Androgen receptor polymorphisms and mutations in male infertility

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E. L. Yong
L. S. E. Lim
Q. Wang
A. Mifsud
J. Lim
Y. C. Ong
K. S. Sim
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[1] National University Hospital,
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Androgen receptor; defective spermatogenesis; male infertility; polymorphism; mutation;
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Normal spermatogenesis depends on a sequential cascade of genetic events triggered by factors encoded by sex chromosomes. To determine the contribution of genetic aberrations to male infertility, the X-linked androgen receptor (AR) gene was examined for mutations and polymorphisms in a large cohort of infertile men. Genetic screening of over 400 patients and controls showed that defects in the AR gene lead to the production of dysfunctional receptor protein in up to 10% of males with abnormally low sperm production and male infertility. The dozens of mutations and polymorphisms uncovered were associated with subtly reduced intrinsic AR activity, and are of two main categories: polymorphic changes in length of a trinucleotide CAG tract in the N-terminal transactivation domain, and missense mutations in the C-terminal ligand-binding domain. These polymorphisms and mutations are associated with reduced AR function due to defective intermolecular protein-protein interactions with coactivator molecules. Genetic screening for AR mutations and polymorphism should be offered to severely oligospermic and azoospermic patients. These traits can be transmitted to progeny, and counseling can be offered to affected families. Clarification of the molecular mechanisms of pathogenesis has led to rational hormonal therapy.
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