Association between leptin receptor polymorphisms and polycystic ovary syndrome risk: a meta-analysis based on 11 studies

Objective Published evidence indicated that the leptin receptor (LEPR) gene polymorphisms are associated with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) risk. However, studies on the association between the polymorphisms of LEPR gene are inconsistent or even controversial.Material and Methods We conducted thi...

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Main Authors: Na-Na Wang (Author), Min Tang (Author), Han-Yu Zhang (Author), Qiao-Zhen Yang (Author), Gong-Li Yang (Author)
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Published: Taylor & Francis Group, 2023-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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520 |a Objective Published evidence indicated that the leptin receptor (LEPR) gene polymorphisms are associated with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) risk. However, studies on the association between the polymorphisms of LEPR gene are inconsistent or even controversial.Material and Methods We conducted this meta-analysis to explore the more precise relationship between LEPR polymorphisms and PCOS risk. Relevant articles were searched with five online databases up to March 1 2023. Odds ratios (OR) with 95% confidence intervals (CI) were selected to examine the statistical strength of each genetic model. Moreover, RNA secondary structure and variant effects of these loci were examined with in silico analysis.Results Overall, 11 publications were analyzed, and the pooled results did not present any significant association between rs1137101 A/G polymorphism and PCOS risk in general population and some subgroup analysis. But the significant association were observed in Asian population (AG vs. AA: OR = 0.51, 95%CI = 0.32-0.81, p = .01, I2=0%; AG + GG vs. AA: OR = 0.41, 95%CI = 0.26-0.65, p < .01, I2=25.9%). Moreover, similar positive associations were also observed in rs1805096 polymorphism with PCOS risk.Conclusion In summary, our meta-analysis suggested that the LEPR gene polymorphisms might be associated with PCOS susceptibility. Owing to the limited studies and small sample size in our meta-analysis, more well-designed studies from different races were needed to be conducted to verify the current results. 
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