Y-chromosome microdeletions and recurrent pregnancy loss.
Fertil Steril. 2006 Feb;85(2):441-5. Dewan S, Puscheck EE, Coulam CB, Wilcox AJ, Jeyendran RS. Andrology Laboratory Services Inc., Chicago, Illinois, USA.OBJECTIVE: To determine the prevalence of Y-chromosome microdeletions in recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL) couples as compared with couples with male factor infertility and fertile couples. DESIGN: Controlled clinical study. SETTING: Andrology laboratory and RPL clinic. PATIENT(S): Seventeen men from RPL couples, 18 men from couples with a live birth and no history of miscarriages, and 10 men from couples with male factor infertility. INTERVENTION(S): Buccal smears for Y-chromosome microdeletion testing. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): The DNA was tested for microdeletions in the proximal AZFc region by polymerase chain reaction (PCR). RESULT(S): Fourteen of the 17 men (82%) tested had microdeletions in one or more of the four segments studied. Two of the 10 male factor infertility patients (20%) had microdeletions in 2 different segments. None of the 18 fertile men had any microdeletions in the 4 segments of the proximal AZFc region studied. CONCLUSION(S): The prevalence of the Y-chromosome microdeletions in the proximal AZFc region was much higher in men from RPL couples than from fertile or infertile couples. Although these patients are from a tertiary referral center that may skew the population and findings, one may consider Y-chromosome microdeletion testing particularly of the AZFc region in the evaluation of RPL couples when all other tests fail to reveal the etiology.

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