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SEPT12 is a testis-specific gene involved in the terminal differentiation of male germ cells. SEPT12 protein is required for sperm head-tail formation and acts as a fundamental constituent of sperm tail annulus. In this study, we screened genetic variations in exons 5, 6, 7 of the SEPT12 and assessed the annulus status in teratozoospermic, globozoospermic, and patients with immotile short tail sperm. DNA sequencing was performed for 90 teratozoospermic and 30 normozoospermic individuals. Immunocytochemistry, transmission electron microscopy and western blotting were conducted to evaluate annulus status and the expression level of SEPT12 in patients with a distinct exonic variation (c.474G>A), respectively. Five polymorphisms identified within the desired regions of the SEPT12, among them c.474G>A had the potential to induce aberrant splicing results in the expression of a truncated protein. The annulus was detected in most of the spermatozoa from teratozoospermic and normozoospermic men with c.474G>A. In contrast, in the patient with short tail sperm defect carrying c.474G>A, 99% of spermatozoa were devoid of the annulus. Based on our findings there would be no association between exons 5, 6, 7 polymorphisms of the SEPT12 gene and the occurrence of mentioned disease but c.474G>A would be a predisposing factor in male infertility. © 2019 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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Alemeh Rafaee, Anahita Mohseni Meybodi, Parichehreh Yaghmaei, Seyedeh Hanieh Hosseini, Marjan Sabbaghian. Single-nucleotide polymorphism c.474G>A in the SEPT12 gene is a predisposing factor in male infertility. Molecular reproduction and development. 2020 Feb;87(2):251-259

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