Male infertility is not liked with HSF1, HSF2 and UBE2I gene polymorphisms among Indian subjects |
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Authors: | Pravin Kumar Gangwar Satya Narayan Sankhwar Shriya Pant Bhupendra Pal Singh Abbas Ali Mahdi Rajender Singh |
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Affiliation: | 1.Department of Urology, King George''s Medical University, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India;2.Department of Biochemistry, King George''s Medical University, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India;3.Division of Endocrinology, Central Drug Research Institute, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India |
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Abstract: | We analysed the polymorphisms at rs78202224 (C/A) for HSF1 gene, rs139496713 (C/T) and rs45504694 (C/A) for HSF2 gene and rs116868327 (G/A) for UBE2I gene in 547 infertile cases (non-obstructive azoospermia = 464, asthenozoospermia = 83) and 419 proven fertile controls of similar age group and ethnicity. SNP genotyping was done using AgenaMassARRY platform (Agena Bioscience, CA). Common, heterozygous, rare genotypes and allelic frequencies were analysed using dominant, recessive and co-dominant models. Data shows no significant association between HSF1, HSF2 polymorphisms and male infertility. However, under dominant (GG vs GA+AA) and co-dominanat (GG vs GA) model, polymorphism at the rs116868327 (G/A) locus in UBE2I gene was found to be linked with asthenozoospermia in males with a significant odd-ratio of 6.91 (confidence interval at 95% was 1.52-31.46; p=0.017). Moreover, frequency of rare allele was higher (2.4%) compared to controls (0.4%). Thus, this data showed a significant risk of developing asthenozoospermic condition in males (Odds ratio= 6.75; Confidence interval at 95%= 1.50-30.49; P= 0.018]. Hence, more number of genotyping studies along with the functional assay in multiple cohorts is needed to validate potential variants associated with male infertility. |
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Keywords: | Heat shock factor genes Ubiquitin conjugating enzyme E2I Single nucleotide polymorphism Male infertility |
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