Summary
There is an association between a B region allele (here called the B′ allele) of the
estrogen receptor (ER) and a history of spontaneous abortion in women with ER positive
breast cancer, but no such association for women with ER negative tumors or women
without breast cancer. In this study we compared the heights of women carrying the
B and B′ alleles. The B′ allele was identified by polymerase chain reaction to amplify
genomic DNA around the polymorphic region of the ER gene, followed by allele specific
oligonucleotide hybridization. This analysis used DNA obtained from blood lymphocytes.
Women carrying the B′ allele were significantly taller than those carrying the wild
type allele (B allele). Multiple linear regression also demonstrated that this association
remained (p = 0.017), controlling for the effects of age and race. Since the B′ ER
allele results from a silent mutation, a second mutation, segregating with it, no
doubt plays a role in producing the high incidence of spontaneous abortion we reported
previously and the height difference we report here. This second mutation might lie
within the estrogen receptor itself or within one of the genes nearby.
Key words
Height - Estrogen Receptor - Polymorphism