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Another functional frame‐shift polymorphism of DEFB 126 (rs11467497) associated with male infertility
Author(s) -
Duan Shiwei,
Shi Changgeng,
Chen Guowu,
Zheng Jufen,
Wu Bin,
Diao Hua,
Ji Lindan,
Gu Yihua,
Xin Aijie,
Wu Yancheng,
Zhou Weijin,
Miao Maohua,
Xu Limin,
Li Zheng,
Yuan Yao,
Wang Peng,
Shi Huijuan
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
journal of cellular and molecular medicine
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.44
H-Index - 130
eISSN - 1582-4934
pISSN - 1582-1838
DOI - 10.1111/jcmm.12502
Subject(s) - infertility , polymorphism (computer science) , biology , genetics , medicine , gene , genotype , pregnancy
DEFB 126 rs140685149 mutation was shown to cause sperm dysfunction and subfertility. Indel rs11467497 is another 4‐nucleotide frame‐shift mutation (151bp upstream of rs140685149) that leads to the premature termination of translation and the expression of peptide truncated at the carboxyl terminus. In the present study, we performed a comprehensive association study to check the contribution of rs140685149 and rs11467497 to male infertility. Our results confirmed the previous findings that there was no association between rs140685149 and sperm motility. In contrast, we found a significant association of another indel rs11467497 with male infertility. Moreover, rs11467497 was shown to be associated with higher number of round cells in the infertile males with low sperm motility. Surprisingly, the two mutations commonly existed in the sperm donors ( n  = 672), suggesting a potential application of the two indels in the screening for eligible sperm donors. Western blotting assays showed the sperms with rs140685149 2‐nt deletion tended to have unstable DEFB 126 protein in contrast of no DEFB 126 protein expressed in the sperms with rs11467497 4‐nt deletion, suggesting a more severe consequence caused by rs11467497 mutation. In conclusion, our study presented a significant contribution of another functional frame‐shift polymorphism of DEFB 126 (rs11467497) to male infertility.

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