Proteomic identification of sperm antigens using serum samples from individuals with and without antisperm antibodies
Summary The aim of the study was to identify human sperm antigens reacting with polyclonal antisperm antibodies. Protein sperm extracts were subjected to electrofocusing, and next immune reactions (immunoblotting) were carried out with positive for antisperm antibodies and control (not containing an...
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Published in: | Andrologia Vol. 48; no. 6; pp. 693 - 701 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , |
Format: | Journal Article |
Language: | English |
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Blackwell Publishing Ltd
01-08-2016
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The aim of the study was to identify human sperm antigens reacting with polyclonal antisperm antibodies. Protein sperm extracts were subjected to electrofocusing, and next immune reactions (immunoblotting) were carried out with positive for antisperm antibodies and control (not containing antisperm antibodies) serum samples. Proteomic analysis of human sperm proteins resulted in identification of 80 sperm antigens that could be divided into three groups: antigens specific for patients with antisperm antibodies (32), antigens recognised by both infertile patients and control sera (35) and antigens detected by control serum samples only (13). Among antigens specific for infertile patients, there were 12 sperm entities known to be involved in fertilisation process. We have also characterised three protein entities identified only by sera of infertile women. Altogether, the proteomic analysis resulted in identification of 27 sperm entities not reported previously in human sperm proteome. Identified proteins are sperm antigens that could be potentially responsible for immunological infertility. The study also sheds new light on the sperm antigens in aspect of gender specificity. The investigation of human sperm proteome by the use of antisperm antibodies‐containing sera of infertile individuals not only may indicate new proteins but also can draft their immunological nature. |
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Bibliography: | ArticleID:AND12502 istex:9D96D6A195AB59C712B43A767BCA6C2AE667A1BD National Science Centre - No. 2011/01/B/NZ2/04836 ark:/67375/WNG-T5B9BR59-B National Centre for Research and Development, Poland - No. NR 13006606 Table S1. Proteins detected by ASA-negative controls.Table S2. Proteins detected by ASA-positive and ASA-negative individuals.Table S3. Proteins specifically recognized by antibodies from serum samples of ASA-positive individuals. ObjectType-Article-1 SourceType-Scholarly Journals-1 ObjectType-Feature-2 content type line 23 |
ISSN: | 0303-4569 1439-0272 |
DOI: | 10.1111/and.12502 |