Objective: To investigate the expression of deleted in azoospermia (DAZ), R
NA-binding motif (RBM), and chromodomain y1 (CDY1) genes in the testes of m
en with azoospermia with variable histopathologies.
Design: Prospective study.
Setting: Andrology laboratory of a university-affiliated maternity hospital
.
Patient(s): Sixty-six men with azoospermia.
Intervention(s): Testicular sperm extraction.
Main Outcome Measure(s): The results of gene expression in testicular tissu
e tested by RT-PCR were correlated with those of histopathologically and mi
croscopically examined minced testicular tissue. Y chromosome microdeletion
testing and karyotyping were performed, as was direct sequencing of CDY1-P
CR products.
Result(s): CDY1-minor expression was detected in all biopsies in which matu
re spermatids/spermatozoa were observed by histological analysis and/or in
the minced tissue. CDY1-minor expression was also detected in two biopsies
with arrest at the spermatocyte stage during which no mature spermatids/spe
rmatozoa were observed. A previously unreported CDY1-minor alternative spli
cing transcript was identified. DAZ and RBM gene expressions were detected
in all biopsies in which at least a few germinal cells in early stages were
found and in one biopsy histologically determined as Sertoli cell only.
Conclusion(s): Our preliminary results suggest that CDY1-minor expression m
ight increase the prospect for complete spermatogenesis, while RBM and DAZ
expression can only be indicative of the presence of germinal cells. (C) 20
01 by American Society for Reproductive Medicine.