Association between sequence variations in genes encoding human zona pellucida glycoproteins and fertilization failure in IVF.
Publication/Presentation Date
6-1-2005
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The zona pellucida (ZP) has multiple roles in reproductive processes, including oocyte maturation, fertilization and implantation. We used, for the first time, a genetic approach to study whether human ZP genes possess structural alterations in women with unsuccessful IVF trials. In theory, this may result in gradual reduction of sperm-zona interaction and eventually in total fertilization failure (TFF).
METHODS: Eighteen infertile women (TFFs) whose IVF did not result in any fertilized oocytes, whereas fertilization by ICSI was successful, were screened for mutations in ZP genes by means of conformation-sensitive gel electrophoresis. Twenty-three fertilizers in IVF (FIVFs) and 68 women with proven fertility (WPFs) constituted the two control groups.
RESULTS: Altogether, 20 sequence variations were found in the ZP genes. Two variations in ZP3, one in the regulatory region (c. 1-87 T --> G) and one in exon 6 [c. 894 G --> A (p. K298)] existed more frequently in TFFs than in FIVF and WPF groups (P-values 0.027 and 0.008, respectively).
CONCLUSIONS: Our study on ZP genes of infertile women revealed a high degree of sequence variations. This may reflect gradual reduction of fertility among TFFs, but the putative roles and influences of single variations can only be hypothesized.
Volume
20
Issue
6
First Page
1578
Last Page
1585
ISSN
0268-1161
Published In/Presented At
Männikkö, M., Törmälä, R. M., Tuuri, T., Haltia, A., Martikainen, H., Ala-Kokko, L., Tapanainen, J. S., & Lakkakorpi, J. T. (2005). Association between sequence variations in genes encoding human zona pellucida glycoproteins and fertilization failure in IVF. Human reproduction (Oxford, England), 20(6), 1578–1585. https://doi.org/10.1093/humrep/deh837
Disciplines
Medicine and Health Sciences
PubMedID
15860499
Department(s)
Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
Document Type
Article