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Mast Cells in Peritoneal Fluid From Women With Endometriosis and Their Possible Role in Modulating Sperm Function

Endometriosis is a local pelvic inflammatory process, frequently associated with infertility, with altered function of immune-related cells in the peritoneal environment. Mast cells are known to be key players of the immune system and have been recently involved in endometriosis and in infertility,...

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Autores principales: Borelli, Violetta, Martinelli, Monica, Luppi, Stefania, Vita, Francesca, Romano, Federico, Fanfani, Francesco, Trevisan, Elisa, Celsi, Fulvio, Zabucchi, Giuliano, Zanconati, Fabrizio, Bottin, Cristina, Ricci, Giuseppe
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6964357/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31998139
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2019.01543
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author Borelli, Violetta
Martinelli, Monica
Luppi, Stefania
Vita, Francesca
Romano, Federico
Fanfani, Francesco
Trevisan, Elisa
Celsi, Fulvio
Zabucchi, Giuliano
Zanconati, Fabrizio
Bottin, Cristina
Ricci, Giuseppe
author_facet Borelli, Violetta
Martinelli, Monica
Luppi, Stefania
Vita, Francesca
Romano, Federico
Fanfani, Francesco
Trevisan, Elisa
Celsi, Fulvio
Zabucchi, Giuliano
Zanconati, Fabrizio
Bottin, Cristina
Ricci, Giuseppe
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description Endometriosis is a local pelvic inflammatory process, frequently associated with infertility, with altered function of immune-related cells in the peritoneal environment. Mast cells are known to be key players of the immune system and have been recently involved in endometriosis and in infertility, with their mediators directly suppressing sperm motility. In this study, we evaluated the mast cell population and their mediators in the peritoneal fluid of infertile patients with endometriosis and their impact on human sperm motility. Peritoneal fluids, collected by laparoscopy from 11 infertile patients with endometriosis and 9 fertile controls were evaluated for the presence of mast cells, tryptase levels and their effect on sperm motility. Furthermore, an in vitro model of mast cells-sperm interaction in peritoneal fluid was set up, using LAD2 cell line as a mast cell model, and analyzed from a functional as well as a morphological point of view. Mast cell peritoneal fluid population and its main mediator, tryptase, is more represented in endometriosis confirming an involvement of these cells in this disease. Anyway it appears unlikely that tryptase enriched peritoneal fluid, which fails to inhibit sperm motility, could contribute to endometriosis associated infertility. Despite of this, sperm interaction with the mast cell surface (LAD2) induced a significantly mast cell-degranulation response in the peritoneal fluid from endometriosis which could directly modulate sperm function other than motility. This evidence lead us to suppose that there is, between these elements, an interrelationship which deserves further studies.
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spelling pubmed-69643572020-01-29 Mast Cells in Peritoneal Fluid From Women With Endometriosis and Their Possible Role in Modulating Sperm Function Borelli, Violetta Martinelli, Monica Luppi, Stefania Vita, Francesca Romano, Federico Fanfani, Francesco Trevisan, Elisa Celsi, Fulvio Zabucchi, Giuliano Zanconati, Fabrizio Bottin, Cristina Ricci, Giuseppe Front Physiol Physiology Endometriosis is a local pelvic inflammatory process, frequently associated with infertility, with altered function of immune-related cells in the peritoneal environment. Mast cells are known to be key players of the immune system and have been recently involved in endometriosis and in infertility, with their mediators directly suppressing sperm motility. In this study, we evaluated the mast cell population and their mediators in the peritoneal fluid of infertile patients with endometriosis and their impact on human sperm motility. Peritoneal fluids, collected by laparoscopy from 11 infertile patients with endometriosis and 9 fertile controls were evaluated for the presence of mast cells, tryptase levels and their effect on sperm motility. Furthermore, an in vitro model of mast cells-sperm interaction in peritoneal fluid was set up, using LAD2 cell line as a mast cell model, and analyzed from a functional as well as a morphological point of view. Mast cell peritoneal fluid population and its main mediator, tryptase, is more represented in endometriosis confirming an involvement of these cells in this disease. Anyway it appears unlikely that tryptase enriched peritoneal fluid, which fails to inhibit sperm motility, could contribute to endometriosis associated infertility. Despite of this, sperm interaction with the mast cell surface (LAD2) induced a significantly mast cell-degranulation response in the peritoneal fluid from endometriosis which could directly modulate sperm function other than motility. This evidence lead us to suppose that there is, between these elements, an interrelationship which deserves further studies. Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-01-09 /pmc/articles/PMC6964357/ /pubmed/31998139 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2019.01543 Text en Copyright © 2020 Borelli, Martinelli, Luppi, Vita, Romano, Fanfani, Trevisan, Celsi, Zabucchi, Zanconati, Bottin and Ricci. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Physiology
Borelli, Violetta
Martinelli, Monica
Luppi, Stefania
Vita, Francesca
Romano, Federico
Fanfani, Francesco
Trevisan, Elisa
Celsi, Fulvio
Zabucchi, Giuliano
Zanconati, Fabrizio
Bottin, Cristina
Ricci, Giuseppe
Mast Cells in Peritoneal Fluid From Women With Endometriosis and Their Possible Role in Modulating Sperm Function
title Mast Cells in Peritoneal Fluid From Women With Endometriosis and Their Possible Role in Modulating Sperm Function
title_full Mast Cells in Peritoneal Fluid From Women With Endometriosis and Their Possible Role in Modulating Sperm Function
title_fullStr Mast Cells in Peritoneal Fluid From Women With Endometriosis and Their Possible Role in Modulating Sperm Function
title_full_unstemmed Mast Cells in Peritoneal Fluid From Women With Endometriosis and Their Possible Role in Modulating Sperm Function
title_short Mast Cells in Peritoneal Fluid From Women With Endometriosis and Their Possible Role in Modulating Sperm Function
title_sort mast cells in peritoneal fluid from women with endometriosis and their possible role in modulating sperm function
topic Physiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6964357/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31998139
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2019.01543
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