Abstract

BackgroundMale infertility is rapidly growing, and single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) association studies are of critical importance. Tumor suppressor candidate 1 (TUSC1) gene is associated with azoospermia. We investigated association between rs1462218557 in TUSC1 with azoospermia.MethodsWe performed tetra-ARMS PCR analysis and sequencing on healthy and infertile individuals.ResultsTetra-ARMS PCR results revealed that the allele frequency of the SNP for T alleles was 0.66, while the same value for C allele was 0.36. It was different from the previous reports of the other countries because they reported the allele C as the frequent allele and it was considered an ancestral allele. The genotype frequencies obtained showed that 67% of the samples were heterozygotes (T/C), while 33% were homozygotes (TT). SNP-STAT analysis showed a significant association (p = 0.04) with the studied SNP and azoospermia in Iranian samples.ConclusionsThe present study reports a new allele frequency of rs1462218557 in TUSC1 gene, which may be associated with azoospermia in Iranian people. Moreover, no association was observed between neighboring sequences/SNPs with male infertility.

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