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Pedigrees of infertile Chinese men with Y chromosome microdeletions derived from natural transmission and de novo mutation

Authors :
Y.Z. Zhu
Zhu-Ming Hu
Ruixue Wang
Li Ll
Xi Yu
Liu Rz
Source :
Genetics and molecular research : GMR. 14(1)
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Y chromosome microdeletions can cause male infertility and are classified as natural transmission and de novo mutations. To examine the source of these deletions in Chinese men and to provide a theoretical and laboratory basis for genetic counseling, patients from Northeast China with primary male infertility (N = 22) and their fathers were investigated. Karyotype analysis was performed on peripheral blood lymphocytes using standard G-banding. Multiplex polymerase chain reaction amplification using 18 specific sequence-tagged sites was selected to detect Y chromosome microdeletions. De novo mutations were observed in 17 father-son pairs, leading to a mutation rate of 77.27% (17/22), while the vertical transmission of Yq AZFc microdeletions was detected in 5 cases of the families investigated (29.41%, 5/17). There were no statistically significant differences between vertically transmitted and de novo mutations in men with AZFc deletions regarding age, testicular volume, and reproductive hormone levels. Most Y chromosome microdeletions in men from Northeast China are the result of de novo mutations via natural conception, and men with Yq AZFc deletions showed no clear differences between vertical transmission and de novo mutations.

Details

ISSN :
16765680
Volume :
14
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Genetics and molecular research : GMR
Accession number :
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