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Kisspeptin-10

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

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2010 pubmed

KISS1 gene analysis in Korean girls with central precocious puberty: a polymorphism, p.P110T, suggested to exert a protective effect.

Ko. Jung Min JM; Lee. Hyo Sung HS; Hwang. Jin Soon JS

Key Findings

  • Eight KISS1 gene polymorphisms were identified, two of them new but not changing proteins
  • The p.P110T variant was found less frequently in girls with central precocious puberty than in healthy controls
  • Girls with the p.P110T variant showed lower peak FSH levels after GnRH stimulation, indicating a possible protective effect

Practical Outcomes

  • For most biohackers, this study offers little direct action—there’s no dosage, supplement, or protocol to apply. It mainly adds to basic knowledge about how kisspeptin genetics can influence puberty timing, which might be of interest for those studying hormonal regulation but isn’t currently useful for longevity or performance optimization.

Summary

Researchers looked at a gene called KISS1 in Korean girls and found a rare variant (p.P110T) that appears less often in those who start puberty early, suggesting it might protect against early puberty. However, the study doesn’t give any tips on how to use this information for health or performance in adults.

Abstract

Mutations in the GPR54 gene have already been identified as a cause of idiopathic hypogonadotrophic hypogonadism and central precocious puberty (CPP) in certain patients. However, currently there is only a limited amount of data available regarding KISS1 gene mutations or polymorphisms. The aim of this study is to identify KISS1 gene mutations or polymorphisms in Korean girls with CPP. 101 Korean girls with CPP were recruited as the patient group, and 51 healthy Korean female adults as the control group. All coding exons and exon-intron boundaries of the KISS1 gene were sequenced. The relationships between identified sequence variations and CPP were evaluated via the comparison of allele frequencies between the two groups. Different clinical characteristics were also compared between the subgroups with or without a certain variation in the patient group. Eight polymorphisms were identified in the KISS1 gene. Although two of them were novel, those polymorphisms could not lead to amino acid changes. p.P110T was detected less frequently in CPP patients than in the controls (P = 0.022). Moreover, the CPP patients with p.P110T evidenced lower peak FSH values under GnRH stimulation than those without p.P110T (P = 0.002). The allele frequencies of several polymorphisms in the Korean population were identified in this study. An infrequent polymorphism in the KISS1 gene, p.P110T, appeared to be meaningful. This polymorphism was suggested to exert a protective effect on pubertal precocity, even though more evidence will be required to confirm the accurate function.

Study Information

Provider

pubmed

Year

2010

Date

2010-07-10T00:00:00.000Z

DOI

10.1507/endocrj.k10e-073