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  • Title: Functional SNP -1562C/T in the promoter region of MMP9 and recurrent early pregnancy loss.
    Author: Singh K, Nair RR, Khanna A.
    Journal: Reprod Biomed Online; 2012 Jan; 24(1):61-5. PubMed ID: 22118839.
    Abstract:
    Angiogenesis, invasion and decidualization play an important role in uterine preparation and embryo development. Matrix metalloproteinases (MMP) are crucial for the degradation/remodelling of the extracellular matrix and are involved in spiral artery formation and invasion of endometrium during implantation. A functional single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) in the MMP9 promoter, 1562C/T, is known to influence expression in an allele-specific manner. The present study evaluated the association between maternal genotype of SNP 1562C/T of MMP9 and recurrent early pregnancy loss (REPL) risk. This case–control study was comprised of REPL patients (n = 106) and women having one healthy child as controls (n = 111). Genotyping for SNP 1562C/T of MMP9 was performed by PCR/restriction fragment length polymorphism followed by DNA sequencing. Allele and genotype distribution did not differ significantly between patients and controls (by allele, chi-squared 0.228, odds ratio 1.12, 95% confidence interval 0.695–1.816; by genotype, chi-squared 0.893). Thus SNP 1562C/T of MMP9 was not associated with REPL risk in this population and further study in other populations will verify whether it is associated with REPL risk or not. REPL is a multifactorial pathology and other genetic or environmental factors may be contributing to the complex aetiology of REPL.
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