Title of article :
Chromosome segregation and chromatin integrity in spermatozoa from a t(2;8)(p24;p21)mat carrier: A case-report
Author/Authors :
García-Vielma, Catalina Department of Genetics - Centro de Investigación Biomédica Del Noreste (CIBIN) - Instituto Mexicano Del Seguro Social (IMSS), Monterrey, Nuevo León, México , Dávila-Rodríguez, Martha Imelda Department of Genetics - Centro de Investigación Biomédica Del Noreste (CIBIN) - Instituto Mexicano Del Seguro Social (IMSS), Monterrey, Nuevo León, México , Cortés- Gutiérrez, Elva Irene Department of Genetics - Centro de Investigación Biomédica Del Noreste (CIBIN) - Instituto Mexicano Del Seguro Social (IMSS), Monterrey, Nuevo León, México
Abstract :
Background: Chromosome rearrangements can produce genomic imbalance in
gametes which causes a drastic decrease in fertility. Several studies have described
the relationship between high levels of DNA damage and chromosomal alterations
in the spermatozoa of infertile or subfertile males. However, the nature of this
relation is poorly understood. In this study, the meiotic segregation pattern and
chromatin integrity were analyzed in the ejaculated spermatozoa of a 46, XY,
t(2;8)(p24;p21)mat carrier with normozoospermia and a lack of conception.
Case: A 39-year-old infertile man with a 46, XY, t(2;8)(p24;p21)mat inherited from
his mother, was studied. The wife of the proband (30 yrs old) had a normal
karyotype and no reproductive problems. The meiotic segregation pattern and
aneuploidy of chromosome-8 and chromosome-2 were analyzed by FISH. Sperm
DNA damage was evaluated by the Sperm Dispersion Chromatin, alkaline comet
assay and DNA breaking detection. Five healthy male donors were included as
controls. The frequency of genetically unbalanced spermatozoa was 61.6%. Analysis
of the aneuploidy of chromosome-8 and chromosome-Y revealed approximately
three and 24 fold increased level respectively in comparison with that of the control
group.
Conclusion: We suggest that the accumulation of genetically unbalanced
spermatozoa, and increased sperm aneuploidy level is related to male infertility.
Interestingly, the case described here has a high level of sperm chromosomal
imbalance appears to be linked to sperm DNA fragmentation status. This
information could be useful in assisted reproductive techniques.
Keywords :
Genetic , Translocations , Chromosome segregation , DNA damage , Spermatozoa , Male , Infertility
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics