A386G transition in DAZL gene is not associated with spermatogenic failure in Tamil Nadu, South India
The DAZ-like (DAZL) gene located on the short arm of autosomal chromosome 3 (3p24), an essential master gene for the premeiotic development of male and female germ cells, is the father of the Y-chromosome DAZ gene cluster and encodes for RNA-binding proteins. Reported instances of positive associati...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Indian journal of human genetics 2008-01, Vol.14 (1), p.16-19 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The DAZ-like (DAZL) gene located on the short arm of autosomal
chromosome 3 (3p24), an essential master gene for the premeiotic
development of male and female germ cells, is the father of the
Y-chromosome DAZ gene cluster and encodes for RNA-binding proteins.
Reported instances of positive association of DAZL gene mutations with
infertility in men have been found in a Taiwanese population but not in
Caucasians. There is no study from Tamil Nadu, South India, to
demonstrate the role of DAZL gene in male infertility; we, therefore,
analyzed a total of 287 men, including 147 infertile and 140
normozoospermic fertile controls from rural areas of Tamil Nadu, South
India, to assess the phenotypic effect of DAZL mutations in this region
of the world. Interestingly, all our samples showed absence of the
A386G (T54A) mutation that was found to be associated with
spermatogenic failure in the Taiwanese population. Therefore, we
suggest that the A386G (T54A) mutation is not associated with male
infertility in Tamil Nadu, South India. |
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ISSN: | 0971-6866 1998-362X |
DOI: | 10.4103/0971-6866.42322 |