SHBG Gene Polymorphisms and Their Influence on Serum SHBG, Total and Free Testosterone Concentrations in Men

Author:

Walravens Joeri1ORCID,Sleumer Bas234ORCID,Vos Michel J4ORCID,Snaterse Gido1ORCID,Narinx Nick5ORCID,Antonio Leen5ORCID,Reyns Tim6,Fiers Tom6ORCID,Kema Ido P4ORCID,Kaufman Jean-Marc1,van de Merbel Nico C23ORCID,Lapauw Bruno1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Endocrinology, Ghent University Hospital , 9000 Ghent , Belgium

2. ICON Bioanalytical Laboratories , 9407 TK, Assen , The Netherlands

3. Department of Analytical Biochemistry, University of Groningen , 9700 AV Groningen , The Netherlands

4. Department of Laboratory Medicine, University of Groningen, University Medical Center Groningen , 9700 RB Groningen , The Netherlands

5. Laboratory of Clinical and Experimental Endocrinology, KU Leuven , 3000 Leuven , Belgium

6. Department of Clinical Chemistry, Ghent University Hospital , 9000 Ghent , Belgium

Abstract

Abstract Context Genetic variation in SHBG structure may affect estimates of sex steroid exposure by altering the affinity of the protein for its ligand. Consequently, free hormone calculations assuming constant binding affinity may, for certain genetic variations, lead to incorrect diagnoses if genetic variation is not taken into consideration. Objective To investigate the effects of genetic variation in SHBG on calculated and measured serum free testosterone (T) in men. Design, setting and participants Population-based sibling-pair study in 999 healthy men aged 25 to 45 (mean, 34.5) years. Main outcome measures Genotyping using microarray (Illumina) for single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNPs) suggested to affect binding affinity and/or concentration of SHBG or T. SHBG concentrations were measured using immunoassay and in a subset (n = 32) by liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS). Total T was measured using LC-MS/MS. Free T was calculated and in a subset (n = 314) measured directly using LC-MS/MS after equilibrium dialysis. Results Allelic frequencies of analyzed SNPs ranged from 0.5% to 58.2%. Compared to wild-type, SHBG concentrations were lower in rs6258 heterozygotes (−24.7%; P < .05) and higher in rs6259 heterozygotes, rs727428 homozygotes, and carriers of rs1799941 (+10.8 to 23.1%; all P < .05). Total T was higher in rs727428 homozygotes and carriers of rs5934505, rs1799941and rs6259 (+3.9 to 21.4%; all P < .05). No clear effects on measured free T were found, except for a trend toward higher values in rs6259 homozygotes, significant for calculated free T (+18.7%; P < .05) in the larger global study population. Conclusion In these men, analyzed SNPs were relatively prevalent and affected serum concentrations of total T and SHBG but not calculated or measured free T except for a higher trend in rs6259 homozygotes.

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TBM

Scientific Research Flanders

FWO-Vlaanderen

Publisher

The Endocrine Society

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