The Polymorphism Function of Protamine 1 Gene and Some Immunological Factors in Sterile Couples
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https://doi.org/10.32792/utq/utjsci/v10i1(SI).1024Keywords:
Genetic, Sterility, anti-FSH anti-bodies, Anti-sperm antibody, Protamine 1 gene, Allele polymorphism and Genotype.Abstract
Background:Infertility is a global problematic that impacts nearly 15% of all couples, and is definite as, incapability to conceive following 12 months of freecontraceptive un-protected interaction.
Material and methodology:serum OD of anti-follicle hormone as stimulation antibody and anti-sperm antibody was identified
through assay method of enzyme–linked immune-sorbent. One Protamine 1gene polymorphic sites was genotyped on 72
couple’s Sterility. Other 20 couples group was obviously healthy ones. Genotypes were assessed through (PCR-RFLP) method.
Results: Regarding the Serum positivity of anti-sperm antibody and anti-follicle stimulation hormone antibody in
peripheral blood of sterile couples.The results observed significant association between anti-sperm antibody, anti-follicle
stimulation hormone antibody and sterile women (P value 0.18, 0.32 respectively), while non-significant for anti-sperm
antibody in sterile males P value (0.129), the reported SNP frequency was of no significance difference in comparison to
males of normal fertility, that propose that the SNP might not aid as a good molecular genetic diagnosis indicator for males
sterility (MI).
Conclusions: The SNP G197T are absent totally and are not related to MI with above-mentioned, thus such SNPs might not
signify as a molecular indicator for the MI genetic cause diagnosis in the current population of the study.
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