hrp0095fc6.4 | Sex Development and Gonads | ESPE2022
Renault Lucie
, Dijoud Frederique
, Teoli Jordan
, Lejeune Herve
, Lalli Enzo
, Doghman-Bouguerra Mabrouka
, Plotton Ingrid
Recently, knowledge about the molecular genetic of male infertility has increased. However, in many cases, the etiology of infertility remains unknown. The Cancer/testis antigen: Fetal and Adult Testis Expressed (FATE-1), mainly expressed in human testis has been described two decades ago for his potential role in male infertility. FATE-1 is located on the X chromosome, contains a putative SF1 binding site and is co-expressed with SRY in human fetal testis. To date, only few d...