携带染色体7逆转的男性的生育问题:一项回顾性观察性研究
Zhiqiang Song1, Qiuyu Wang2, Jianchen Wu1
1Department of Urology, The First Hospital of Tsinghua University, Beijing, China.
Medicine
|January 20, 2025
概括
染色体7的逆转与男性不孕症有关,可能会影响精液参数. 了解特定的断点对于受影响夫妇的遗传咨询至关重要.
科学领域:
- 人类遗传学 人类遗传学
- 生殖医学 生殖医学
- 临床细胞遗传学
背景情况:
- 不孕症影响全球数百万人,男性因素的贡献很大.
- 染色体异常是男性不孕症的已知原因,但具体的机制需要进一步调查.
- 染色体7的逆转会影响受影响的男性的生殖结果.
研究的目的:
- 描述四个具有染色体7逆转的男性的临床特征.
- 探索染色体7断点与男性不孕症之间的关联.
- 审查有关染色体7逆转载体及其生殖史的现有文献.
主要方法:
- 细胞遗传学分析了4名具有染色体7逆转的不育男性.
- 对每个患者进行精液参数分析.
- 使用PubMed和OMIM对染色体7逆转和相关基因的文献综述.
主要成果:
- 确定了四名具有明显的染色体7反转的不孕男性 (inv7p22q22),inv7p21q11.2,inv7p21q21,inv7p15q36)).
- 在三名患者身上观察到异常的精液参数.
- 文献搜索揭示了21例染色体7逆转载体的病例,其生殖结果各不相同,包括精子症和精子症.
结论:
- 染色体7 (7q11,7q21,7q22,7q36) 上的特定断点可能与不育男性的精液参数变化相关.
- 染色体7上的五个基因与男性不孕症有关.
- 对于染色体7逆转载体的遗传咨询应考虑涉及的特定断点.
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