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Childhood Abuse Experiences and the COMT and MTHFR Genetic Variants Associated With Male Sexual Orientation in the Han Chinese Populations: A Case-Control Study

机译:儿童虐待体验与汉族人口中男性性定位有关的虐待体验和COMT和MTHFR遗传变异:一个案例对照研究

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Abstract Background Although it is widely acknowledged that genetic and environmental factors are involved in the development of male homosexuality, the causes are not fully understood. Aim To explore the association and interaction of childhood abuse experiences and genetic variants of the catechol-O-methyltransferase (COMT) and methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase (MTHFR) genes with the development of male homosexuality. Methods A case-control study of 537 exclusively homosexual men and 583 exclusively heterosexual men was conducted, with data collected from March 2013 to August 2015. Data were analyzed using χ 2 tests and logistic regression models. Outcomes Sociodemographic characteristics, childhood abuse experiences, and polymorphisms of COMT at rs4680, rs4818, and rs6267 and MTHFR at rs1801133. Results More frequent occurrence of physical (adjusted odds ratio [aOR]?= 1.78), emotional (aOR?= 2.07), and sexual (aOR?= 2.53) abuse during childhood was significantly associated with the development of male homosexuality. The polymorphisms of MTHFR at rs1801133 and COMT at rs4818 also were significantly associated with the development of male homosexuality in the homozygote comparisons (T/T vs C/C at rs1801133, aOR?= 1.68; G/G vs C/C at rs4818, aOR?= 1.75). In addition, significant interaction effects between childhood abuse experiences and the COMT and MTHFR genetic variants on the development of male homosexuality were found. Clinical Translation This is the first time that an association of childhood abuse, COMT and MTHFR genetic variants, and their interactions with development of male homosexuality was exhaustively explored, which could help provide new insight into the etiology of male homosexuality. Strengths and Limitations Because homosexual men are a relatively obscure population, it was impossible to select the study participants by random sampling, which could lead to selection bias. In addition, because this was a case-control study, recall bias was inevitable, and we could not verify causality. Conclusions Childhood abuse and the COMT and MTHFR genetic variants could be positively associated with the development of homosexuality. However, it remains unknown how these factors jointly play a role in the development of homosexuality, and more studies in different ethnic populations and with a larger sample and a prospective design are required to confirm our findings. Qin J-B, Zhao G-L, Wang F, et?al. Childhood Abuse Experiences and the COMT and MTHFR Genetic Variants Associated With Male Sexual Orientation in the Han Chinese Populations: A Case-Control Study. J Sex Med 2018;15:29–42.
机译:摘要背景虽然广泛承认遗传和环境因素涉及男性同性恋的发展,但原因尚未完全理解。目的探讨儿童滥用经验和亚甲基转移酶(COMT)和亚甲基四氢溶胶酸盐还原酶(MTHFR)基因的遗传变异的关联和相互作用随着男性同性恋的发展。方法对537名独家同性恋男性和583名独家异性恋男性进行了案例对照研究,并于2013年3月至2015年8月收集的数据。使用χ2测试和逻辑回归模型分析了数据。在RS4680,RS4818和RS6267和RS6267和MTHFR在RS1801133的情况下,在RS4680,RS4818和MTHFR的COMT的多态性的成果。结果更频繁地发生了物理(调整的赔率比[AOR]?= 1.78),情绪(AOR?= 2.07),而性感(AOR?= 2.53)虐待儿童时期与男性同性恋的发展有显着相关。在RS4818中的MTHFR在RS1801133和COMT中的多态性也显着与Homozygote比较中的男性同性恋的发展显着相关(T / T VS C / C在RS1801133,AOR?= 1.68; G / G VS C / C, aor?= 1.75)。此外,还发现了儿童滥用体验经验与COMT和MTHFR遗传变异的显着互动效应。临床翻译这是讨论儿童虐待,COMT和MTHFR遗传变异的第一次,以及他们与男性同性恋发展的相互作用被彻底探索,这有助于为男性同性恋的病因提供新的洞察力。优势和局限性因为同性恋者是一个相对晦涩的人口,不可能通过随机抽样选择研究参与者,这可能导致选择偏见。此外,由于这是一个案例对照研究,召回偏见是不可避免的,我们无法验证因果关系。结论儿童虐待和COMT和MTHFR遗传变异可能与同性恋的发展正相关。然而,它仍然是如何在同性恋发展中共同发挥作用的问题,以及在不同种族种群和更大的样本和预期设计中进行更多的研究以确认我们的研究结果。秦j-b,赵g-l,王f,et?al。儿童虐待体验和汉族人口中男性性素质相关的虐待体验和组合和MTHFR遗传变异:一个案例对照研究。 J SEX MED 2018; 15:29-42。

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