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- Genetic variants of CYP2C9 and IL-6 on female infertilityPublication . Cardoso, R.; Gonçalves, A.; da Silva, J.M.; Oliveira, C.; Xavier, P.; Alves, H.; Barros, A.; Botelho, M.C.AIM: To study the polymorphic variants in CYP2C9*2*3 and the C-174G promoter polymorphism of the IL-6 gene on Infertile Women.BACKGROUND: - Infertility affects 15–20% of couples worldwide. Within the past decades, there has been a steady rise in the treatment of female infertility with several drugs; - The cytochrome P450 (CYP) genes are oxygenases involved in estrogen biosynthesis and metabolism, generation of DNA damaging procarcinogens, and response to anti-estrogen therapies used in female infertility treatments: - Interleukin-6 (IL-6) is a pleiotropic proinflammatory cytokine, highly expressed in the female urogenital tract and reproductive organs. It has been implicated in estrogen metabolism imbalance.
- Urinary Estrogen Metabolites and Self-Reported Infertility in Women Infected with Schistosoma haematobiumPublication . Santos, J.; Gouveia, M.J.; Vale, N.; Delgado, M. de L.; Gonçalves, A.; da Silva, J.M.; Oliveira, C.; Xavier, P.; Gomes, P.; Santos, L.L.; Lopes, C.; Barros, A.; Rinaldi, G.; Brindley, P.J.; da Costa, J.M.; Sousa, M.; Botelho, M.C.Schistosomiasis is a neglected tropical disease, endemic in 76 countries, that afflicts more than 240 million people. The impact of schistosomiasis on infertility may be underestimated according to recent literature. Extracts of Schistosoma haematobium include estrogen-like metabolites termed catechol-estrogens that down regulate estrogen receptors alpha and beta in estrogen responsive cells. In addition, schistosome derived catechol-estrogens induce genotoxicity that result in estrogen-DNA adducts. These catechol estrogens and the catechol-estrogen-DNA adducts can be isolated from sera of people infected with S. haematobium. The aim of this study was to study infertility in females infected with S. haematobium and its association with the presence of schistosome-derived catechol-estrogens.
