HLA-DQB1 as a potential prognostic biomarker of hormonal therapy in patients with non-obstructive azoospermia

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Agnieszka Malcher , Marzena Kamieniczna , Natalia Rozwadowska , Tomasz Stokowy , Anna Berger , Piotr Jedrzejczak , Jan Karol Wolski , Maciej Kurpisz
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Abstract

The gonadotropin treatment of infertile men may improve spermatogenesis and lead to sperm cell production, however, only a small fraction of treated patients positively responds to such therapy. To identify individual treatment prognostic biomarkers associated with responsiveness to gonadotropins, we compared the gene expression profiles of testicular oligobiopsies from 3 patients with non-obstructive azoospermia (NOA) who positively responded to therapy with a combination of human chorionic gonadotropin and recombinant follicle-stimulating hormone (hCG/rFSH) to those of 3 non-responders. We used Affymetrix Human Gene 1.0 ST microarrays. The results of the microarray evaluation were validated by the qPCR technique while gene variants of the HLA-DQB1 (major histocompatibility complex, class II, DQ beta 1) were subsequently sequenced. In our microarrays, we have identified most significantly 5 transcripts with different expression levels in responders versus non-responders groups. Our interest has been primarily focused on the transcript associated with the HLA-DQB1 gene. Because the expression of this gene was up-regulated in the non-responding patients and only patients with heterozygotic alleles of HLA-DQB1 turned out to be positive to gonadotropin therapy, we suggest that this gene may be a biomarker of potential significance for the gonadotropin treatment of male infertility. We also compared the testicular gene expression profile in one individual before and after gonadotropin treatment. In the re-biopsied sample, we have identified over 600 genes that showed differences in testicular expression; some of these genes are critical for spermiogenesis. Thus, we documented that the applied gonadotropins successfully stimulated the spermatogenetic wave in patients with NOA.

HLA-DQB1 作为非梗阻性无精子症患者接受激素治疗的潜在预后生物标志物
对不育男性进行促性腺激素治疗可改善精子生成并促进精子细胞生成,然而,只有一小部分接受治疗的患者对这种疗法产生了积极的反应。为了确定与促性腺激素反应性相关的个体治疗预后生物标志物,我们比较了3名对人类绒毛膜促性腺激素和重组卵泡刺激素(hCG/rFSH)联合疗法有积极反应的非梗阻性无精子症(NOA)患者和3名无反应者的睾丸少活检组织的基因表达谱。我们使用了 Affymetrix 人类基因 1.0 ST 芯片。微阵列的评估结果通过 qPCR 技术进行了验证,随后对 HLA-DQB1(主要组织相容性复合体,II 类,DQ beta 1)的基因变异进行了测序。在我们的微阵列中,我们发现了在应答者和非应答者群体中表达水平不同的 5 个最重要的转录本。我们的兴趣主要集中在与 HLA-DQB1 基因相关的转录本上。由于该基因的表达在无应答患者中上调,而且只有 HLA-DQB1 等位基因杂合子患者对促性腺激素治疗呈阳性反应,我们认为该基因可能是促性腺激素治疗男性不育症的一个具有潜在意义的生物标志物。我们还比较了一个人在促性腺激素治疗前后的睾丸基因表达谱。在重新活检的样本中,我们发现有 600 多个基因的睾丸表达出现了差异;其中一些基因对精子的生成至关重要。因此,我们发现促性腺激素成功地刺激了无精子症患者的精子发生。
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