hrp0097fc7.6 | Sex differentiation, gonads and gynaecology or sex endocrinology | ESPE2023

GnRHa response patterns of testis expressed genes in cryptorchid boys

Hadziselimovic Faruk , Verkauskas Gilvydas , Stadtler Michael

Introduction: Most testis expressed (TEX) genes are testis-specific and evolutionarily conserved and several studies have reported important roles of TEX11, TEX12, TEX14, TEX15 and TEX 101 in mammalian fertility. Retrotransposons are thought to be critical for the evolution of mammalian genomes. TEX19 functions in the post-translational regulation of L1 retrotransposons, which are involved in maintaining trans-generational genome stability. In boys with crypto...

hrp0097rfc7.3 | Sex differentiation, gonads and gynaecology or sex endocrinology | ESPE2023

Histone code, cryptorchidism,infertility

Hadziselimovic Faruk , Verkauskas Gilvydas , Stadtler Michael

Introduction: Multiple studies have demonstrated that histone lysine methyltransferases regulate gene transcription, thereby influencing cell proliferation, cell differentiation, cell migration, and tissue invasion.Aim of the study: Here we describe the key functions of histone lysine methyltransferases and chromatin remodeling genes and summarize their role in infertility.Patients and Meth...

hrp0098rfc15.1 | Late Breaking | ESPE2024

Altered expression of epigenetic regulators is associated with high infertility risk in patients diagnosed with cryptorchidism.

Hadziselimovic Faruk , Verkauskas Gilvydas , Stadtler Michael

Introduction: Resetting the epigenome in human primordial germ cells is critical for their development. It has been shown that a regulatory network established by SOX17 and PRDM1/BLIMP1 represses DNA methylation pathways and activates TET-mediated hydroxymethylation. (1) Testicular samples from high infertility risk (HIR) cryptorchid boys with defective mini-puberty and impaired differentiation of Ad spermatogonia display altered expression of genes encoding h...