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A cost-effective screening test for detecting AZF microdeletions on the human Y chromosome.

Patricia De C Pieri1, Dirceu H Pereira, Sidney Glina, Jorge Hallak, Ken McElreavey, Carlos A Moreira-Filho.   

Abstract

PCR-based screening of microdeletions in the azoospermic factor (AZF) on the Yq chromosome is an accepted means of identifying a common genetic cause of male infertility, responsible for 5-15% of cases associated with a low sperm count (</=5 x 10(6) sptz/ml). Based on an extensive analysis of the literature, we have established a cost-effective preliminary PCR-based diagnostic screening test, with a set of six pairs of primers ("set-of-6") that have the capability of detecting up to 95% of the Y microdeletion cases already published. These primers are: sY84 in AZFa, sY114, sY129, sY143 in AZFb, and sY149, sY254 in AZFc. Initially, the set-of-6 was tested with 13 other pairs of primers covering the three AZF subregions. A sample of 114 infertile men was tested and 10 (8.8%) microdeletions were found, 3 of which were among the 26 (11.5%) idiopathic azoospermic men. These results showed that all detected microdeletions would be identified using the set-of-6 only. Another sample of 34 patients was subsequently tested using the set-of-6 and 3 (8.8%) microdeletions were found in this group. A comparison of our results with those reported in the literature showed similar microdeletion detection frequencies, demonstrating that the set-of-6 primers provides a reliable, simple and cost-effective way of detecting AZF deletions.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12490058     DOI: 10.1089/109065702761403342

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Genet Test        ISSN: 1090-6576


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