Last reviewed: May 12, 2026 Last updated: May 12, 2026

Written by: Jay Hastings , CEO of PlexusDx

Jay Hastings is the CEO of PlexusDx, a precision health company focused on genetic testing, blood biomarker insights, and personalized wellness recommendations. He has more than 20 years of experience across healthcare innovation, genomics, laboratory operations, healthcare investing, and strategic finance. His work has included scaling healthcare startups, leading CLIA lab integrations, and helping expand consumer access to precision health tools.

Medically reviewed by: Jayden Lee, PharmD, EMBA

Jayden Lee, PharmD, EMBA, is the PlexusDx Medical Science Liaison with a PharmD and MBA specializing in pharmacogenomics and clinical product development, with a proven ability to bridge the gap between genomic research and practical patient outcomes. Dr. Lee has more than 10 years of professional experience in clinical pharmacy, academia, and research.

The LHCGR rs2293275 Variant, the Triptorelin Pathway, and Reproductive Health: What Your Genotype May Mean

Triptorelin is a synthetic version of a natural brain hormone that helps control the body’s reproductive hormone system, called the HPG axis. By influencing signals that prompt the pituitary gland to release LH and FSH, it can affect processes involved in ovulation, progesterone production, testosterone production, and sperm development. The LHCGR gene makes the receptor that responds to LH in the ovaries and testes, helping regulate fertility-related functions. Natural differences in this gene may change how strongly the body responds to LH, which can influence reproductive hormone balance and overall reproductive health.

Genetic variation in the LHCGR gene may influence how efficiently the biological processes connected to Triptorelin and Reproductive Health function. The rs2293275 variant is analyzed in the PlexusDx Precision Peptide Genetic Test as part of the Reproductive Health pathway. Depending on your genotype, this variant may have a modest to meaningful influence on hormonal regulation, fertility signaling, and reproductive resilience. Understanding your result gives you a personalized starting point for targeted lifestyle, dietary, and supplement strategies grounded in your unique biology.

Practical Foundations for Everyone

Regardless of your LHCGR rs2293275 genotype, the following lifestyle inputs consistently support hormonal balance, reproductive function, and endocrine health. Carriers of the effect allele often notice a stronger return on these habits when applied consistently — which makes regularity more valuable than intensity.

  • Consistent nutrition: A whole-food dietary pattern rich in vegetables, quality protein, healthy fats, and fiber provides the micronutrient foundation that supports reproductive health-related pathways at a cellular level.
  • Regular movement: Physical activity — particularly a combination of aerobic exercise and resistance training — supports the metabolic signaling and growth factor pathways that interact with reproductive health and biological resilience.
  • Quality sleep: Restorative sleep is essential for cellular repair, hormone regulation, and the metabolic processes that underpin reproductive health. Consistent sleep timing amplifies the benefits of other lifestyle habits.
  • Stress management: Chronic stress elevates cortisol and inflammatory markers that can blunt the efficiency of pathways related to reproductive health. A daily stress-reduction practice — even five to ten minutes of slow breathing or mindfulness — helps maintain biological balance.

Diet Recommendations for LHCGR rs2293275 and the Triptorelin Pathway

A targeted nutritional approach for the LHCGR rs2293275 variant focuses on supplying the micronutrients and macronutrient balance that support hormonal regulation, fertility signaling, and reproductive resilience and reduce the metabolic burden on pathways connected to Triptorelin. Priority nutrients vary by pathway but consistently center on anti-inflammatory whole foods, adequate protein for cellular and tissue support, and micronutrient density from colorful produce and quality fats.

The Mediterranean Diet is designed to support this pathway. Our Mediterranean Diet is built with high-fiber, nutrient-dense foods including fruits, vegetables, legumes, and whole grains. Heart-healthy fats are provided by olive oil, avocados, nuts and seeds. Quality protein from dairy, poultry and fish is also consumed to round out the di...

Build meals around quality protein sources (fish, poultry, legumes, eggs), fiber-rich carbohydrates (vegetables, whole grains, legumes), and healthy fats (olive oil, avocado, nuts, seeds). Minimize ultra-processed foods, excessive added sugars, and alcohol — all of which increase oxidative and inflammatory burden on pathways that interact with reproductive health and Triptorelin-related signaling.

Supplement Considerations for LHCGR rs2293275 Support

Supplements cannot modify your LHCGR rs2293275 genotype, but targeted supplementation can address nutritional gaps and support the biological pathways connected to Triptorelin and reproductive health. A foundations-first approach — prioritizing the basics before adding specialty products — produces the most consistent outcomes. Always discuss supplementation with your healthcare provider before starting, especially if you take medications or manage ongoing health conditions.

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Key nutrients commonly relevant to the Reproductive Health pathway include those that support hormonal regulation, fertility signaling, and reproductive resilience. Assess dietary gaps first; targeted supplementation is most valuable when it addresses a specific nutritional shortfall confirmed by food tracking or lab results rather than used as a substitute for consistent lifestyle habits.

Lifestyle Recommendations for Reproductive Health and Triptorelin Pathway Support

Consistent lifestyle habits are the most durable and evidence-supported way to reinforce the biological pathways associated with Triptorelin and reproductive health. For carriers of the LHCGR rs2293275 effect allele, these habits tend to produce a more noticeable return because they directly influence the signaling environments where the variant has its greatest impact.

A practical weekly target is 150 minutes or more of moderate aerobic activity combined with two to three resistance training sessions. Sleep consistency — a fixed wake time, morning outdoor light, and a 60 to 90 minute wind-down before bed — supports cellular recovery and the hormonal balance that underpins reproductive health. Stress management practices such as slow breathing, mindfulness, or low-stimulation outdoor time help maintain the biological stability that Triptorelin-related pathways depend on for efficient function. Avoiding chronic sleep debt, late-day caffeine, and excessive alcohol further removes common suppressors of reproductive health-related signaling.

Genetic Interpretations for rs2293275 (LHCGR)

2 Effect Alleles: TT (+/+)

You have the TT genotype for rs2293275 which means you carry two copies of the effect allele. This variation is associated with altered LH receptor signaling, and some studies suggest it may influence how strongly reproductive tissues respond to luteinizing hormone stimulation. In the context of the Triptorelin pathway, this is relevant because Triptorelin acts upstream by influencing GnRH signaling and pituitary release of LH, while the receptor encoded by LHCGR helps determine how effectively that LH signal is translated into downstream reproductive effects in the ovaries or testes. Research on rs2293275 has linked this variant to differences in ovarian response, reproductive hormone signaling, and certain fertility-related phenotypes in some populations, although findings are mixed and the clinical effect is not identical across all studies. In practical terms, this genotype may indicate that the downstream LH-response portion of the Triptorelin pathway is somewhat less typical, which makes strong HPG-axis support especially important. Helpful strategies may include adequate calorie intake, sufficient protein, healthy dietary fats, zinc, selenium, magnesium, vitamin D, good sleep, stress management, and avoiding chronic underfueling or excessive overtraining, all of which can influence testosterone production, ovulatory signaling, and broader reproductive hormone balance. Overall, this genotype does not diagnose infertility or poor hormone health, but it may reflect a somewhat less typical receptor-response pattern within the broader GnRH–LH–LHCGR signaling cascade.

1 Effect Allele: TC (+/-)

You have the TC genotype for rs2293275, which means you carry one copy of the effect allele and one copy of the non-effect allele. This intermediate genotype may be associated with a moderate change in LH receptor responsiveness, often reflecting a middle-ground signaling pattern between the two homozygous genotypes. In connection with the Triptorelin pathway, this suggests that once Triptorelin-related signaling stimulates LH release, the downstream receptor response is likely to remain broadly functional but may show some individual variation in efficiency. Because LHCGR is the receptor that helps mediate ovulation-related signaling, progesterone support, and testosterone production, even modest changes in receptor behavior may contribute to subtle differences in reproductive endocrine function depending on sex, age, and overall hormonal context. Reviews of gonadotropin receptor pharmacogenetics suggest that rs2293275 may influence ovarian stimulation response and related reproductive traits, but they also emphasize that effects are variable and should be interpreted cautiously. Supportive strategies may include a nutrient-dense diet with adequate protein and healthy fats, regular exercise with sufficient recovery, and attention to key reproductive-supportive nutrients such as zinc, selenium, magnesium, and vitamin D. Overall, this genotype is best viewed as a moderate-response marker within the broader GnRH–LH–LHCGR pathway rather than a strong predictor on its own.

0 Effect Alleles: CC (-/-)

You have the CC genotype for rs2293275 which means you carry two copies of the non-effect allele. This genotype is generally associated with typical LH receptor signaling and a more standard downstream response to luteinizing hormone. In the context of the Triptorelin pathway, this suggests that once Triptorelin-related signaling stimulates LH release from the pituitary, the receptor-mediated portion of the pathway is more likely to operate within the expected range. That may support more typical communication between pituitary hormone output and reproductive tissues involved in ovulation, luteal function, and testosterone production. This does not guarantee optimal fertility or hormone balance, since reproductive physiology is still shaped by many additional factors including age, thyroid function, insulin sensitivity, stress, sleep, body composition, and overall endocrine health. The main recommendation for this genotype is therefore to continue supporting reproductive health through balanced nutrition, adequate energy intake, healthy fats, regular movement, restorative sleep, and recovery from physical and emotional stress. Overall, this genotype is generally consistent with a more typical downstream LH-response profile within the broader Triptorelin-related reproductive pathway.

Inconclusive — No Result

Your genetic data for rs2293275, a LHCGR gene variant, was not successfully called by the laboratory. This means the test did not detect a reliable result for this position, which can occur for technical reasons such as low signal intensity, DNA quality issues, or limitations of the genotyping array. Without a result, we cannot determine whether you carry the typical or effect variant for this gene. If this information is important for your health decisions, you may wish to consider retesting or confirming this variant through a targeted genetic test or sequencing method.

When to Talk to Your Healthcare Provider

If you have concerns related to reproductive health, the Triptorelin pathway, or how your LHCGR rs2293275 results fit into your broader health picture, consult your healthcare provider. They can interpret your genetic results alongside your symptoms, health history, and lab values to guide appropriate testing, dietary adjustments, and supplementation where relevant.

PlexusDx provides genetic insights to help you understand how your genes may influence nutrient needs and biological pathways. This information is provided for educational and wellness purposes only and does not diagnose, treat, or recommend any specific medication, peptide, or therapy, some of which may be prescription-only, investigational, or intended for research use only. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider before making changes to your supplement regimen, diet, or health plan based on genetic information.


Frequently Asked Questions About LHCGR rs2293275 and Triptorelin

What does the LHCGR rs2293275 variant mean for my reproductive health?

The rs2293275 variant in the LHCGR gene may influence how efficiently biological processes connected to Triptorelin and Reproductive Health function in your body. Depending on your genotype, this can have a modest to meaningful effect on hormonal regulation, fertility signaling, and reproductive resilience. Understanding your result gives you a personalized starting point for a targeted lifestyle and nutrition strategy grounded in your unique genetic biology.

How does the Triptorelin pathway relate to LHCGR and reproductive health?

Triptorelin is a peptide being studied for its potential role in supporting hormonal balance, reproductive function, and endocrine health. Researchers are interested in how Triptorelin-associated pathways may interact with genes like LHCGR, which contribute to the signaling environments that influence reproductive health function. The PlexusDx Precision Peptide Genetic Test analyzes 14 pathways, 49 peptides, and 150 genetic insights — including LHCGR rs2293275 — to provide a comprehensive view of how your genetics may influence these interconnected systems.

Can lifestyle changes support LHCGR function regardless of my genotype?

Yes. Consistent lifestyle habits — regular exercise, quality sleep, anti-inflammatory nutrition, and stress management — support reproductive health-related biological pathways across all genotypes. For carriers of the effect allele at rs2293275, these habits tend to produce a stronger measurable return because they directly reinforce the signaling environments where this variant has its greatest influence. Consistency and habit stacking — combining exercise, sleep, and nutrition improvements together — tends to produce better outcomes than any single change in isolation.

What tests can help me learn more about my reproductive health and the Triptorelin pathway?

The PlexusDx Precision Peptide Genetic Test analyzes 14 pathways, 49 peptides, and 150 genetic insights — including LHCGR rs2293275 — to deliver a comprehensive picture of how your genetics may influence peptide-related health pathways. The Peptide Pathways Report translates your results into personalized, actionable guidance. Your healthcare provider can also recommend targeted blood tests based on your specific pathway results and health history to complement your genetic insights with current biomarker data.


If this genetic variant is present in your PlexusDx results, the following tests and reports are commonly used to explore it further:

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