Abstract

Only a few studies have described sperm chromosome intranuclear positioning changes in men with reproductive failure and an incorrect somatic karyotype. We studied the influence of Robertsonian translocations on the acrocentric chromosome positioning in human sperm cells. The basis of the analysis was the localization of NORs (nucleolar organizing regions) in sperm nuclei from three Robertsonian translocation carriers, namely, rob(13;22), rob(13;15) and rob(13;14), with a known meiotic segregation pattern. All three carriers presented with a similar percentage of genetically normal sperm cells (i.e., approximately 40%). To visualize NORs, we performed 2D-FISH with directly labelled probes. We used the linear and radial topologies of the nucleus to analyse the NORs distribution. We found an affected positioning of NORs in each case of the Robertsonian translocations. Moreover, the NORs tended to group, most often in two clusters. Both in Robertsonian carriers and control sperm cells, NORs mostly colocalized in the medial areas of the nuclei. In the case of the Roberstonian carriers, NORs were mostly concentrated in the peripheral part of the medial area, in contrast to control sperm cells in which the distribution was more dispersed towards the internal area.

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Title
The effect of Robertsonian translocations on the intranuclear positioning of NORs (nucleolar organizing regions) in human sperm cells
Author
Wiland Ewa 1 ; Olszewska, Marta 1 ; Huleyuk Nataliya 2 ; Chernykh, Vyacheslav B 3 ; Kurpisz Maciej 1 

 Polish Academy of Sciences, Institute of Human Genetics, Poznan, Poland (GRID:grid.413454.3) (ISNI:0000 0001 1958 0162) 
 Ukrainian Academy of Medical Sciences, Institute of Hereditary Pathology, Lviv, Ukraine (GRID:grid.418751.e) (ISNI:0000 0004 0385 8977) 
 Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, Research Centre for Medical Genetics, Moscow, Russian Federation (GRID:grid.466123.4) 
Publication year
2019
Publication date
Dec 2019
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
e-ISSN
20452322
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2183741329
Copyright
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