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  2. Spermatogenesis in a man with complete deletion of USP9Y

Spermatogenesis in a man with complete deletion of USP9Y

  • N Engl J Med. 2009 Feb 26;360(9):881-5. doi: 10.1056/NEJMoa0806218.
Alice Luddi 1 Maria Margollicci Laura Gambera Francesca Serafini Maddalena Cioni Vincenzo De Leo Paolo Balestri Paola Piomboni
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Affiliation

  • 1 Department of Pediatrics, Obstetrics, and Reproductive Medicine, University of Siena, Italy.
Abstract

Deletions in the azoospermia factor region AZFa on the human Y chromosome and, more specifically, in the region that encompasses the ubiquitin-specific peptidase 9, Y-linked gene USP9Y have been implicated in infertility associated with oligospermia and azoospermia. We have characterized in detail a deletion in AZFa that results in an absence of USP9Y in a normospermic man and his brother and father. The association of this large deletion with normal fertility shows that USP9Y, hitherto considered a candidate gene for infertility and azoospermia, does not have a key role in male reproduction. These results suggest that it may not be necessary to consider USP9Y when screening the Y chromosome of infertile or subfertile men for microdeletions.

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