Infant C677T MTHFR polymorphism and severe mental retardation
โ Scribed by Gary M. Shaw; Laura Jelliffe-Pawlowski; Verne Nelson; Huiping Zhu; John A. Harris; Richard H. Finnell
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 64 KB
- Volume
- 79
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1542-0752
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โฆ Synopsis
Abstract
BACKGROUND: We investigated whether infants with homozygous genotype TT of the MTHFR gene were at increased risk of severe mental retardation. METHODS: One hundred children with severe mental retardation (cases) were investigated from a large geographicโbased study of infants born in California in 1992โ1993. Cases were compared to 743 randomly selected nonmalformed control infants born in California during 1987โ1991. DNA was extracted from newborn screening filter papers. Cases and controls were genotyped TT if homozygous for the MTHFR C677T allele, CT if heterozygous for the C677T allele, and CC if homozygous for the C677 (wild type) allele. RESULTS: Overall, case and control infants had similar percentages of TT and CT genotypes. Percentages between cases and controls differed somewhat across race/ethnic groups. Elevated ORs of 1.9 (95% CI: 0.7โ5.0) and 2.6 (95% CI: 1.1โ5.8) were observed for the TT and CT genotypes, respectively, among Hispanic children. Observed results were not substantially altered for analyses that removed 41 case children who also had structural birth defects. CONCLUSIONS: Folateโrelated mechanisms are important to investigate for etiologies of birth defects, and such lines of inquiry may be revealing for mental retardation given the relationships between mental retardation and birth defects and potential relationships between folate, DNA methylation, and mental retardation. Birth Defects Research (Part A), 2007. ยฉ 2006 WileyโLiss, Inc.
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