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Clinical and Experimental Reproductive Medicine
2023 Volume.50 No. 3 p.185 ~ p.191
Transition nuclear protein 1 as a novel biomarker in patients with fertilization failure
Jamileh Sadat Mirsanei

Hadis Gholipour
Zahra Zandieh
Masoumeh Golestan Jahromi
Mojgan Javedani Masroor
Mehdi Mehdizadeh
Fatemehsadat Amjadi
Abstract
Objective : Although intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) is a way to deal with in vitro fertilization failure, 3% of couples still experience repeated fertilization failure after attempted ICSI, despite having sperm within normal parameters. These patients are a challenging group whose sperm cannot fertilize the egg during ICSI. Unfortunately, no test can predict the risk of fertilization failure. Phospholipase C zeta (PLC¥æ) and transition nuclear proteins (TNPs) are essential factors for chromatin packaging during sperm maturation. This study aimed to assess PLC¥æ1 and TNP1 expression in the sperm of patients with fertilization failure and the correlations among the DNA fragmentation index, PLC¥æ1 and TNP1 gene and protein expression, and the risk of fertilization failure.

Methods : In this study, 12 infertile couples with low fertilization rates (<25%) and complete failure of fertilization in their prior ICSI cycles despite normal sperm parameters were chosen as the case group. Fifteen individuals who underwent ICSI for the first time served as the control group. After sperm analysis and DNA fragmentation assays, quantitative reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR) and Western blot analyses were performed to compare the gene and protein expression of PLC¥æ and TNP1 in both groups.

Results : DNA fragmentation was significantly higher in the fertilization failure group. The qRT-PCR and Western blot results demonstrated significantly lower PLC¥æ and TNP1 gene and protein expression in these patients than in controls.

Conclusion : The present study showed that fertilization failure in normozoospermic men was probably due to deficient DNA packaging and expression of TNP1.
KEYWORD
Chromatin, DNA damage, Fertilization, Infertility, Oocytes
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