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A common 1.6 Mb Y-chromosomal inversion predisposes to subsequent deletions and severe spermatogenic failure in humans

Authors :
Mark A. Jobling
Kristiina Rull
Paul Korrovits
Rodrigo Flores
Pille Hallast
Laura Kibena
Marina Grigorova
Chris Tyler-Smith
Margus Punab
Maris Laan
Olev Poolamets
Elena Arciero
Siiri Rootsi
Yali Xue
Kristjan Pomm
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2020.

Abstract

Male infertility is a prevalent condition, concerning 5-10% of men. So far, only some recurrent genetic factors have been described as confident contributors to spermatogenic failure. Here, we report the first re-sequencing study of the Y-chromosomal Azoospermia Factor c (AZFc) region combined with gene dosage and Y-haplogroup determination. In analysing 2,324 Estonian men, we uncovered a novel structural variant as a high-penetrant risk factor to male infertility. The Y lineage R1a1-M458, reported at >20% frequency in several European populations, carries a fixed ∼1.6 Mb long r2/r3 inversion destabilizing the AZFc region and predisposing to recurrent microdeletions. Such complex rearrangements were significantly enriched among severe oligozoospermia cases. The carrier vs non-carrier risk to spermatogenic failure was increased 8.6-fold (p = 6.0 × 10−4). The finding contributes to improved molecular diagnostics and clinical management of infertility. Carrier identification in young age will facilitate timely counselling and reproductive decision-making.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........389014c6988b58d07618f1d9abfe050c
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.12.08.20245928