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Publication : Gene knockouts that cause female infertility: search for novel contraceptive targets.

First Author  Naz RK Year  2005
Journal  Front Biosci Volume  10
Pages  2447-59 PubMed ID  15970507
Mgi Jnum  J:103183 Mgi Id  MGI:3608597
Doi  10.2741/1709 Citation  Naz RK, et al. (2005) Gene knockouts that cause female infertility: search for novel contraceptive targets. Front Biosci 10:2447-2459
abstractText  The gene knockout technology has revolutionized the fertility/infertility field. It has revealed several essential previously undiscovered molecules, new insights and novel mechanisms involved in steps of the fertility cascade in females. Using database and literature search, knockouts of at least 83 genes were discovered that demonstrated an effect on fertility of female mice. These effects ranged from abnormality in reproductive structure, ovarian function, oocyte, fertilization, embryonic and fetal development, implantation and pregnancy to delivery. However, only a few of these knockout of genes such as encoding oocyte glycoprotein coat comprised of zona pellucida (ZP) 1, ZP2 and ZP3 and oocute plasma membrane specific proteins showed a specific and exclusive target infertility effect without concomitant effects on the non-reproductive organ system. These molecules will provide novel targets of contraception including contraceptive vaccine development.
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