Title of article :
Male Infertility, Precision Medicine and Systems Proteomics
Author/Authors :
Agharezaee, Niloofar Department of Genetics - Faculty of Advanced Science and Technology - Tehran Medical Sciences - Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran , Hashemi, Mehrdad Department of Genetics - Faculty of Advanced Science and Technology - Tehran Medical Sciences - Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran , Shahani, Minoo Faculty of Advanced Science and Technology - Tehran Medical Sciences - Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran , Gilany, Kambiz Reproductive Biotechnology Research Center - Avicenna Research Institute, ACECR, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Precision medicine (PM) is an approach that has the power to create the best effect
and safety of medicine and treatment with the least side effects for each person. PM
is very helpful as sometimes due to inaccurate or late diagnosis or toxicities of the
drugs irreversible side effect for patient's health are generated. This seemingly new
and emerging science is also effective in preventing disease, due to differences in the
genes, environment, and lifestyles of any particular person. PM can be a prominent
criterion in infertility research. To achieve this goal, there should be information
from a healthy human body, including genetic and molecular information. A PM is
an evolution in health care, which is very helpful even economically. The guarantor
of the PM success is the examination of the molecular profile of the patient, including
genes, proteins, metabolites, etc. Therefore, genomics, proteomics, and metabolomics-
based techniques are very important in this regard. Unfortunately, despite extensive
studies on PM practice in various fields, male infertility has remained unresponsive.
Given that around 20% of couples around the world suffer from infertility,
and almost half of them are related to men's problems, the PM approach has a high
potential for male infertility. In this study, with the help of proteomics and metabolomics,
PM information on male infertility was explored.
Keywords :
Infertility , Male , Precision medicine , Proteomics
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics