Prevalence of Y chromosome microdeletion in azoospermic infertile males of Iraqi population

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Anwar M. Al-Janabi
Ali Ibrahim Rahim
Shehab A. Faris
Salih M. Al-Khafaji
Dhafer Jawad
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[1] University of Kufa,Department of Clinical Biochemistry, College of Medicine
[2] University of Kufa,Department of Anatomy and Histology, College of Medicine
[3] University of Kufa,Department of Pathology, College of Medicine
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Journal of Genetics | 2020年 / 99卷
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azoospermia; azoospermia factor; Y chromosome; microdeletions; Iraq.;
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In human gamete development, the important period is spermatogenesis, which is organized by specific genes on Y chromosome. In some cases, the infertile men have shown microdeletions on Y chromosome, which seemed as if the structural chromosome variance is linked to the reduction of sperm count. This study aimed to determine the frequency and patterns of Y chromosome microdeletions in azoospermia factor (AZF) of Iraqi infertile males. Here, 90 azoospermic infertile males as a study group and 95 normal fertile males as control group were investigated for the microdeletion of AZF loci using numerous sequence-tagged sites. Of these 90 infertile male patients, 43 (47.8%) demonstrated Y chromosome microdeletions, in which AZFb region was the most deleted section in azoospermia patients (33.3%) followed by deletions in the AZFc region (23%), while there were no microdeletion in the AZFa region. The largest microdeletion involved in both AZFb and AZFc was detected in six azoospermic patients (6.7%). The present study demonstrated a high frequency of Y chromosome microdeletions in the infertile Iraqi patients which is not reported previously. The high frequency of deletions may be due to the association of ethnic and genetic factors. PCR-based Y chromosome screening for microdeletions has a potential to be used in infertility clinics for genetic counselling and assisted reproduction.
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