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Title
Identification of novel cytoskeleton protein involved in spermatogenic cells and sertoli cells of non-obstructive azoospermia based on microarray and bioinformatics analysis
Type Article
Keywords
non-obstructive azoospermia (NOA)
Abstract
Background During mammalian spermatogenesis, the cytoskeleton system plays a significant role in morphological changes. Male infertility such as non-obstructive azoospermia (NOA) might be explained by studies of the cytoskeletal system during spermatogenesis. Methods The cytoskeleton, scaffold, and actin-binding genes were analyzed by microarray and bioinformatics (771 spermatogenic cellsgenes and 774 Sertoli cell genes). To validate these findings, we cross-referenced our results with data from a single-cell genomics database. Results In the microarray analyses of three human cases with different NOA spermatogenic cells, the expression of TBL3, MAGEA8, KRTAP3-2, KRT35, VCAN, MYO19, FBLN2, SH3RF1, ACTR3B, STRC, THBS4, and CTNND2 were upregulated, while expression of NTN1, ITGA1, GJB1, CAPZA1, SEPTIN8, and GOLGA6L6 were downregulated.
Researchers danial hashemi (First researcher) , hossein azizi (Second researcher) , Maryam Darvari (Third researcher) , Ali Qorbanee (Fourth researcher) , Dawan Jamal Hawezy (Fifth researcher)