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Strong Association of 677 C>T Substitution in the MTHFR Gene with Male Infertility - A Study on an Indian Population and a Meta-Analysis

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  • Nishi Gupta
  • Saraswati Gupta
  • Madhukar Dama
  • Archana David
  • Geeta Khanna
  • Anil Khanna
  • Singh Rajender

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Background: Methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase (MTHFR) is an important enzyme of folate and methionine metabolism, making it crucial for DNA synthesis and methylation. The objective of this study was to analyze MTHFR gene 677C>T polymorphism in infertile male individuals from North India, followed by a meta-analysis on our data and published studies. Methodology/Principal Findings: We undertook genotyping on a total of 837 individuals including well characterized infertile (N = 522) and confirmed fertile (N = 315) individuals. The SNP was typed by direct DNA sequencing. Chi square test was done for statistical analysis. Published studies were searched using appropriate keywords. Source of data collection for meta-analysis included ‘Pubmed’, ‘Ovid’ and ‘Google Scholar’. Those studies analyzing 677C>T polymorphism in male infertility and presenting all relevant data were included in meta-analysis. The genotype data for infertile subjects and fertile controls was extracted from each study. Chi square test was done to obtain odds ratio (OR) and p-value. Meta-analysis was performed using Comprehensive Meta-analysis software (Version 2). The frequency of mutant (T) allele (p = 0.0025) and genotypes (CT+TT) (p = 0.0187) was significantly higher in infertile individuals in comparison to fertile controls in our case-control study. The overall summary estimate (OR) for allele and genotype meta-analysis were 1.304 (p = 0.000), 1.310 (p = 0.000), respectively, establishing significant association of 677C>T polymorphism with male infertility. Conclusions/Significance: 677C>T substitution associated strongly with male infertility in Indian population. Allele and genotype meta-analysis also supported its strong correlation with male infertility, thus establishing it as a risk factor.

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  • Nishi Gupta & Saraswati Gupta & Madhukar Dama & Archana David & Geeta Khanna & Anil Khanna & Singh Rajender, 2011. "Strong Association of 677 C>T Substitution in the MTHFR Gene with Male Infertility - A Study on an Indian Population and a Meta-Analysis," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 6(7), pages 1-14, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:plo:pone00:0022277
    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0022277
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    1. Nishi Gupta & Saumya Sarkar & Archana David & Pravin Kumar Gangwar & Richa Gupta & Gita Khanna & Satya Narayan Sankhwar & Anil Khanna & Singh Rajender, 2013. "Significant Impact of the MTHFR Polymorphisms and Haplotypes on Male Infertility Risk," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 8(7), pages 1-13, July.
    2. Zhengju Ren & Pengwei Ren & Bo Yang & Kun Fang & Shangqing Ren & Jian Liao & Shengzhuo Liu & Liangren Liu & Zhufeng Peng & Qiang Dong, 2017. "MTHFR C677T, A1298C and MS A2756G Gene Polymorphisms and Male Infertility Risk in a Chinese Population: A Meta-Analysis," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 12(1), pages 1-15, January.
    3. S Justin Carlus & Saumya Sarkar & Sandeep Kumar Bansal & Vertika Singh & Kiran Singh & Rajesh Kumar Jha & Nirmala Sadasivam & Sri Revathy Sadasivam & P S Gireesha & Kumarasamy Thangaraj & Singh Rajend, 2016. "Is MTHFR 677 C>T Polymorphism Clinically Important in Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS)? A Case-Control Study, Meta-Analysis and Trial Sequential Analysis," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 11(3), pages 1-15, March.

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