In recent years, a number of studies focused on the role of epigenetics, including DNA methylation, in spermatogenesis and male infertility. We aimed to provide an overview of the knowledge concerning the gene and genome methylation and its regulation during spermatogenesis, specifically in the context of male infertility etiopathogenesis. Overall, the findings support the hypothesis that sperm DNA methylation is associated with sperm alterations and infertility. Several genes have been found to be differentially methylated in relation to impaired spermatogenesis and/or reproductive dysfunction. Particularly, DNA methylation defects of MEST and H19 within imprinted genes and MTHFR within non-imprinted genes have been repeatedly linked with ...
International audienceDNA methylation marks, a key modification of imprinting, are erased in primord...
Abnormal germline DNA methylation in males has been proposed as a possible mechanism compromising sp...
Male infertility accounts for nearly 40%–50% of all infertile cases. One of the most prevalent disor...
In recent years, a number of studies focused on the role of epigenetics, including DNA methylation, ...
Abnormal DNA methylation at imprinted and non-imprinted genes has been associated with spermatogenes...
Abnormal DNA methylation at imprinted and non-imprinted genes has been associated with spermatogenes...
Considering the widespread use of assisted reproductive techniques (ART), DNA methylation of specifi...
Considering the widespread use of assisted reproductive techniques (ART), DNA methylation of specifi...
Genetic causes have been known to be involved in up to one-third of male infertility cases. Studies ...
Infertility currently affects an estimated 8-12% of couples globally and the male factor is suspecte...
Infertility currently affects an estimated 8-12% of couples globally and the male factor is suspecte...
Stochastic, environmentally and/or genetically induced disturbances in the genome-wide epigenetic re...
Abnormal germline DNA methylation in males has been proposed as a possible mechanism compromising sp...
Male-factor infertility is a common condition, and etiology is unknown for a high proportion of case...
Background. Male-factor infertility is a common condition, and etiology is unknown for a high propor...
International audienceDNA methylation marks, a key modification of imprinting, are erased in primord...
Abnormal germline DNA methylation in males has been proposed as a possible mechanism compromising sp...
Male infertility accounts for nearly 40%–50% of all infertile cases. One of the most prevalent disor...
In recent years, a number of studies focused on the role of epigenetics, including DNA methylation, ...
Abnormal DNA methylation at imprinted and non-imprinted genes has been associated with spermatogenes...
Abnormal DNA methylation at imprinted and non-imprinted genes has been associated with spermatogenes...
Considering the widespread use of assisted reproductive techniques (ART), DNA methylation of specifi...
Considering the widespread use of assisted reproductive techniques (ART), DNA methylation of specifi...
Genetic causes have been known to be involved in up to one-third of male infertility cases. Studies ...
Infertility currently affects an estimated 8-12% of couples globally and the male factor is suspecte...
Infertility currently affects an estimated 8-12% of couples globally and the male factor is suspecte...
Stochastic, environmentally and/or genetically induced disturbances in the genome-wide epigenetic re...
Abnormal germline DNA methylation in males has been proposed as a possible mechanism compromising sp...
Male-factor infertility is a common condition, and etiology is unknown for a high proportion of case...
Background. Male-factor infertility is a common condition, and etiology is unknown for a high propor...
International audienceDNA methylation marks, a key modification of imprinting, are erased in primord...
Abnormal germline DNA methylation in males has been proposed as a possible mechanism compromising sp...
Male infertility accounts for nearly 40%–50% of all infertile cases. One of the most prevalent disor...