Cellular and Molecular Genetic Analysis of 1980 Male Infertility Patients
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Abstract Background The aims of this study were to investigate the distribution of chromosome karyotype abnormality and azoospermia factor (AZF) microdeletion on Y chromosome in male infertility patients and its effect on infertility. Further, the study aimed to guide fertility in patients. Methods A total of 1980 azoospermic and oligoospermic male infertility patients were selected from the male outpatient department of our hospital from January 2016 to December 2019. Peripheral blood was collected from the patients for karyotype analysis. Further, AZF microdeletion analysis on Y chromosome was performed by capillary electrophoresis. Results Among the patients of male infertility, 178 had chromosomal abnormality (8.99%, 178/1980). Among them, 98 had an abnormal chromosome number. Among the 98 patients, 47, XXY was the most common (80 cases), accounting for 44.99 % (80/178) of abnormal karyotypes. There were 211 cases of AZF microdeletion on Y chromosome, with a total deletion rate of 10.66% (211/1980). The most common type was AZFb/c deletion (sY1192 140 cases), accounting for 66.3 % (140/211). Conclusion Karyotype abnormality and AZF gene microdeletion are important causes of male infertility. Men with Yqh-, del(Y) (q11) have a higher risk of AZF microdeletion. Infertility patients should routinely undergo cell and molecular genetic tests to guide patient fertility.
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