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Human male infertility and Y chromosome deletions: role of the AZF-candidate genes DAZ, RBM and DFFRY.

A Ferlin1, E Moro, A Garolla, C Foresta.   

Abstract

Microdeletions in Yq11 overlapping three distinct 'azoospermia factors' (AZFa-c) represent the aetiological factor of 10-15% of idiopathic azoospermia and severe oligozoospermia, with higher prevalence in more severe testiculopathies, such as Sertoli cell-only syndrome. Using a PCR-based screening, we analysed Yq microdeletions in 180 infertile patients affected by idiopathic Sertoli cell-only syndrome and different degrees of hypospermatogenesis, compared with 50 patients with known causes of testicular alteration, 30 with obstructive azoospermia, and 100 normal fertile men. In idiopathic severe testiculopathies (Sertoli cell-only syndrome and severe hypospermatogenesis), a high prevalence of microdeletions (34.5% and 24.7% respectively) was found, while milder forms were not associated with Yq alteration. No deletions were found in testiculopathies of known aetiology, obstructive azoospermia, normal fertile men and male relatives of patients with deletions. Deletions in the AZFc region involving the DAZ gene were the most frequent finding and they were more often observed in severe hypospermatogenesis than in Sertoli cell-only syndrome, suggesting that deletions of this region are not sufficient to cause complete loss of the spermatogenic line. Deletions in AZFb involving the RBM gene were less frequently detected and there was no correlation with testicular phenotype, with an apparent minor role for such gene in spermatogenesis. The DFFRY gene was absent in a fraction of patients, making it a candidate AZFa gene. Our data suggest that larger deletions involving more than one AZF-candidate gene are associated with a more severe testicular phenotype.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10402373     DOI: 10.1093/humrep/14.7.1710

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hum Reprod        ISSN: 0268-1161            Impact factor:   6.918


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Review 1.  Role of the AZFa candidate genes in male infertility.

Authors:  C Foresta; E Moro; A Rossi; M Rossato; A Garolla; A Ferlin
Journal:  J Endocrinol Invest       Date:  2000-11       Impact factor: 4.256

2.  AZFc somatic microdeletions and copy number polymorphism of the DAZ genes in human males exposed to natural background radiation.

Authors:  Sanjay Premi; Jyoti Srivastava; Sebastian Padinjarel Chandy; Sher Ali
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Review 3.  A multi-faceted approach to understanding male infertility: gene mutations, molecular defects and assisted reproductive techniques (ART).

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Journal:  J Assist Reprod Genet       Date:  2014-08-13       Impact factor: 3.412

Review 4.  Relevance of genetic investigation in male infertility.

Authors:  P Asero; A E Calogero; R A Condorelli; L Mongioi'; E Vicari; F Lanzafame; R Crisci; S La Vignera
Journal:  J Endocrinol Invest       Date:  2014-01-24       Impact factor: 4.256

5.  A novel approach for the analysis of DAZ gene copy number in severely idiopathic infertile men.

Authors:  A Ferlin; E Moro; A Rossi; C Foresta
Journal:  J Endocrinol Invest       Date:  2002-01       Impact factor: 4.256

6.  Cytogenetic and Y chromosome microdeletion screening studies in infertile males with Oligozoospermia and Azoospermia in Southeast Turkey.

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Journal:  J Assist Reprod Genet       Date:  2008-10-25       Impact factor: 3.412

7.  High prevalence of genetic abnormalities in Middle Eastern patients with idiopathic non-obstructive azoospermia.

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8.  Human Y-chromosome variation and male dysfunction.

Authors:  Cláudia Márcia Benedetto de Carvalho; Fabrício Rodrigues Santos
Journal:  J Mol Genet Med       Date:  2005-12-06

9.  Screening for Y-chromosome microdeletions in a population of infertile males in the Gaza Strip.

Authors:  Ashraf J Shaqalaih; Masood S Abu Halima; Mohammed J Ashour; Fadel A Sharif
Journal:  J Exp Clin Assist Reprod       Date:  2009-10-20

10.  Y-chromosome microdeletions and cytogenetic findings in unselected ICSI candidates at a Danish fertility clinic.

Authors:  Pinar Bor; Johnny Hindkjaer; Steen Kølvraa; Hans Jakob Ingerslev
Journal:  J Assist Reprod Genet       Date:  2002-05       Impact factor: 3.412

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