2022
DOI: 10.1186/s12920-022-01320-x
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Candidate genes for infertility: an in-silico study based on cytogenetic analysis

Abstract: Background The cause of infertility remains unclear in a significant proportion of reproductive-age couples who fail to conceive naturally. Chromosomal aberrations have been identified as one of the main genetic causes of male and female infertility. Structural chromosomal aberrations may disrupt the functioning of various genes, some of which may be important for fertility. The present study aims to identify candidate genes and putative functional interaction networks involved in male and fema… Show more

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“…HOXB9 is expressed in T1 prospermatogonia-like cells [ 5 ]. Recently, HOXB9 was identified as a candidate gene responsible for male infertility in silico using cytogenetic data from cultured peripheral blood lymphocytes of infertile patients [ 12 ]. Based on these findings, the increase in HOXB9 expression in our NOA subject suggests that HOX activation may play a role in his defectivespermatogenesis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…HOXB9 is expressed in T1 prospermatogonia-like cells [ 5 ]. Recently, HOXB9 was identified as a candidate gene responsible for male infertility in silico using cytogenetic data from cultured peripheral blood lymphocytes of infertile patients [ 12 ]. Based on these findings, the increase in HOXB9 expression in our NOA subject suggests that HOX activation may play a role in his defectivespermatogenesis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%