Male infertility is associated with differential DNA methylation signatures of the imprinted gene GNAS and the non-imprinted gene CEP41

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Ozkocer, Suheyla Esra [1 ,2 ]
Guler, Ismail [3 ]
Ugras Dikmen, Asiye [4 ]
Bozkurt, Nuray [3 ]
Varol, Nuray [5 ]
Konac, Ece [1 ,5 ]
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[1] Gazi Univ, Inst Hlth Sci, Dept Med Biol & Genet, TR-06540 Ankara, Turkiye
[2] Gazi Univ, Fac Med, Dept Histol & Embryol, TR-06500 Ankara, Turkiye
[3] Gazi Univ, Fac Med, Dept Obstet & Gynecol, TR-06500 Ankara, Turkiye
[4] Gazi Univ, Fac Med, Dept Publ Hlth, TR-06500 Ankara, Turkiye
[5] Gazi Univ, Fac Med, Dept Med Biol, TR-06500 Ankara, Turkiye
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CEP41; DNA methylation; Epigenetic; Expression levels; GNASAS; Male infertility; ASSISTED REPRODUCTIVE TECHNOLOGIES; SPERM DNA; IN-VITRO; EXPRESSION; ANTISENSE; MEST; ELEMENTS; TSGA14; LOCUS;
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10.1007/s10815-024-03202-w
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Q3 [遗传学];
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071007 ; 090102 ;
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Purpose To investigate whether the DNA methylation profiles of GNAS(20q13.32), MEST(7q32.2), MESTIT1(7q32.2), IGF2(11p15.5), H19 (7q32.2), and CEP41(7q32.2) genes are related to the transcriptomic and epigenomic etiology of male infertility. Methods The DNA methylation levels of spermatozoa were obtained from fertile (n = 30), oligozoospermic (n = 30), and men with normal sperm count (n = 30). The methylation status of each CpG site was categorized as hypermethylated or hypomethylated. Expression levels of target gene transcripts were determined using real-time PCR. Results The oligozoospermia showed a higher frequency of hypermethylation at GNASAS 1st, 3rd, and 5th CpG dinucleotides (66.7%, 73.3%, 73.3%) compared to the fertile group (33.3%, 33.3%, 40%, respectively). The normal sperm count exhibited a higher frequency of hypermethylation at the 3rd CpG of CEP41 (46.7%) than the fertile group (16.7%). Normal sperm count was predicted by CEP41 hypermethylation (OR = 1.750, 95%CI 1.038-2.950) and hypermethylation of both CEP41 and GNASAS (OR = 2.389, 95%CI 1.137-5.021). Oligozoospermia was predicted solely by GNASAS hypermethylation (OR = 2.460, 95%CI 1.315-4.603). In sperms with decreased IGF2 expression in the fertile group, we observed hypomethylation in the 2nd CpG of IGF2 antisense (IFG2AS), and hypermethylation in the 1st, 2nd, and 4th CpGs of H19. No significant relationship was found between IGF2 expression and methylation status of IGF2AS and H19 in infertile groups. Conclusion The disappearance of the relationship between IGF2 expression and IGF2AS and H19 methylations in the infertile group provides new information regarding the disruption of epigenetic programming during spermatogenesis. A better understanding of sperm GNASAS and CEP41 hypermethylation could advance innovative diagnostic markers for male infertility.
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