Causes of Teratozoospermia

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Causes of Teratozoospermia

Updated: 21-October-2024

Causes of Teratozoospermia

Known causes of teratozoospermia include:

  • Genetic defects
  • Hormone imbalance
  • Varicoceles
  • Infection
  • Obesity
  • Smoking
  • Drugs and alcohol
  • Overheating testicles
  • Chemicals and heavy metals

Genetic Defects

Genetic defects are a known cause of poor sperm morphology. Specifically, any defects (or mutations) in the following genes:

  • AK7 (multiple morphological abnormalities of the flagella)
  • ARMC2 (multiple morphological abnormalities of the flagella)
  • AURKC (macrozoospermia)
  • BSCL2 (lipid dysfunction)
  • CCDC62 (globozoospermia)
  • CCIN (globozoospermia)
  • CFAP43, CFAP44, CFAP47, CFAP69, CFAP251 (multiple morphological abnormalities of the flagella)
  • DNAH1, DNAH6, DNAH11 (multiple morphological abnormalities of the flagella)
  • DPY19L2 (globozoospermia)
  • FSIP2 (multiple morphological abnormalities of the flagella)
  • PICK1 (globozoospermia)
  • PMFBP1 (globozoospermia)
  • SPATA6, SPATA16 (globozoospermia)
  • SUN5 (globozoospermia)
  • TENT5D (multiple morphological abnormalities)
  • ZPBP1 (globozoospermia)

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