Microdissection testicular sperm extraction(micro-TESE)is widely used to treat nonobstructive azoospermia.However,a good prediction model is required to anticipate a successful sperm retrieval rate before performing m...Microdissection testicular sperm extraction(micro-TESE)is widely used to treat nonobstructive azoospermia.However,a good prediction model is required to anticipate a successful sperm retrieval rate before performing micro-TESE.This retrospective study analyzed the clinical records of 200 nonobstructive azoospermia patients between January 2021 and December 2021.The backward method was used to perform binary logistic regression analysis and identify factors that predicted a successful micro-TESE sperm retrieval.The prediction model was constructed using acquired regression coefficients,and its predictive performance was assessed using the receiver operating characteristic curve.In all,67 patients(sperm retrieval rate:33.5%)underwent successful micro-TESE.Follicle-stimulating hormone,anti-Miillerian hormone,and inhibin B levels varied significantly between patients who underwent successful and unsuccessful micro-TESE.Binary logistic regression analysis yielded the following six predictors:anti-Mullerian hormone(odds ratio[OR]=0.902,95%confidence interval[Cl]:0.821-0.990),inhibin B(OR=1.012,95%Cl:1.001-1.024),Klinefelter’s syndrome(OR=0.022,95%Cl:0.002-0.243),Y chromosome microdeletion(OR=0.050,95%Cl:0.005-0.504),cryptorchidism with orchiopexy(OR=0.085,95%Cl:0.008-0.929),and idiopathic nonobstructive azoospermia(OR=0.031,95%Cl:0.003-0.277).The prediction model had an area under the curve of 0.720(95%Cl:0.645-0.794),sensitivity of 65.7%,specificity of 72.2%,Youden index of 0.379,and cut-off value of 0.305 overall,indicating good predictive value and accuracy.This model can assist clinicians and nonobstructive azoospermia patients in decision-making and avoiding negative micro-TESE results.展开更多
Spermatogenesis is regulated by several Y chromosome-specific genes located in a specific region of the long arm of the Y chromosome,the azoospermia factor region(AZF).AZF microdeletions are the main structural chromo...Spermatogenesis is regulated by several Y chromosome-specific genes located in a specific region of the long arm of the Y chromosome,the azoospermia factor region(AZF).AZF microdeletions are the main structural chromosomal abnormalities that cause male infertility.Assisted reproductive technology(ART)has been used to overcome natural fertilization barriers,allowing infertile couples to have children.However,these techniques increase the risk of vertical transmission of genetic defects.Despite widespread awareness of AZF microdeletions,the occurrence of de novo deletions and overexpression,as well as the expansion of AZF microdeletion vertical transmission,remains unknown.This review summarizes the mechanism of AZF microdeletion and the function of the candidate genes in the AZF region and their corresponding clinical phenotypes.Moreover,vertical transmission cases of AZF microdeletions,the impact of vertical inheritance on male fertility,and the prospective direction of research in this field are also outlined.展开更多
基金supported by a grant from the Peking University Clinical Medicine Youth Special Fund(PKU20222LCXQ042).
文摘Microdissection testicular sperm extraction(micro-TESE)is widely used to treat nonobstructive azoospermia.However,a good prediction model is required to anticipate a successful sperm retrieval rate before performing micro-TESE.This retrospective study analyzed the clinical records of 200 nonobstructive azoospermia patients between January 2021 and December 2021.The backward method was used to perform binary logistic regression analysis and identify factors that predicted a successful micro-TESE sperm retrieval.The prediction model was constructed using acquired regression coefficients,and its predictive performance was assessed using the receiver operating characteristic curve.In all,67 patients(sperm retrieval rate:33.5%)underwent successful micro-TESE.Follicle-stimulating hormone,anti-Miillerian hormone,and inhibin B levels varied significantly between patients who underwent successful and unsuccessful micro-TESE.Binary logistic regression analysis yielded the following six predictors:anti-Mullerian hormone(odds ratio[OR]=0.902,95%confidence interval[Cl]:0.821-0.990),inhibin B(OR=1.012,95%Cl:1.001-1.024),Klinefelter’s syndrome(OR=0.022,95%Cl:0.002-0.243),Y chromosome microdeletion(OR=0.050,95%Cl:0.005-0.504),cryptorchidism with orchiopexy(OR=0.085,95%Cl:0.008-0.929),and idiopathic nonobstructive azoospermia(OR=0.031,95%Cl:0.003-0.277).The prediction model had an area under the curve of 0.720(95%Cl:0.645-0.794),sensitivity of 65.7%,specificity of 72.2%,Youden index of 0.379,and cut-off value of 0.305 overall,indicating good predictive value and accuracy.This model can assist clinicians and nonobstructive azoospermia patients in decision-making and avoiding negative micro-TESE results.
基金supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China (No.81901535 and No.82071698)the National Key Research&Developmental Program of China (No.2021YFC2700203)Natural Science Foundation of Beijing Municipality (No.7222208).
文摘Spermatogenesis is regulated by several Y chromosome-specific genes located in a specific region of the long arm of the Y chromosome,the azoospermia factor region(AZF).AZF microdeletions are the main structural chromosomal abnormalities that cause male infertility.Assisted reproductive technology(ART)has been used to overcome natural fertilization barriers,allowing infertile couples to have children.However,these techniques increase the risk of vertical transmission of genetic defects.Despite widespread awareness of AZF microdeletions,the occurrence of de novo deletions and overexpression,as well as the expansion of AZF microdeletion vertical transmission,remains unknown.This review summarizes the mechanism of AZF microdeletion and the function of the candidate genes in the AZF region and their corresponding clinical phenotypes.Moreover,vertical transmission cases of AZF microdeletions,the impact of vertical inheritance on male fertility,and the prospective direction of research in this field are also outlined.