Y chromosome and male fertility: The AZF genes and their deletion.

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Csilla Krausz, Chiara Abrardo, Judit Vargha, Viola Bonini, Zsolt Kopa
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Abstract

The Y chromosome plays a crucial role in male fertility as it carries genes that are essential for testis development and spermatogenesis. The Yq gene content can be disrupted by microdeletions of AZoospermia Factor (AZF) regions, leading to impaired sperm production and influencing the likelihood of successful testicular sperm extraction (TESE) in azoospermic men. Here, we review the available evidence on TESE outcomes according to deletion type and integrate it with our original data. Our findings confirm that among complete AZF deletions, only AZFc deletions are associated with positive TESE outcomes, resulting in an overall success rate of 58.85%. Conversely, the semen and testicular phenotypes vary considerably in cases of partial AZFa and AZFb deletions. For this reason, accurately defining the extent of these deletions - and thereby distinguishing between complete and partial deletions - is of pivotal importance. AZF screening is the only currently available pre-TESE predictive test. Finally, we address the clinical implications of the various AZF deletions, including genetic counselling.

Y染色体与男性生育:AZF基因及其缺失。
Y染色体在男性生育能力中起着至关重要的作用,因为它携带着睾丸发育和精子发生所必需的基因。无精子症因子(AZF)区域的微缺失可破坏Yq基因含量,导致精子产生受损,影响无精子症男性睾丸精子提取(TESE)成功的可能性。在这里,我们根据缺失类型回顾了关于TESE结果的现有证据,并将其与原始数据整合。我们的研究结果证实,在AZF完全缺失中,只有AZFc缺失与TESE阳性结果相关,导致总体成功率为58.85%。相反,在AZFa和AZFb部分缺失的情况下,精液和睾丸表型变化很大。因此,准确地定义这些缺失的程度——从而区分完全缺失和部分缺失——是至关重要的。AZF筛查是目前唯一可用的tese前预测测试。最后,我们解决了各种AZF缺失的临床意义,包括遗传咨询。
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