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PMID 23299922
Gene Name NR5A1
Condition Infertility
Association The study concludes that mutations altering SF1 protein function and causing spermatogenic failure are also found in men of German origin, but the prevalence seems markedly lower than in other populations
Mutation Three heterozygous missense mutations in SF1
Population size 725
Population details 725 (488 azoospermic/oligospermic, 237 controls)
Sex Male
Infertility type Male infertility
Other associated phenotypes Azoospermia, Oligozoospermia


Comprehensive sequence analysis of the NR5A1 gene encoding steroidogenic factor 1 in a large group of infertile males

Röpke A, Tewes AC, Gromoll J, Kliesch S, Wieacker P, Tüttelmann F.

The steroidogenic factor 1 (SF1) protein, encoded by the NR5A1 gene, plays a central role in gonadal development and steroidogenesis. Mutations in NR5A1 were first described in patients with primary adrenal insufficiency and 46,XY disorders of sexual development and later also in men with hypospadias, bilateral anorchia and micropenis and women with primary ovarian insufficiency. Recently, heterozygous missense mutations were found in 4% of infertile men with unexplained reduced sperm counts living in France, but all mutation carriers were of non-Caucasian ancestry. Therefore, we performed a comprehensive NR5A1 sequence analysis in 488 well-characterised predominantly Caucasian patients with azoo- or severe oligozoospermia. Two-hundred-thirty-seven men with normal semen parameters were sequenced as controls. In addition to several synonymous variants of unclear pathogenicity, three heterozygous missense mutations predicted to be damaging to SF1 protein function were identified. The andrological phenotype in infertile but otherwise healthy mutation carriers seems variable. In conclusion, mutations altering SF1 protein function and causing spermatogenic failure are also found in men of German origin, but the prevalence seems markedly lower than in other populations. FAU - Röpke, Albrecht AU - Röpke A AD - Institute of Human Genetics, University of Münster, Münster, Germany. FAU - Tewes, Ann-Christin AU - Tewes AC FAU - Gromoll, Jörg AU - Gromoll J FAU - Kliesch, Sabine AU - Kliesch S FAU - Wieacker, Peter AU - Wieacker P