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Understanding the genetics of human infertility

36 Citations•2023•
Qing Sang, P. Ray, Lei Wang
Science

Various aspects of human infertility are reviewed, including etiology, mechanisms, and treatments, with a particular emphasis on genetics, including gamete production and gamete quality, which is the core of successful reproduction.

Abstract

Reproduction involves a wide range of biological processes, including organ formation and development, neuroendocrine regulation, hormone production, and meiosis and mitosis. Infertility, the failure of reproduction, has become a major issue for human reproductive health and affects up to one in seven couples worldwide. Here, we review various aspects of human infertility, including etiology, mechanisms, and treatments, with a particular emphasis on genetics. We focus on gamete production and gamete quality, which is the core of successful reproduction. We also discuss future research opportunities and challenges to further expand our understanding of human infertility and improve patient care by providing precision diagnosis and personalized treatments. Description