Data_Sheet_7_Whole-Exome Sequencing Analysis of Human Semen Quality in Russian Multiethnic Population.CSV

The global trend toward the reduction of human spermatogenic function observed in many countries, including Russia, raised the problem of extensive screening and monitoring of male fertility and elucidation of its genetic and ethnic mechanisms. Recently, whole-exome sequencing (WES) was developed as...

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Main Authors: Semyon Kolmykov (9562064), Gennady Vasiliev (4590628), Ludmila Osadchuk (4844187), Maxim Kleschev (10957794), Alexander Osadchuk (9260952)
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spelling ftsmithonian:oai:figshare.com:article/14768295 2023-05-15T18:45:16+02:00 Data_Sheet_7_Whole-Exome Sequencing Analysis of Human Semen Quality in Russian Multiethnic Population.CSV Semyon Kolmykov (9562064) Gennady Vasiliev (4590628) Ludmila Osadchuk (4844187) Maxim Kleschev (10957794) Alexander Osadchuk (9260952) 2021-06-11T05:31:23Z https://doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2021.662846.s008 unknown https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/Data_Sheet_7_Whole-Exome_Sequencing_Analysis_of_Human_Semen_Quality_in_Russian_Multiethnic_Population_CSV/14768295 doi:10.3389/fgene.2021.662846.s008 CC BY 4.0 CC-BY Genetics Genetic Engineering Biomarkers Developmental Genetics (incl. Sex Determination) Epigenetics (incl. Genome Methylation and Epigenomics) Gene Expression (incl. Microarray and other genome-wide approaches) Genome Structure and Regulation Genomics Genetically Modified Animals Livestock Cloning Gene and Molecular Therapy whole-exome sequencing association analysis semen quality pathozoospermia normospermia Slavs Buryats Yakuts Dataset 2021 ftsmithonian https://doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2021.662846.s008 2021-06-13T14:36:51Z The global trend toward the reduction of human spermatogenic function observed in many countries, including Russia, raised the problem of extensive screening and monitoring of male fertility and elucidation of its genetic and ethnic mechanisms. Recently, whole-exome sequencing (WES) was developed as a powerful tool for genetic analysis of complex traits. We present here the first Russian WES study for identification of new genes associated with semen quality. The experimental 3 × 2 design of the WES study was based on the analysis of 157 samples including three ethnic groups—Slavs (59), Buryats (n = 49), and Yakuts (n = 49), and two different semen quality groups—pathozoospermia (n = 95) and normospermia (n = 62). Additionally, our WES study group was negative for complete AZF microdeletions of the Y-chromosome. The normospermia group included men with normal sperm parameters in accordance with the WHO-recommended reference limit. The pathozoospermia group included men with impaired semen quality, namely, with any combined parameters of sperm concentration <15 × 10 6 /ml, and/or progressive motility <32%, and/or normal morphology <4%. The WES was performed for all 157 samples. Subsequent calling and filtering of variants were carried out according to the GATK Best Practices recommendations. On the genotyping stage, the samples were combined into four cohorts: three sets corresponded to three ethnic groups, and the fourth set contained all the 157 whole-exome samples. Association of the obtained polymorphisms with semen quality parameters was investigated using the χ2 test. To prioritize the obtained variants associated with pathozoospermia, their effects were determined using Ensembl Variant Effect Predictor. Moreover, polymorphisms located in genes expressed in the testis were revealed based on the genomic annotation. As a result, the nine potential SNP markers rs6971091, rs557806, rs610308, rs556052, rs1289658, rs278981, rs1129172, rs12268007, and rs17228441 were selected for subsequent verification on our previously collected population sample (about 1,500 males). The selected variants located in seven genes FAM71F1, PPP1R15A, TRIM45, PRAME, RBM47, WDFY4, and FSIP2 that are expressed in the testis and play an important role in cell proliferation, meiosis, and apoptosis. Dataset Yakuts Unknown The ''Y'' ENVELOPE(-112.453,-112.453,57.591,57.591)
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topic Genetics
Genetic Engineering
Biomarkers
Developmental Genetics (incl. Sex Determination)
Epigenetics (incl. Genome Methylation and Epigenomics)
Gene Expression (incl. Microarray and other genome-wide approaches)
Genome Structure and Regulation
Genomics
Genetically Modified Animals
Livestock Cloning
Gene and Molecular Therapy
whole-exome sequencing
association analysis
semen quality
pathozoospermia
normospermia
Slavs
Buryats
Yakuts
spellingShingle Genetics
Genetic Engineering
Biomarkers
Developmental Genetics (incl. Sex Determination)
Epigenetics (incl. Genome Methylation and Epigenomics)
Gene Expression (incl. Microarray and other genome-wide approaches)
Genome Structure and Regulation
Genomics
Genetically Modified Animals
Livestock Cloning
Gene and Molecular Therapy
whole-exome sequencing
association analysis
semen quality
pathozoospermia
normospermia
Slavs
Buryats
Yakuts
Semyon Kolmykov (9562064)
Gennady Vasiliev (4590628)
Ludmila Osadchuk (4844187)
Maxim Kleschev (10957794)
Alexander Osadchuk (9260952)
Data_Sheet_7_Whole-Exome Sequencing Analysis of Human Semen Quality in Russian Multiethnic Population.CSV
topic_facet Genetics
Genetic Engineering
Biomarkers
Developmental Genetics (incl. Sex Determination)
Epigenetics (incl. Genome Methylation and Epigenomics)
Gene Expression (incl. Microarray and other genome-wide approaches)
Genome Structure and Regulation
Genomics
Genetically Modified Animals
Livestock Cloning
Gene and Molecular Therapy
whole-exome sequencing
association analysis
semen quality
pathozoospermia
normospermia
Slavs
Buryats
Yakuts
description The global trend toward the reduction of human spermatogenic function observed in many countries, including Russia, raised the problem of extensive screening and monitoring of male fertility and elucidation of its genetic and ethnic mechanisms. Recently, whole-exome sequencing (WES) was developed as a powerful tool for genetic analysis of complex traits. We present here the first Russian WES study for identification of new genes associated with semen quality. The experimental 3 × 2 design of the WES study was based on the analysis of 157 samples including three ethnic groups—Slavs (59), Buryats (n = 49), and Yakuts (n = 49), and two different semen quality groups—pathozoospermia (n = 95) and normospermia (n = 62). Additionally, our WES study group was negative for complete AZF microdeletions of the Y-chromosome. The normospermia group included men with normal sperm parameters in accordance with the WHO-recommended reference limit. The pathozoospermia group included men with impaired semen quality, namely, with any combined parameters of sperm concentration <15 × 10 6 /ml, and/or progressive motility <32%, and/or normal morphology <4%. The WES was performed for all 157 samples. Subsequent calling and filtering of variants were carried out according to the GATK Best Practices recommendations. On the genotyping stage, the samples were combined into four cohorts: three sets corresponded to three ethnic groups, and the fourth set contained all the 157 whole-exome samples. Association of the obtained polymorphisms with semen quality parameters was investigated using the χ2 test. To prioritize the obtained variants associated with pathozoospermia, their effects were determined using Ensembl Variant Effect Predictor. Moreover, polymorphisms located in genes expressed in the testis were revealed based on the genomic annotation. As a result, the nine potential SNP markers rs6971091, rs557806, rs610308, rs556052, rs1289658, rs278981, rs1129172, rs12268007, and rs17228441 were selected for subsequent verification on our previously collected population sample (about 1,500 males). The selected variants located in seven genes FAM71F1, PPP1R15A, TRIM45, PRAME, RBM47, WDFY4, and FSIP2 that are expressed in the testis and play an important role in cell proliferation, meiosis, and apoptosis.
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author Semyon Kolmykov (9562064)
Gennady Vasiliev (4590628)
Ludmila Osadchuk (4844187)
Maxim Kleschev (10957794)
Alexander Osadchuk (9260952)
author_facet Semyon Kolmykov (9562064)
Gennady Vasiliev (4590628)
Ludmila Osadchuk (4844187)
Maxim Kleschev (10957794)
Alexander Osadchuk (9260952)
author_sort Semyon Kolmykov (9562064)
title Data_Sheet_7_Whole-Exome Sequencing Analysis of Human Semen Quality in Russian Multiethnic Population.CSV
title_short Data_Sheet_7_Whole-Exome Sequencing Analysis of Human Semen Quality in Russian Multiethnic Population.CSV
title_full Data_Sheet_7_Whole-Exome Sequencing Analysis of Human Semen Quality in Russian Multiethnic Population.CSV
title_fullStr Data_Sheet_7_Whole-Exome Sequencing Analysis of Human Semen Quality in Russian Multiethnic Population.CSV
title_full_unstemmed Data_Sheet_7_Whole-Exome Sequencing Analysis of Human Semen Quality in Russian Multiethnic Population.CSV
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