1. IGF2 and IGF1R mRNAs Are Detectable in Human Spermatozoa
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Rossella Cannarella, Rosita A. Condorelli, Sandro La Vignera, Catia Bellucci, Giovanni Luca, Riccardo Calafiore, and Aldo E. Calogero
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h19 ,imprinted ,igf2 ,igf1r ,infertility ,male ,oligozoospermia ,sperm count ,Medicine ,Diseases of the genitourinary system. Urology ,RC870-923 - Abstract
Purpose: Oligozoospermia is highly prevalent worldwide. Studies have reported a lower methylation rate in the H19 differentially methylated region at the sperm level in oligozoospermic patients than in controls. IGF2/H19 are the best-known pair of imprinted genes. However, no studies have yet evaluated whether they are transcribed in human sperm. To assess whether IGF2 and IGF1R mRNAs are present in human sperm and if their levels are correlated with sperm concentration and total sperm count. Materials and Methods: Sperm samples (n=22) underwent reverse-transcription quantitative polymerase chain reaction using specific primers to detect IGF2 and IGF1R mRNA levels. They were then correlated with patients’ conventional sperm parameters using the Spearman (τ) and Kendall (ρ) rank correlation coefficients. Results: Statistically significant positive correlations were found between IGF2 mRNA levels and sperm concentration (τ= 0.403, p
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- 2020
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