Large-scale analyses of the X chromosome in 2,354 infertile men discover recurrently affected genes associated with spermatogenic failure

对2354名不育男性X染色体的大规模分析发现了与精子发生障碍相关的反复受影响的基因。

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作者:Antoni Riera-Escamilla ,Matthias Vockel ,Liina Nagirnaja ,Miguel J Xavier ,Albert Carbonell ,Daniel Moreno-Mendoza ,Marc Pybus ,Ginevra Farnetani ,Viktoria Rosta ,Francesca Cioppi ,Corinna Friedrich ,Manon S Oud ,Godfried W van der Heijden ,Armin Soave ,Thorsten Diemer ,Elisabet Ars ,Josvany Sánchez-Curbelo ,Sabine Kliesch ,Moira K O'Bryan ,Eduard Ruiz-Castañe ,Joris A Veltman ,Kenneth I Aston ,Donald F Conrad ,Frank Tüttelmann ,Csilla Krausz

Abstract

Although the evolutionary history of the X chromosome indicates its specialization in male fitness, its role in spermatogenesis has largely been unexplored. Currently only three X chromosome genes are considered of moderate-definitive diagnostic value. We aimed to provide a comprehensive analysis of all X chromosome-linked protein-coding genes in 2,354 azoospermic/cryptozoospermic men from four independent cohorts. Genomic data were analyzed and compared with data in normozoospermic control individuals and gnomAD. While updating the clinical significance of known genes, we propose 21 recurrently mutated genes strongly associated with and 34 moderately associated with azoospermia/cryptozoospermia not previously linked to male infertility (novel). The most frequently affected prioritized gene, RBBP7, was found mutated in ten men across all cohorts, and our functional studies in Drosophila support its role in germ stem cell maintenance. Collectively, our study represents a significant step towards the definition of the missing genetic etiology in idiopathic severe spermatogenic failure and significantly reduces the knowledge gap of X-linked genetic causes of azoospermia/cryptozoospermia contributing to the development of future diagnostic gene panels. Keywords: RBBP7; X chromosome; azoospermia; cryptozoospermia; genes; genetics; genomics; male infertility; next-generation sequencing; spermatogenesis.

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