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Epigenetic heterogeneity of developmentally important genes in human sperm: implications for assisted reproduction outcome.
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Epigenetics [Epigenetics] 2014 Dec; Vol. 9 (12), pp. 1648-58. - Publication Year :
- 2014
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Abstract
- The molecular basis of male infertility is poorly understood, the majority of cases remaining unsolved. The association of aberrant sperm DNA methylation patterns and compromised semen parameters suggests that disturbances in male germline epigenetic reprogramming contribute to this problem. So far there are only few data on the epigenetic heterogeneity of sperm within a given sample and how to select the best sperm for successful infertility treatment. Limiting dilution bisulfite sequencing of small pools of sperm from fertile donors did not reveal significant differences in the occurrence of abnormal methylation imprints between sperm with and without morphological abnormalities. Intracytoplasmic morphologically selected sperm injection was not associated with an improved epigenetic quality, compared to standard intracytoplasmatic sperm injection. Deep bisulfite sequencing (DBS) of 2 imprinted and 2 pluripotency genes in sperm from men attending a fertility center showed that in both samples with normozoospermia and oligoasthenoteratozoospermia (OAT) the vast majority of sperm alleles was normally (de)methylated and the percentage of epimutations (allele methylation errors) was generally low (<1%). However, DBS allowed one to identify and quantify these rare epimutations with high accuracy. Sperm samples not leading to a pregnancy, in particular in the OAT group, had significantly more epimutations in the paternally methylated GTL2 gene than samples leading to a live birth. All 13 normozoospermic and 13 OAT samples leading to a child had <1% GTL2 epimutations, whereas one (7%) of 14 normozoospermic and 7 (50%) of 14 OAT samples without pregnancy displayed 1-14% GTL2 epimutations.
- Subjects :
- CpG Islands
Genomic Imprinting
High-Throughput Nucleotide Sequencing methods
Homeodomain Proteins genetics
Humans
Kruppel-Like Transcription Factors genetics
Male
Nanog Homeobox Protein
Octamer Transcription Factor-3 genetics
Potassium Channels, Voltage-Gated genetics
RNA, Long Noncoding genetics
RNA-Binding Proteins genetics
Reference Values
Single-Cell Analysis
Spermatogenesis genetics
Sulfites
Asthenozoospermia genetics
DNA Methylation
Epigenesis, Genetic
Spermatozoa physiology
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Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1559-2308
- Volume :
- 9
- Issue :
- 12
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Epigenetics
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 25625849
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.4161/15592294.2014.988063