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Association of spermatogenic failure with the b2/b3 partial AZFc deletion
Authors:Eloualid Abdelmajid  Rhaissi Houria  Reguig Ahmed  Bounaceur Safaa  El Houate Brahim  Abidi Omar  Charif Majida  Louanjli Noureddine  Chadli Elbakkay  Barakat Abdelhamid  Bashamboo Anu  McElreavey Ken  Rouba Hassan
Affiliation:Human Genetic Unit, Research Department, Pasteur Institute, Casablanca, Morocco. abdelmajideloualid@yahoo.fr
Abstract:Infertility affects around 1 in 10 men and in most cases the cause is unknown. The Y chromosome plays an important role in spermatogenesis and specific deletions of this chromosome, the AZF deletions, are associated with spermatogenic failure. Recently partial AZF deletions have been described but their association with spermatogenic failure is unclear. Here we screened a total of 339 men with idiopathic spermatogenic failure, and 256 normozoospermic ancestry-matched men for chromosome microdeletions including AZFa, AZFb, AZFc, and the AZFc partial deletions (gr/gr, b1/b3 and b2/b3).AZFa and AZFc deletions were identified in men with severe spermatogenic failure at similar frequencies to those reported elsewhere. Gr/gr deletions were identified in case and control populations at 5.83% and 6.25% respectively suggesting that these deletions are not associated with spermatogenic failure. However, b2/b3 deletions were detected only in men with spermatogenic failure and not in the normospermic individuals. Combined with our previous data this shows an association of the b2/b3 deletion (p = 0.0318) with spermatogenic failure in some populations. We recommend screening for this deletion in men with unexplained spermatogenic failure.
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