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Genome-wide association study of semen volume, sperm concentration, testis size, and plasma inhibin B levels

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JOURNAL OF HUMAN GENETICS
Volume 65, Issue 8, Pages 683-691

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SPRINGERNATURE
DOI: 10.1038/s10038-020-0757-3

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  1. Ministry of Health and Welfare of Japan [1013201]
  2. Japan Society for the Promotion of Science [26462461, 23510242, 17H04331, 15H04320]
  3. European Union [BMH4-CT96-0314]
  4. Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research [17H04331, 15H04320, 23510242, 26462461] Funding Source: KAKEN

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Semen quality is affected by environmental factors, endocrine function abnormalities, and genetic factors. A GWAS recently identified ERBB4 at 2q34 as a genetic locus associated with sperm motility. However, GWASs for human semen volume and sperm concentration have not been conducted. In addition, testis size also reportedly correlates with semen quality, and it is important to identify genes that affect testis size. Reproductive hormones also play an important role in spermatogenesis. To date, genetic loci associated with plasma testosterone, sex hormone-binding globulin (SHBG), follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), and luteinizing hormone (LH) levels have been identified using GWASs. However, GWASs have not identified any relevant loci for plasma inhibin B levels. We conducted a two-stage GWAS using 811 Japanese men in a discovery stage followed by a replication stage using an additional 721 Japanese men. The results of the discovery and replication stages were combined into a meta-analysis. After setting a suggestive significance threshold for P values < 5 x 10(-6)& x3000;in the discovery stage, we identified ten regions with SNPs (semen volume: one, sperm concentration: three, testes size: two, and inhibin B: four). We selected only the most significant SNP in each region for replication genotyping. Combined discovery and replication results in the meta-analysis showed that the locus 12q21.31 associated with plasma inhibin B levels (rs11116724) had the most significant association (P = 5.7 x 10(-8)). The LRRIQ1 and TSPAN19 genes are located in the 12q21.31 region. This study provides new susceptibility variants that contribute to plasma inhibin B levels.

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