Novel biallelic HFM1 variants cause severe oligozoospermia with favorable intracytoplasmic sperm injection outcome.

Liu Liu, Yi-Ling Zhou, Wei-Dong Tian, Feng Jiang, Jia-Xiong Wang, Feng Zhang, Chun-Yu Liu, Hong Zhu
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Male factors contribute to 50% of infertility cases, with 20%-30% of cases being solely attributed to male infertility. Helicase for meiosis 1 (HFM1) plays a crucial role in ensuring proper crossover formation and synapsis of homologous chromosomes during meiosis, an essential process in gametogenesis. HFM1 gene mutations are associated with male infertility, particularly in cases of non-obstructive azoospermia and severe oligozoospermia. However, the effects of intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) in HFM1-related infertility cases remain inadequately explored. This study identified novel biallelic HFM1 variants through whole-exome sequencing (WES) in a Chinese patient with severe oligozoospermia, which was confirmed by Sanger sequencing. The pathogenicity of these variants was assessed using real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction (RT-qPCR) and immunoblotting, which revealed a significant reduction in HFM1 mRNA and protein levels in spermatozoa compared to those in a healthy control. Transmission electron microscopy revealed morphological abnormalities in sperm cells, including defects in the head and flagellum. Despite these abnormalities, ICSI treatment resulted in a favorable fertility outcome for the patient, indicating that assisted reproductive techniques (ART) can be effective in managing HFM1-related male infertility. These findings offer valuable insights into the management of such cases.

新的双等位基因HFM1变异导致严重的少精症与有利的卵胞浆内单精子注射结果。
男性因素占不孕症病例的50%,其中20%-30%的病例完全归因于男性不孕症。减数分裂1解旋酶(Helicase for meiosis 1, HFM1)在减数分裂过程中确保同源染色体的交叉形成和突触连接起着至关重要的作用,这是配子体发生的一个重要过程。HFM1基因突变与男性不育有关,特别是在非阻塞性无精子症和严重少精子症的情况下。然而,胞浆内单精子注射(ICSI)对hfm1相关不孕症的影响仍未充分探讨。本研究通过全外显子组测序(full -exome sequencing, WES)在1例中国严重少精症患者中发现了新的双等位基因HFM1变异,并通过Sanger测序得到证实。利用实时定量聚合酶链反应(RT-qPCR)和免疫印迹技术对这些变异的致病性进行了评估,结果显示,与健康对照组相比,精子中HFM1 mRNA和蛋白水平显著降低。透射电镜显示精子细胞形态异常,包括头部和鞭毛缺陷。尽管有这些异常,ICSI治疗对患者产生了良好的生育结果,表明辅助生殖技术(ART)可以有效地治疗hfm1相关的男性不育症。这些发现为此类病例的管理提供了有价值的见解。
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