Indicators of male fertility potential in adult patients with beta-thalassemia major: a comparative study between patients undergone allogeneic stem cell transplantation and transfusion-dependent patients

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Rostami Tahereh,Mohammadifard Mohammad Amir,Ansari Shahla,Kiumarsi AzadehORCID,Maleki Nasrollah,Kasaeian Amir,Aghamahdi Fatemeh,Rad Soroush,Ghavamzadeh Ardeshir

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Abstract Background Allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) remains the only potentially curative treatment for thalassemia major (TM). Infertility and its indicators have been assessed in transfusion dependent TM men, but in this study, we sought to compare the fertility indicators of TM patients after HSCT with those in patients treated conventionally. The possible influential factors on reproductive capacity in TM patients undergone allogeneic HSCT were also evaluated. Patients and methods In this cross-sectional study, we compared the gonadal hormones level, testicular volume, Tanner stage and sperm analysis in transfusion-dependent thalassemia major (TDTM) patients who survived matched sibling HSCT (n = 43) with patients conventionally treated by transfusion and iron chelation (n = 52). Results The patients’ age range was between 16 to 41 years. Tanner stage 4–5 was seen in 39 patients (41%). The prevalence of hypogonadism in our patients was 32.63% but its frequency was not significantly different between the two groups (p = 0.35). Azospermia, oligospermia, astenospermia, teratospermia and even having dry and low volume ejaculate were all significantly more frequent in the post-transplant patients compared to TDTM group. In the post-HSCT group, neither patients’ age at transplantation nor the conditioning regimen used in their transplant process did significantly affect their hormonal status and sperm parameters. Chronic graft versus host disease (GVHD) occurred in 14 (40%) patients. No significant difference was observed between the grade of chronic GVHD and hypogonadism (P = 0.853). Conclusions Thalassemia patients undergone allogeneic HSCT have lower fertility potential, mainly in sperm parameters compared with patients treated with blood transfusion and chelation. This information is important for thalassemic patients considering HSCT.

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Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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