Objective: To determine the relationship between sperm DNA methylation level and sperm characteristics and pregnancy rates.
Design: Prospective study. Quantitation by image analysis of DNA methylation in sperm nucleus.
Setting: Department of Reproduction Biology, Edouard Herriot Hospital, Lyon, France.
Patient(s): Infertile couples undergoing IVF-ET.
Intervention(s): The immunostaining of 5 methyl-cytosine was performed on the spare sperm suspension that was used for an assisted reproduction technology procedure.
Main outcome measure(s): Sperm characteristics according to World Health Organization criteria, sperm motility parameters with computer-assisted semen analysis, sperm DNA methylation level, and heterogeneity index (HI).
Result(s): Sperm DNA methylation level and HI are correlated with sperm DNA characteristics. HI is negatively correlated with fertilization rate; sperm DNA methylation level is correlated with pregnancy rate.
Conclusion(s): The DNA methylation level in human spermatozoa could be a new approach to evaluating the ability of spermatozoa to fertilize and lead to normal embryo development.