SOX30 might not be associated with Sertoli cell-only syndrome in azoospermic Japanese men

T. Miyamoto, M. Iijima, T. Shin, Masafumi Ikezawa, Yasuhiro Utsuno, Y. Saijo, H. Okada, K. Sengoku
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Purpose: Members of the Sry-related HIGH Motility Group (HMG box (SOX) gene family encode transcription factors that are highly conserved and are critical for a range of developmental processes. In mice, loss of function of the Sox30 gene results in male infertility with failure of spermatogenesis. Here, we investigated the relevance of this gene to human male infertility manifested as Sertoli cell-only syndrome (SCOS) with azoospermia. Methods: A total of 138 Japanese men with SCOS were included, along with 95 fertile Japanese men as healthy controls. All patients underwent testicular microdissection and sperm extraction; however, no spermatozoa were found. Mutation analysis of the SOX30 coding region was performed. Results: Six single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) were identified in the coding region in the patient group. However, the frequency and distribution of SNPs in this allele were not significantly different between patient and control groups. Conclusions: This study suggests a lack of association of SOX30 with azoospermia in infertile Japanese men with SCOS. Here, we describe an analysis of SOX30 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in 138 infertile Japanese men showing SCOS.
SOX30可能与无精子症日本男性的支持细胞综合征无关
目的:sry相关高运动群(HMG box (SOX))基因家族的成员编码高度保守的转录因子,对一系列发育过程至关重要。在小鼠中,Sox30基因功能的丧失导致雄性不育和精子发生失败。在这里,我们研究了该基因与人类男性不育的相关性,表现为支持细胞综合征(SCOS)伴无精子症。方法:138名日本男性SCOS患者和95名有生育能力的日本男性作为健康对照。所有患者均行睾丸显微解剖和精子提取;然而,没有发现精子。对SOX30编码区进行突变分析。结果:在患者组的编码区发现了6个单核苷酸多态性(snp)。然而,该等位基因的snp频率和分布在患者和对照组之间没有显著差异。结论:本研究提示,在患有SCOS的日本不育男性中,SOX30与无精子症缺乏关联。在这里,我们描述了138名患有SCOS的日本不育男性的SOX30单核苷酸多态性(snp)分析。
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