Novel biallelic loss-of-function variants in ZP1 identified in an infertile female with empty follicle syndrome.

2020 
Empty follicle syndrome (EFS) refers to the inability to obtain mature oocytes after appropriate ovarian stimulation during the process of in vitro fertilization (IVF). However, the specific cause and mechanism of action underlying EFS remain to be further explored. Herein we aimed to investigate the clinical and genetic characteristics of EFS. After data were collected in an infertile family, we performed whole-exome sequencing (WES) on the patient and confirmed the pathogenic mutations through Sanger sequencing. Western immunoblotting, immunofluorescence staining, and minigene assay were further used to investigate the negative effects of these mutations. Absence of oocytes was observed over 2 cycles of IVF in the patient, and we evaluated the novel compound heterozygous mutations c.2T>A (p. M1K) and c.1112+1G>T of the zona pellucida glycoprotein 1 gene (ZP1, MIM# 195000) by WES. For the family under study, EFS was classified as an autosomal recessive inheritance pattern. The results of western blotting and immunofluorescence staining analyses confirmed that the missense mutation of c.2T>A [p. M1K] resulted in almost missing protein production. Additionally, using a minigene assay, we demonstrated the deleterious effect on the ZP1 gene of the splice site mutation c.1112+1G>T, which caused truncation of ZP1 protein. The compound heterozygous mutations of ZP1 gene identified in this study by genetic and functional experiments constituted a novel genetic cause of EFS, and further study will expand its use in the clinical and molecular diagnoses of EFS.
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