Literature DB >> 21290969

The case of an infertile male with an uncommon reciprocal X-autosomal translocation: how does this affect male fertility?

K Karaer1, M A Ergun, A Weise, E Ewers, T Liehr, N Kosyakova, H Mkrtchyan.   

Abstract

Infertility is defined as the inability to conceive after one year of regular unprotected intercourse. Constitutional numerical and/or structural chromosomal aberrations like sex-chromosome aberrations are one of the possible factors involved in fertility problems. Reciprocal translocations between an X-chromosome and an autosome are rarely seen in men. Male carriers of an X-autosome translocation are invariably sterile, regardless of the position of the breakpoint in the X-chromosome. Breakpoints in autosomal chromosomes could also be involved in male infertility. In this paper, we describe a 31-year-old male with azoospermia. GTG banding with high resolution multicolor-banding (MCB) techniques revealed a karyotype 46,Y,t(X;1)(p22.3;q25), and we discuss how the breakpoint of this translocation could affect male infertility. As a conclusion, cytogenetic evaluation of infertile subjects with azoospermia should be considered in the first place before in vitro fertilisation procedures are planned.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 21290969

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Genet Couns        ISSN: 1015-8146


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