Genetic causes of male infertility
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.ando.2014.03.004
Genetic causes of male infertility
Abstract
Male infertility, affecting around half of the couples with a problem to get pregnant, is a very heterogeneous condition. Part of patients are having a defect in spermatogenesis of which the underlying causes (including genetic ones) remain largely unknown. The only genetic tests routinely used in the diagnosis of male infertility are the analyses for the presence of Yq microdeletions and/or chromosomal abnormalities. Various other single gene or polygenic defects have been proposed to be involved in male fertility. Yet, their causative effect often remains to be proven. The recent evolution in the development of whole genome-based techniques may help in clarifying the role of genes and other genetic factors involved in spermatogenesis and spermatogenesis defects.
Keywords: Anomalies chromosomiques; Chromosomal abnormalities; Deletion Yq; Infertilité masculine; Male infertility; Séquençage du génome entier; Whole genome-based techniques; Yq deletion.
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