%0 Journal Article
%T Optimization of Multiplex-PCR Technique To Determine Azf Deletions in infertility Male Patients.
%A Thanh TN
%A Tien ST
%A Van PN
%A Thai SD
%A Cong TL
%A Le TD
%A Nguyen ST
%A Van TT
%A Duong HH
%A Bui TM
%A Nguyen KT
%J Int J Gen Med
%V 17
%N 0
%D 2024
%M 38690198
%F 2.145
%R 10.2147/IJGM.S455513
%X UNASSIGNED: To optimize the multiplex polymerase chain reaction (M-PCR) technique to diagnose microdeletions of azoospermia factors (AZF) on the Y chromosome and initially apply the technique to diagnose male patients with sperm density less than 5×106 million sperm/mL was assigned to do a test to check for AZF microdeletions on the Y chromosome.
UNASSIGNED: Based on the positive control samples which belong to male subjects who have had 2 healthy children without any assisted reproductive technologies, the M-PCR method was developed to detect simultaneously and accurately AZF microdeletions on 32 male patients with sperm densities below 5×106 million sperm/mL of semen at the Department of Biology and Medical Genetics - Vietnam Military Medical University.
UNASSIGNED: Successful optimization of the M-PCR technique including 7 reactions arranged according to each AZFabc region using 24 STS/gene on the Y chromosome. Initial application to diagnose AZF deletion on 32 azoospermic and oligospermic men reveals that AZFa deletion accounts for 6.25% (2/32); deletion of all 3 regions AZFa,b,c with 18.75% (6/32 cases); The combined deletion rate of AZFb,c is highest, accounting for 56.24% (18/32 patients).
UNASSIGNED: Successfully optimized the M-PCR technique in identifying AZF microdeletions using 24 sequence tagged sites (STS)/gene for azoospermic and oligozoospermic men. The M-PCR technique has great potential in the application of AZF deletion diagnosis.