| Literature DB >> 29699335 |
Eitetsu Koh1, Ho-Su Sin1, Masato Fukushima1, Mikio Namiki1.
Abstract
Recently, work has shown that azoospermia factor (AZF) microdeletions result from homologous recombination between almost identical blocks in this gene region. These microdeletions in the Y chromosome are a common molecular genetic cause of spermatogenetic failure leading to male infertility. After completion of the sequencing of the Y chromosome, the classical definition of AZFa, AZFb, and AZFc was modified to five regions, namely AZFa, P5/proximal-P1, P5/distal-P1, P4/distal-P1, and AZFc, as a result of the determination of Y chromosomal structure. Moreover, partial AZFc deletions have also been reported, resulting from recombination in their sub-ampliconic identical pair sequences. These deletions are also implicated in a possible association with Y chromosome haplogroups. In this review, we address Y chromosomal complexity and the modified categories of the AZF deletions. Recognition of the association of Y deletions with male infertility has implications for the diagnosis, treatment, and genetic counseling of infertile men, in particular candidates for intracytoplasmic sperm injection.Entities:
Keywords: AZF; Intrachromosomal recombination; Male infertility; Palindrome; Y chromosome
Year: 2010 PMID: 29699335 PMCID: PMC5904663 DOI: 10.1007/s12522-010-0055-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Reprod Med Biol ISSN: 1445-5781