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Expression Analysis of Genes Encoding Tex11, Tex12, Tex14 and Tex15 in Testis Tissues of Men With Non-Obstructive Azoospermia Publisher Pubmed



Boroujeni PB1 ; Sabbaghian M2 ; Totonchi M1, 3 ; Sodeifi N2 ; Sarkardeh H1 ; Samadian A3 ; Sadighigilani MA2, 4 ; Gourabi H1
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  1. 1. Department of Genetics, Reproductive Biomedicine Research Center, Royan Institute for Reproductive Biomedicine, ACECR, Tehran, Iran
  2. 2. Department of Andrology, Reproductive Biomedicine Research Center, Royan Institute for Reproductive Biomedicine, ACECR, Tehran, Iran
  3. 3. Department of Stem Cells and Developmental Biology, Cell Science Research Center, Royan Institute for Stem Cell Biology and Technology, ACECR, Tehran, Iran
  4. 4. Department of Urology, Shariati Hospital, Tehran University of Medical Science, Tehran, Iran

Source: Jornal Brasileiro de Reproducao Assistida Published:2018


Abstract

Objective: Spermatogenesis is a complex process controlled by a plethora of genes. Changes in expression and function of these genes may thus lead to spermatogenic deficiency and male infertility. TEX11, TEX12, TEX14 and TEX15 are germ cell-specific genes expressed in the testis. TEX11, involved in the initiation and maintenance of chromosome synapses in meiotic chromosomes, has been shown to be essential for meiosis and fertility in males. TEX14, a component of intercellular bridges in germ cells, is required for spermatogenesis and fertility. TEX12 and TEX15 are essential for correct assembly of the synaptonemal complex and thus meiosis progression. Methods: In order to examine whether changes in expression of these genes is associated with impaired spermatogenesis, expression levels of these genes were quantified by RT-qPCR on samples retrieved from infertile patients submitted to diagnostic testicular biopsy at Royan institute. Samples were divided into two groups of 18 patients with non-obstructive azoospermia considered as case; nine patients with obstructive azoospermia were included in the control group. Results: A significant down-regulation of these genes was observed in the SCOS group when compared to the control group. Conclusion: This result suggests that regular expression of TEX11, TEX12, TEX14 and TEX15 is essential for the early stages of spermatogenesis. © 2018, Sociedade Brasileira de Reproducao Assistida. All rights reserved.