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The second mutation of SYCE1 gene associated with autosomal recessive nonobstructive azoospermia.


ABSTRACT:

Purpose

It is estimated that 40-50% of infertility among human couples is due to male infertility. Azoospermia is estimated to occur in 1% of all men and to be the cause of 10-20% of male infertility. Genetic defects, including single gene effects, maybe cause of azoospermia in 20-30% of affected males. Here, we aim to identify the genetic cause of azoospermia in a man who is also affected by hereditary spastic paraplegia.

Methods

The proband was subjected to whole-exome sequencing, followed by a comprehensive in silico analysis to identify the azoospermia causative gene.

Results

A novel splice site mutation c.375-2A?>?G in SYCE1 that is thought to be the cause of azoospermia was identified. This variant co-segregated with azoospermia status in the family that has three additional affected males.

Conclusion

SYCE1 gene encodes synaptonemal complex (SC) central element 1 protein which contributes to the formation of the synaptonemal complex during meiosis. Syce1 null male and female mice have been shown to be infertile. There have only been two reports on the effects of SYCE1 mutations in humans; it was shown as the cause of primary ovarian failure (POI) in one and as the cause of nonobstructive azoospermia (NOA) in another. We suggest that the mutation 375-2A?>?G, which affects the acceptor splice site within intron 6 of SYCE1, is the likely cause of azoospermia and subsequent infertility in the family studied. The finding constitutes the third report of SYCE1mutations that affect infertility in humans and further supports its contribution to this condition.

SUBMITTER: Pashaei M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7056785 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The second mutation of SYCE1 gene associated with autosomal recessive nonobstructive azoospermia.

Pashaei Mahdieh M   Rahimi Bidgoli Mohammad Masoud MM   Zare-Abdollahi Davood D   Najmabadi Hossein H   Haji-Seyed-Javadi Ramona R   Fatehi Farzad F   Alavi Afagh A  

Journal of assisted reproduction and genetics 20200108 2


<h4>Purpose</h4>It is estimated that 40-50% of infertility among human couples is due to male infertility. Azoospermia is estimated to occur in 1% of all men and to be the cause of 10-20% of male infertility. Genetic defects, including single gene effects, maybe cause of azoospermia in 20-30% of affected males. Here, we aim to identify the genetic cause of azoospermia in a man who is also affected by hereditary spastic paraplegia.<h4>Methods</h4>The proband was subjected to whole-exome sequencin  ...[more]

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