[Clinical and genetic analysis of a case of Kartagener syndrome with obstructive azoospermia induced by biallelic variation of CCDC114].

Q4 Medicine
中华男科学杂志 Pub Date : 2025-02-01
Mei-Jiao Cai, Mei-Jiao Xin, Yu-Lin Wang
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Abstract

Objective: To investigate the clinical features and genetic etiology of a case of Kartagener syndrome with obstructive azoospermia (KS-OAS).

Methods: We collected the clinical data and results of examinations of a male infertility patient treated in the Women and Children's Hospital Affiliated to Xiamen University. We analyzed the genetic etiology of the patient by high-throughput sequencing and bioinformatics, verified the pathogenic variants of CCDC114 by Sanger sequencing of the family members, and determined the protein expression of CCDC114 in normal subjects by immunohistochemistry and immunofluorescence staining.

Results: The patient was confirmed with KS-OAS, and found with biallelic variation of CCDC114 (c.71-2A>C, c.816_817insGCAG) by sequencing, which were inherited from father and mother, respectively. According to the American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics (ACMG) guidelines, the variants were pathogenic. Two offspring were obtained by intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI).

Conclusion: The above findings have broadened the variation spectrum of the CCDC114, and provided some new ideas for genetic and assisted reproduction counseling for patients with Kartagener syndrome. The variation of CCDC114 does not affect the pregnancy outcome of ICSI.

[CCDC114双等位基因变异致Kartagener综合征伴阻塞性无精子症1例临床及遗传学分析]。
目的:探讨Kartagener综合征合并阻塞性无精子症(KS-OAS)的临床特点及遗传病因。方法:收集厦门大学附属妇幼医院收治的1例男性不育症患者的临床资料和检查结果。我们通过高通量测序和生物信息学分析了患者的遗传病因,通过家族成员的Sanger测序验证了CCDC114的致病变异,并通过免疫组织化学和免疫荧光染色检测了正常受试者CCDC114的蛋白表达。结果:患者确诊为KS-OAS,经测序发现CCDC114双等位基因变异(C .71- 2a >C, C . 816_817insgcag),分别遗传自父亲和母亲。根据美国医学遗传学和基因组学学院(ACMG)的指导方针,这些变异是致病的。通过胞浆内单精子注射(ICSI)获得2个子代。结论:以上发现拓宽了CCDC114的变异谱,为Kartagener综合征患者的遗传和辅助生殖咨询提供了一些新的思路。CCDC114的变化不影响ICSI的妊娠结局。
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中华男科学杂志
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期刊介绍: National journal of andrology was founded in June 1995. It is a core journal of andrology and reproductive medicine, published monthly, and is publicly distributed at home and abroad. The main columns include expert talks, monographs (basic research, clinical research, evidence-based medicine, traditional Chinese medicine), reviews, clinical experience exchanges, case reports, etc. Priority is given to various fund-funded projects, especially the 12th Five-Year National Support Plan and the National Natural Science Foundation funded projects. This journal is included in about 20 domestic databases, including the National Science and Technology Paper Statistical Source Journal (China Science and Technology Core Journal), the Source Journal of the China Science Citation Database, the Statistical Source Journal of the China Academic Journal Comprehensive Evaluation Database (CAJCED), the Full-text Collection Journal of the China Journal Full-text Database (CJFD), the Overview of the Chinese Core Journals (2017 Edition), and the Source Journal of the Top Academic Papers of China's Fine Science and Technology Journals (F5000). It has been included in the full text of the American Chemical Abstracts, the American MEDLINE, the American EBSCO, and the database.
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