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CREM variants rs4934540 and rs2295415 conferred susceptibility to nonobstructive azoospermia risk in the Chinese population.

Authors :
He XJ
Song B
Du WD
Cao YX
Zhang Y
Ruan J
Tian H
Zhou FS
Zuo XB
Wu H
Zha X
Xie XS
Wei ZL
Zhou P
Source :
Biology of reproduction [Biol Reprod] 2014 Aug; Vol. 91 (2), pp. 52. Date of Electronic Publication: 2014 Jun 18.
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

To evaluate the association of variants related to spermatogenesis with susceptibility to Chinese idiopathic nonobstructive azoospermia (NOA), seventeen tag single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in CREM, ACT, KIF17b, and SPAG8 were analyzed in 361 NOA patients and 368 controls by Sequenom iplex technology. The results showed that two CREM SNPs, rs4934540 and rs22954152, were significantly associated with NOA and played protective roles against the disease (P value with Bonferroni correction = 0.00017, odds ratio [OR] = 0.624 and P = 0.012, OR = 0.686, respectively). Haplotype analysis of CREM gene variants suggested that haplotype CGTG of the SNPs, rs4934540, rs2295415, rs11592356, and rs1148247, exhibited significant protective effect against the occurrence of NOA (P = 0.001, OR = 0.659). The haplotype TATG conferred a significantly increased risk of NOA (P = 0.011, OR = 1.317). Furthermore, making use of quantitative RT-PCR, we demonstrated that relative mRNA expression of CREM in NOA patients with maturation arrest was only one-third of that in the controls with normal spermatogenesis (P < 0.0001). Our findings indicated that the polymorphisms of CREM gene were associated with NOA in the Chinese population and low CREM expression might be involved in the pathogenesis of spermatogenesis maturation arrest.<br /> (© 2014 by the Society for the Study of Reproduction, Inc.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1529-7268
Volume :
91
Issue :
2
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Biology of reproduction
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
24943041
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1095/biolreprod.114.120527