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Genetics of Male Infertility

Journal

CURRENT UROLOGY REPORTS
Volume 17, Issue 10, Pages -

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11934-016-0627-x

Keywords

Male infertility; Genetics; Epigenetics; Reproduction

Funding

  1. Frederick J. and Theresa Dow Wallace Fund of the New York Community Trust

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While 7 % of the men are infertile, currently, a genetic etiology is identified in less than 25 % of those men, and 30 % of the infertile men lack a definitive diagnosis, falling in the idiopathic infertility category. Advances in genetics and epigenetics have led to several proposed mechanisms for male infertility. These advances may result in new diagnostic tools, treatment approaches, and better counseling with regard to treatment options and prognosis. In this review, we focus on clinical aspects of male infertility and the role of genetics in elucidating etiologies and the potential of treatments.

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