rs10419023 - GRIN2D

Magnitude 4.5 · 1 study on file

Reported associations

  • New variants near RHOJ and C2, HLA-DRA region and susceptibility to endometriosis in the Polish population-The genome-wide association study. - European journal of obstetrics, gynecology, and reproductive biology (2018) · Sobalska-Kwapis M, Smolarz B, Słomka M, Szaflik T, Kępka E, Kulig B, Siewierska-Górska A, Polak G, Romanowicz H, Strapagiel D, Szyłło K · PubMed 28881265

    Endometriosis is a common gynaecological disease, associated with severe pelvic pain and reduced fertility; however, molecular mechanisms remain largely unknown. Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) are able to identify genetic loci, which can play significant role during endometriosis development. The study aimed at localisation of new genes and chromosomal loci, the nucleotide variants of which determine the level of susceptibility to endometriosis. Blood samples from 171 patients with endometriosis were used as material for studies. The patients were recruited to the study at the Department of Operative Gynaecology of the Institute of the Polish Mother's Memorial Hospital in Lodz. A control group (n=2934) came from the POPULOUS collection registered at Biobank Lab, Department of Molec


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Lifestyle context

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Discuss with your doctor

  • Endometriosis risk assessment Moderate

    GRIN2D locus associated with 3-fold increased endometriosis risk in GWAS study.

    Discuss with healthcare provider, especially if female and experiencing pelvic symptoms.

Screening

  • Endometriosis symptoms Moderate

    Genetic predisposition warrants monitoring for early symptoms given increased risk.

    Track pelvic pain, dysmenorrhea, and infertility concerns; report to healthcare provider.