Predicting male fertility from the sperm methylome: application to 120 bulls with hundreds of artificial insemination records.
Valentin CostesAurélie Chaulot-TalmonEli SellemJean-Philippe PerrierAnne Aubert-FrambourgLuc JouneauCharline PontlevoyChris HozéSébastien FritzMekki BoussahaChrystelle Le DanvicMarie-Pierre SanchezDidier BoichardLaurent SchiblerHélène JammesFlorence JaffrézicHélène KieferPublished in: Clinical epigenetics (2022)
This study, conducted on the largest set of bull sperm samples so far examined in epigenetic analyses, demonstrated that the sperm methylome is a valuable source of male fertility biomarkers. The next challenge is to combine these results with other data on the same sperm samples in order to improve the quality of the model and better understand the interplay between DNA methylation and other molecular features in the regulation of fertility. This research may have potential applications in human medicine, where infertility affects the interaction between a male and a female, thus making it difficult to isolate the male factor.