP susceptibility among Chinese girls.
Practical Outcomes
- For biohackers and self‑experimenters, this study offers no direct guidance on using kisspeptin‑10 for health or performance. The findings are mainly of genetic interest and suggest that these SNPs could serve as biomarkers for early puberty risk, but they do not translate into actionable protocols for longevity, metabolism, or cognition.
Summary
Researchers looked at three genetic variants in the KISS1 gene and found that two of them (rs5780218 and rs12998) are linked to a higher chance of early puberty in Chinese girls, while certain combinations of these variants can either raise or lower that risk.
Abstract
Central precocious puberty (CPP) results from early activation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal (HPG) axis. To elucidate the molecular genetic basis of CPP, we here investigated the effects of polymorphism rs5780218, rs12998 and rs10158616 in KISS1 gene on CPP susceptibility. The three KISS1 gene polymorphisms were genotyped by the polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism (PCR-RFLP) and Sanger sequencing in 422 healthy Hubei Chinese girls and 384 Hubei Chinese girls with CPP. Single-locus analysis demonstrated that rs5780218 and rs12998 were significantly associated with CPP susceptibility in Hubei Chinese girls. Haplotype analysis exhibited that the AGG carrying the risk allele A of rs5780218 and the -GG carrying the protective allele - of rs5780218 were associated with increased and decreased CPP susceptibility in Hubei Chinese girls, respectively. The following meta-analysis confirmed the contribution of rs5780218 and rs12998 on CPP susceptibility in Chinese girls. rs5780218 and rs12998 in the KISS1 gene may participate in genetic susceptibility to CPP in Chinese girls, and the KISS1 gene rs5780218 may serve as a genetic biomarker of CPP. However, the present findings should be validated in future studies with larger sample sizes in other ethnic populations.
Study Information
pubmed
2024
2024-02-15T00:00:00.000Z
10.1007/s12020-024-03716-4
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