The human Y chromosome genes BPY2, CDY1 and DAZ are not essential for sustained fertility

被引:65
作者
Saut, N
Terriou, P
Navarro, A
Lévy, N
Mitchell, MJ
机构
[1] Fac Med Marseille, INSERM, U491, F-13385 Marseille 05, France
[2] Inst Reprod Med, F-13417 Marseille, France
[3] Hop Enfants La Timone, Dept Med Genet, Genet Mol Lab, Marseille, France
关键词
azoospermia; AZfc; infertility; spermatogenesis; Y chromosome;
D O I
10.1093/molehr/6.9.789
中图分类号
Q [生物科学];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Deletions of the AZFc interval of the human Y chromosome are found in >5% of mate patients with idiopathic infertility and are associated with a severely reduced sperm count. The most common deletion type is large (>1 Mb) and removes members of the Y-borne testis-specific gene families of BPY2, CDY1, DAZ, PRY, RBMY2 and TTY2, which are candidate AZF genes. Four exceptional individuals who have transmitted a large AZFc deletion naturally to their infertile sons have, however, been described. In three cases, transmission was to an only son, but in the fourth case a Y chromosome, shown to be deleted for all copies of DAZ, was transmitted from a father to his four infertile sons. Here we present a second family of this latter type and demonstrate that an AZFc-deleted Y chromosome lacking not only DAZ, but also BPY2 and CDY1, has been transmitted from a father to his three infertile sons. Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and Southern blot analyses revealed no difference in the size of the AZFc deletion in the father and his sons. We propose that the father carries rare alleles of autosomal or X-linked loci which suppress the infertility that is frequently associated with the absence of AZFc.
引用
收藏
页码:789 / 793
页数:5
相关论文
共 19 条
[1]   Y chromosome microdeletion in a father and his four infertile sons [J].
Chang, PL ;
Sauer, MV ;
Brown, S .
HUMAN REPRODUCTION, 1999, 14 (11) :2689-2694
[2]   Submicroscopic deletions in the Y chromosome of infertile men [J].
Girardi, SK ;
Mielnik, A ;
Schlegel, PN .
HUMAN REPRODUCTION, 1997, 12 (08) :1635-1641
[3]   Analysis of Yq microdeletions in infertile males by PGR and DNA hybridization techniques [J].
Grimaldi, P ;
Scarponi, C ;
Rossi, P ;
March, MR ;
Fabbri, A ;
Isidori, A ;
Spera, G ;
Krausz, C ;
Geremia, R .
MOLECULAR HUMAN REPRODUCTION, 1998, 4 (12) :1116-1121
[4]   Molecular analysis of the genomic structure of the human Y chromosome in the euchromatic part of its long arm (Yq11) [J].
Kirsch, S ;
Keil, R ;
Edelmann, A ;
Henegariu, O ;
Hirschmann, P ;
LePaslier, D ;
Vogt, PH .
CYTOGENETICS AND CELL GENETICS, 1996, 75 (2-3) :197-206
[5]   PCR ANALYSIS OF THE Y-CHROMOSOME LONG ARM IN AZOOSPERMIC PATIENTS - EVIDENCE FOR A 2ND LOCUS REQUIRED FOR SPERMATOGENESIS [J].
KOBAYASHI, K ;
MIZUNO, K ;
HIDA, A ;
KOMAKI, R ;
TOMITA, K ;
MATSUSHITA, I ;
NAMIKI, M ;
IWAMOTO, T ;
TAMURA, S ;
MINOWADA, S ;
NAKAHORI, Y ;
NAKAGOME, Y .
HUMAN MOLECULAR GENETICS, 1994, 3 (11) :1965-1967
[6]   A high frequency of Y chromosome deletions in males with nonidiopathic infertility [J].
Krausz, C ;
Quintana-Murci, L ;
Barbaux, S ;
Siffroi, JP ;
Rouba, H ;
Delafontaine, D ;
Souleyreau-Therville, N ;
Arvis, G ;
Antoine, JM ;
Erdei, E ;
Taar, JP ;
Tar, A ;
Jeandidier, E ;
Plessis, G ;
Bourgeron, T ;
Dadoune, JP ;
Fellous, M ;
McElreavey, K .
JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM, 1999, 84 (10) :3606-3612
[7]   Functional coherence of the human Y chromosome [J].
Lahn, BT ;
Page, DC .
SCIENCE, 1997, 278 (5338) :675-680
[8]   Retroposition of autosomal mRNA yielded testis-specific gene family on human Y chromosome [J].
Lahn, BT ;
Page, DC .
NATURE GENETICS, 1999, 21 (04) :429-433
[9]   TOWARDS THE MOLECULAR LOCALIZATION OF THE AZF LOCUS - MAPPING OF MICRODELETIONS IN AZOOSPERMIC MEN WITHIN 14 SUBINTERVALS OF INTERVAL-6 OF THE HUMAN Y-CHROMOSOME [J].
MA, K ;
SHARKEY, A ;
KIRSCH, S ;
VOGT, P ;
KEIL, R ;
HARGREAVE, TB ;
MCBEATH, S ;
CHANDLEY, AC .
HUMAN MOLECULAR GENETICS, 1992, 1 (01) :29-33
[10]   HOMOLOGY OF A CANDIDATE SPERMATOGENIC GENE FROM THE MOUSE Y-CHROMOSOME TO THE UBIQUITIN-ACTIVATING ENZYME-E1 [J].
MITCHELL, MJ ;
WOODS, DR ;
TUCKER, PK ;
OPP, JS ;
BISHOP, CE .
NATURE, 1991, 354 (6353) :483-486