Epigenetics in Male Infertility

  • H. Hassani H
  • M. Kh AL-Jumaily R
  • M. Lafta F
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Abstract

Male infertility is a complex medical condition, in which epigenetic factors play an important role. Epigenetics has recently gained significant scientific attention since it has added a new dimension to genomic and proteomic research. As a mechanism for maintaining genomic integrity and controlling gene expression, epigenetic modifications hold a great promise in capturing the subtle, yet very important, regulatory elements that might drive normal and abnormal sperm functions. The sperm's epigenome is known to be marked by constant changing over spermatogenesis, which is highly susceptible to be influenced by a wide spectrum of environmental stimuli. Recently, epigenetic aberrations have been recognized as one of the causes of idiopathic male infertility. Recent advances in technology have enabled humans to study epigenetics role in male infertility.

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H. Hassani, H., M. Kh AL-Jumaily, R., & M. Lafta, F. (2022). Epigenetics in Male Infertility. In Male Reproductive Anatomy. IntechOpen. https://doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.99529

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