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. 2023 Oct 31;12(21):6870. doi: 10.3390/jcm12216870

Table 6.

Voiding LUTS severity and SNP genotypes in men and women.

Variables V-IPSS Score in Men Allele
Positivity
p Value
V-IPSS in Women Allele
Positivity
p Value
Mild/
Moderate
<17, n (%)
Severe
≥17, n (%)
Mild/
Moderate
<17, n (%)
Severe
≥17, n (%)
rs2052129
(c.691G>T)
GG 17 (44.7) 0 0.019 22 (43.1) 0 0.262
GT-TT 21 (55.3) 8 (100.0) 29 (56.9) 3 (100.0)
rs10156191
(p.Thr16Met)
CC 14 (36.8) 0 0.085 20 (39.2) 0 0.287
CT-TT 24 (63.2) 8 (100.0) 31 (60.8) 3 (100.0)
rs2052129
rs10156191
No 18 (47.4) 0 0.015 24 (47.1) 0 0.245
Yes 20 (52.6) 8 (100.0) 27 (52.9) 3 (100.0)
SNPs <4 SNPs 26 (68.4) 4 (50.0) 0.421 39 (76.5) 0 0.018
4 SNPs 12 (31.6) 4 (50.0) 12 (23.5) 3 (100.0)
Homozygosity No 33 (86.8) 6 (75.0) 0.597 47 (92.2) 1 (33.3) 0.030
Yes 5 (13.2) 2 (25.0) 4 (7.8) 2 (66.7)

Allele positivity compares the presence of the minor allele (either in heterozygosity or homozygosity) related to reduced DAO activity vs. the absence of the minor allele; significance level: chi-square test or Fisher’s exact test.