Objective: To investigate a possible association between the carrier freque
ncy of the N314D mutation in the galactose-1-phosphate uridyl transferase (
GALT) gene and endometriosis and linkage to the short arm of chromosome 9,
where the GALT gene resides.
Design: Association and linkage study.
Setting: Population material collected for case and family studies in endom
etriosis.
Patient(s): Women diagnosed with endometriosis by laparotomy or laparoscopy
.
Intervention(s): Association with the GALT gene investigated by genotyping
85 affected women and 213 unrelated control women and a scan for linkage to
chromosome 9 in 205 women from 64 families with endometriosis.
Main Outcome Measure(s): Multipoint parametric lod scores and frequency of
alleles.
Result(s): There was no significant difference in allele frequency for the
N314D polymorphism in patients compared with control subjects. No evidence
for linkage was found to chromosome 9p, where the GALT gene resides.
Conclusion(s): The experiments reported herein provide no evidence supporti
ng involvement of the GALT locus in the development of endometriosis. (C) 2
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