The role of estrogen receptor gene polymorphisms in menopausal symptoms and estradiol levels in perimenopausal women - Findings from the Swiss Perimenopause Study

Maturitas. 2024 May:183:107942. doi: 10.1016/j.maturitas.2024.107942. Epub 2024 Feb 21.

Abstract

Objectives: Fluctuating estradiol (E2) levels seem to be associated with menopausal symptoms, though not all women suffer from these symptoms to the same extent despite experiencing these hormonal changes. This suggests underlying, interindividual mechanisms, such as single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) influencing estrogen receptors α and β, and the g-protein-coupled estrogen receptor (GPER). As research is scarce, we aimed to address this research gap by assessing genetic traits, E2 levels, and menopausal symptoms longitudinally.

Study design: 129 perimenopausal women (aged 40-56 years) participated in the 13-month longitudinal Swiss Perimenopause Study.

Main outcome measures: Menopausal symptoms were assessed fortnightly using the Menopause Rating Scale (MRS II). Salivary E2 levels were assessed 14 times over two non-consecutive months. Blood samples were collected using the dried blood spot (DBS) technique to analyze ESR1 rs2234693, ESR1 rs9340799, ESR2 rs1256049, ESR2 rs4906938, and GPER rs3808350. Group-based trajectory modeling was performed to identify interindividual trajectories of menopausal symptoms. Multinomial logistic regression models were employed to identify factors associated with these trajectories.

Results: Four distinct trajectory groups of menopausal symptoms were identified (increase, moderate, rebound, decrease). ER gene polymorphisms and E2 fluctuation were significantly associated with group membership. Furthermore, ER gene polymorphisms modulated the effect of E2 fluctuations on menopausal symptom trajectory.

Conclusions: This study illuminates the multifaceted factors contributing to the individuality of the perimenopausal experience. ER gene polymorphisms emerged as integral factors by modulating the effect of E2 fluctuations on menopausal symptom trajectory. This underscores the intricate interplay of genetic factors, E2 fluctuations, and menopausal symptoms during perimenopause.

Keywords: Estrogen receptor; Menopausal symptoms; Perimenopause; Polymorphism; Steroid hormones.

MeSH terms

  • Estradiol
  • Estrogen Receptor alpha / genetics
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Menopause* / genetics
  • Perimenopause*
  • Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide
  • Switzerland

Substances

  • Estradiol
  • Estrogen Receptor alpha