A detection model of testis‐derived circular RNAs in serum for predicting testicular sperm retrieval rate in non‐obstructive azoospermia patients

Author:

Lv Mo‐qi123,Yang Yan‐qi123,Li Yi‐Xin4,Zhou Liang56,Ge Pan123,Sun Rui‐fang123,Zhang Jian123,Gao Jun‐cheng7,Qu Liu‐qing6,Jing Qi‐ya6,Li Pin‐cheng6,Yan Yu‐jia6,Wang Hai‐xu8,Li He‐cheng9,Zhou Dang‐xia123ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pathology School of Basic Medical Sciences Xi'an Jiaotong University Health Science Center Xi'an China

2. Institute of Genetics and Development Translational Medicine Institute Xi'an Jiaotong University Health Science Center Xi'an China

3. Key Laboratory of Environment and Genes Related to Diseases Xi'an Jiaotong University Ministry of Education Xi'an China

4. Shanghai Key Laboratory of Maternal Fetal Medicine Shanghai Institute of Maternal‐Fetal Medicine and Gynecologic Oncology Shanghai First Maternity and Infant Hospital School of Medicine Tongji University Shanghai China

5. Assisted Reproduction Center Northwest Women's and Children's Hospital Xi'an China

6. Health Science Center Xi'an Jiaotong University Xi'an China

7. School of Humanities and Social Development Northwest A&F University Xianyang China

8. Assisted Reproduction Center Xijing Hospital of Air Force Medical University (the former the Fourth Military Medical University) Xi'an China

9. Department of Urology Second Affiliated Hospital of Xi'an Jiaotong University Xi'an China

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundMicrodissection testicular sperm extraction is an effective method to retrieve sperm from non‐obstructive azoospermia patients. However, its successful rate is less than 50%.ObjectivesTo identify the predictive value of circular RNAs in serum for sperm retrieval rate in non‐obstructive azoospermia patients.Materials and methods180 non‐obstructive azoospermia patients were recruited in this study, including 84 individuals with successful sperm retrieval and 96 individuals with failed sperm retrieval. Our study contained two phases. First, 20 patients, selected from the 180 patients, were included in screening cohort. In this cohort, the top 20 circular RNAs from our previous testicular circRNA profiles were verified between successful and failed sperm retrieval groups using real‐time polymerase chain reaction. Six circular RNAs with the most significantly different expressions were selected for further verification. Second, the 180 patients were included as discovery cohort to verify the six circular RNAs. Circular RNAs were extracted from serum in each participant. Logistic regression analysis was further performed to identify the predictive value and the area under the curve analysis was used to evaluate diagnostic efficiency, sensitivity, and specificity.ResultsSix circular RNAs including hsa_circ_0058058, hsa_circ_0008045, hsa_circ_0084789, hsa_circ_0000550, hsa_circ_0007422, and hsa_circ_0004099 showed aberrant expressions between the successful and failed sperm retrieval group. In addition, both single‐circular RNA panels and multi‐circular RNA panels were finally verified to be significant in predicting sperm retrieval rate. Notably, multi‐circular RNAs panels demonstrated better predictive abilities compared with single‐circRNA panels, and the combined panel of six‐circular RNAs (risk score = 1.094×hsa_circ_0058058+0.697×hsa_circ_0008045+0.718×hsa_circ_0084789‐0.591×hsa_circ_0000550‐0.435×hsa_circ_0007422‐1.017×hsa_circ_0004099‐1.561) exhibited the best predictive ability in the present study with an AUC of 0.977, a sensitivity of 91.7% and a specificity of 86.5%. A higher risk score indicated a higher risk of failure in sperm retrieval.Discussion and conclusionOur study was the first to report that testis‐derived circular RNAs in serum have the ability to predict sperm retrieval rate in non‐obstructive azoospermia patients, whether it is a single‐circular RNA or a combination of multi‐circular RNAs.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

China Postdoctoral Science Foundation

Natural Science Foundation of Shaanxi Province

Publisher

Wiley

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