Altered Crossover Distribution and Frequency in Spermatocytes of Infertile Men with Azoospermia.

During meiosis, homologous chromosomes pair to facilitate the exchange of DNA at crossover sites along the chromosomes. The frequency and distribution of crossover formation are tightly regulated to ensure the proper progression of meiosis. Using immunofluorescence techniques, our group and others h...

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Main Authors: He Ren, Kyle Ferguson, Gordon Kirkpatrick, Tanya Vinning, Victor Chow, Sai Ma
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2016-01-01
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Kyle Ferguson
Gordon Kirkpatrick
Tanya Vinning
Victor Chow
Sai Ma
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Sai Ma
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description During meiosis, homologous chromosomes pair to facilitate the exchange of DNA at crossover sites along the chromosomes. The frequency and distribution of crossover formation are tightly regulated to ensure the proper progression of meiosis. Using immunofluorescence techniques, our group and others have studied the meiotic proteins in spermatocytes of infertile men, showing that this population displays a reduced frequency of crossovers compared to fertile men. An insufficient number of crossovers is thought to promote chromosome missegregation, in which case the faulty cell may face meiotic arrest or contribute to the production of aneuploid sperm. Increasing evidence in model organisms has suggested that the distribution of crossovers may also be important for proper chromosome segregation. In normal males, crossovers are shown to be rare near centromeres and telomeres, while frequent in subtelomeric regions. Our study aims to characterize the crossover distribution in infertile men with non-obstructive (NOA) and obstructive azoospermia (OA) along chromosomes 13, 18 and 21. Eight of the 16 NOA men and five of the 21 OA men in our study displayed reduced crossover frequency compared to control fertile men. Seven NOA men and nine OA men showed altered crossover distributions on at least one of the chromosome arms studied compared to controls. We found that although both NOA and OA men displayed altered crossover distributions, NOA men may be at a higher risk of suffering both altered crossover frequencies and distributions compared to OA men. Our data also suggests that infertile men display an increase in crossover formation in regions where they are normally inhibited, specifically near centromeres and telomeres. Finally, we demonstrated a decrease in crossovers near subtelomeres, as well as increased average crossover distance to telomeres in infertile men. As telomere-guided mechanisms are speculated to play a role in crossover formation in subtelomeres, future studies linking crossover distribution with telomere integrity and sperm aneuploidy may provide new insight into the mechanisms underlying male infertility.
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spelling doaj.art-b76eb7cc66e844008c5cc317ef0fbe812022-12-21T17:51:09ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032016-01-01116e015681710.1371/journal.pone.0156817Altered Crossover Distribution and Frequency in Spermatocytes of Infertile Men with Azoospermia.He RenKyle FergusonGordon KirkpatrickTanya VinningVictor ChowSai MaDuring meiosis, homologous chromosomes pair to facilitate the exchange of DNA at crossover sites along the chromosomes. The frequency and distribution of crossover formation are tightly regulated to ensure the proper progression of meiosis. Using immunofluorescence techniques, our group and others have studied the meiotic proteins in spermatocytes of infertile men, showing that this population displays a reduced frequency of crossovers compared to fertile men. An insufficient number of crossovers is thought to promote chromosome missegregation, in which case the faulty cell may face meiotic arrest or contribute to the production of aneuploid sperm. Increasing evidence in model organisms has suggested that the distribution of crossovers may also be important for proper chromosome segregation. In normal males, crossovers are shown to be rare near centromeres and telomeres, while frequent in subtelomeric regions. Our study aims to characterize the crossover distribution in infertile men with non-obstructive (NOA) and obstructive azoospermia (OA) along chromosomes 13, 18 and 21. Eight of the 16 NOA men and five of the 21 OA men in our study displayed reduced crossover frequency compared to control fertile men. Seven NOA men and nine OA men showed altered crossover distributions on at least one of the chromosome arms studied compared to controls. We found that although both NOA and OA men displayed altered crossover distributions, NOA men may be at a higher risk of suffering both altered crossover frequencies and distributions compared to OA men. Our data also suggests that infertile men display an increase in crossover formation in regions where they are normally inhibited, specifically near centromeres and telomeres. Finally, we demonstrated a decrease in crossovers near subtelomeres, as well as increased average crossover distance to telomeres in infertile men. As telomere-guided mechanisms are speculated to play a role in crossover formation in subtelomeres, future studies linking crossover distribution with telomere integrity and sperm aneuploidy may provide new insight into the mechanisms underlying male infertility.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4894629?pdf=render
spellingShingle He Ren
Kyle Ferguson
Gordon Kirkpatrick
Tanya Vinning
Victor Chow
Sai Ma
Altered Crossover Distribution and Frequency in Spermatocytes of Infertile Men with Azoospermia.
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title Altered Crossover Distribution and Frequency in Spermatocytes of Infertile Men with Azoospermia.
title_full Altered Crossover Distribution and Frequency in Spermatocytes of Infertile Men with Azoospermia.
title_fullStr Altered Crossover Distribution and Frequency in Spermatocytes of Infertile Men with Azoospermia.
title_full_unstemmed Altered Crossover Distribution and Frequency in Spermatocytes of Infertile Men with Azoospermia.
title_short Altered Crossover Distribution and Frequency in Spermatocytes of Infertile Men with Azoospermia.
title_sort altered crossover distribution and frequency in spermatocytes of infertile men with azoospermia
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