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Spermatogenesis disorder is associated with mutations in the ligand‐binding domain of an androgen receptor
Authors:Nafiseh Hasani  Anahita Mohseni Meybodi  Alemeh Rafaee  Mohammad Ali Sadighi Gilani  Reza Mohammadzadeh  Marjan Sabbaghian
Abstract:Androgens play a key role in spermatogenesis, and their functions are mediated by the androgen receptor (AR). Some mutations in the AR gene have the potential to alter the primary structure and function of the protein. The aim of this study was to investigate the AR gene mutations in a cohort of males with idiopathic azoospermia referred to Royan Institute. Fifty‐one biopsy samples were obtained for routine clinical purposes from 15 men with hypospermatogenesis (HS), 17 patients with maturation arrest (MA) and 19 patients with Sertoli cell‐only syndrome (SCOS). The AR cDNAs were prepared from tissue mRNAs and were sequenced. One synonymous variant and three nonsynonymous protein coding single nucleotide polymorphisms (nsSNPs) were detected. Protein structure prediction demonstrated that the S815I and M746T nonsynonymous variants would affect protein structure and its normal function. Our study suggests that mutations in the AR gene would change or disturb the receptor's normal activity. Although these variations may influence spermatogenesis, it is difficult to say that they lead to a lack of spermatogenesis.
Keywords:androgen receptor  homology modelling  idiopathic infertility  nucleotide polymorphisms
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