Association of methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase (MTHFR) gene polymorphisms with vitamin B12 deficiency and adverse perinatal outcomes among pregnant women of rural South India – a cross sectional longitudinal study
Author:
Barney Anitha M.1ORCID, Danda Sumita1, Cherian Anne G.2, Aronraj Jency1, Jayaprakash Lavanya1, Abraham Vinod J.3, Christudass Christhunesa S.4, Marcus Tobey A.2
Affiliation:
1. Department of Clinical Genetics , Christian Medical College , Vellore , Tamil Nadu , India 2. Department of Obstetrics’ and Gynaecology , Christian Medical College , Vellore , Tamil Nadu , India 3. Department of Community Health , Christian Medical College , Vellore , Tamil Nadu , India 4. Department of Neurological Sciences , Christian Medical College , Vellore , Tamil Nadu , India
Abstract
Abstract
Objectives
To determine the occurrence of MTHFR gene polymorphisms and to study their association with vitamin B12 deficiency and adverse perinatal outcomes among a cohort of pregnant women from Kaniyambadi block, Tamil Nadu.
Methods
120 consecutive pregnant women who were ≤20 weeks of gestational age from the 82 villages of Kaniyambadi block were recruited. Genomic DNA was isolated from the peripheral blood. PCR amplification was done followed by Sangers sequencing. Maternal and neonatal outcomes were extracted. Data was entered and analysed.
Results
Our study found the occurrence of c.1298A>C variant in homozygous state in 14.2% and c.677C>T heterozygous state in 15%. Sanger sequencing of exon 7 identified another pathogenic variant c.1262G>T in heterozygous state in two of them. Both the mothers who harboured that variant had preterm delivery and one of them gave birth to a low-birth-weight neonate. In the entire cohort, 5% of the mothers had abortion, 4.2% of them had preterm delivery and 8.8% of the neonates had low birth weight. Presence of c.1298A>C or c.677C>T variants were associated with vitamin B12 deficiency [Pearson Chi squared value (χ2)=7.9 and 7.6 respectively; p=0.02]. Heterozygous pathogenic variant c.1262G>T was associated with both adverse maternal [χ2=11.5; p=0.001] and neonatal [χ2=18.3; p=0.009] outcomes.
Conclusions
MTHFR gene polymorphisms could be associated with several adverse perinatal outcomes and vitamin B12 deficiency. Further larger studies are needed to prove the pathogenicity of c.1262G>T variant on pregnancy.
Funder
Fluid research grant, Institutional Review Board (IRB), Christian Medical College, Vellore
Publisher
Walter de Gruyter GmbH
Subject
Obstetrics and Gynecology,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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