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PMID | 9620832 |
Gene Name | CFTR |
Condition | Congenital bilateral absence of the vas deferens (CBAVD), Azoospermia, Oligozoospermia |
Association |
Associated |
Mutation | CFTR (three allele (5T, 7T, 9T) polymorphic tract of thymidines in intron 8 (IVS8-polyT)) |
Population size | 14 |
Population details | 14 CBAVD |
Sex | Male |
Infertility type | Male infertility |
Associated genes | CFTR |
Other associated phenotypes |
Congenital bilateral absence of the vas deferens (CBAVD), Azoospermia, Oligozoospermia |
Cystic fibrosis mutation screening in CBAVD patients and men with obstructive azoospermia or severe oligozoospermia Kanavakis E, Tzetis M, Antoniadi T, Pistofidis G, Milligos S, Kattamis C. Congenital bilateral absence of the vas deferens (CBAVD) found in otherwise healthy infertile males, is associated with a high incidence of mutated cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) alleles, and is considered a genital form of cystic fibrosis (CF). The CF gene may also be involved in the aetiology of male infertility in cases other than CBAVD. The present study was undertaken to test the involvement of CFTR gene mutations in 14 CBAVD males and additionally in cases of male infertility caused by obstructive azoospermia (n = 10) and severe oligozoospermia (n = 3). The entire coding region of the CFTR gene was analysed using denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (DGGE). The three allele (5T, 7T, 9T) polymorphic tract of thymidines in intron 8 (IVS8-polyT) of which the 5T allele acts as a mild mutation, causing reduced levels of normal CFTR mRNA due to deletion of exon 9, was also analysed. Of the 14 CBAVD cases, four (28.6%) were found to have mutations in both copies of the CFTR gene, six (42.8%) had one CFTR mutation, and in the remaining four (28.6%) no CFTR mutations were found. Of the 10 cases with obstructive azoospermia, three (30%) had one CFTR mutation and in the remaining seven (70%) no mutations were found. None of the three severe oligozoospermia cases carried a CFTR mutation. The frequency of the IVS8(5T) allele was 14.3% (4/28) for the CBAVD cases and 5% (1/20) for the obstructive azoospermia cases, none of the severe oligozoospermia males carried the IVS8-5(5T) allele. The data indicate that while there is a strong association between male infertility caused by CBAVD and mutations in the CFTR gene, cases of obstructive azoospermia without CBAVD also seem to be associated with CFTR gene mutations. FAU - Kanavakis, E AU - Kanavakis E AD - First Department of Pediatrics, Athens University, St Sophia's Children's Hospital, Greece. FAU - Tzetis, M AU - Tzetis M FAU - Antoniadi, T AU - Antoniadi T FAU - Pistofidis, G AU - Pistofidis G FAU - Milligos, S AU - Milligos S |