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Molecular Profiling of Spermatozoa Reveals Correlations between Morphology and Gene Expression: A Novel Biomarker Panel for Male Infertility

Choosing spermatozoa with an optimum fertilizing potential is one of the major challenges in assisted reproductive technologies (ART). This selection is mainly based on semen parameters, but the addition of molecular approaches could allow a more functional evaluation. To this aim, we used sixteen f...

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Autores principales: Cassuto, Nino Guy, Piquemal, David, Boitrelle, Florence, Larue, Lionel, Lédée, Nathalie, Hatem, Ghada, Ruoso, Léa, Bouret, Dominique, Siffroi, Jean-Pierre, Rouen, Alexandre, Assou, Said
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Publicado: Hindawi 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8485144/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34604380
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/1434546
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author Cassuto, Nino Guy
Piquemal, David
Boitrelle, Florence
Larue, Lionel
Lédée, Nathalie
Hatem, Ghada
Ruoso, Léa
Bouret, Dominique
Siffroi, Jean-Pierre
Rouen, Alexandre
Assou, Said
author_facet Cassuto, Nino Guy
Piquemal, David
Boitrelle, Florence
Larue, Lionel
Lédée, Nathalie
Hatem, Ghada
Ruoso, Léa
Bouret, Dominique
Siffroi, Jean-Pierre
Rouen, Alexandre
Assou, Said
author_sort Cassuto, Nino Guy
collection PubMed
description Choosing spermatozoa with an optimum fertilizing potential is one of the major challenges in assisted reproductive technologies (ART). This selection is mainly based on semen parameters, but the addition of molecular approaches could allow a more functional evaluation. To this aim, we used sixteen fresh sperm samples from patients undergoing ART for male infertility and classified them in the high- and poor-quality groups, on the basis of their morphology at high magnification. Then, using a DNA sequencing method, we analyzed the spermatozoa methylome to identify genes that were differentially methylated. By Gene Ontology and protein–protein interaction network analyses, we defined candidate genes mainly implicated in cell motility, calcium reabsorption, and signaling pathways as well as transmembrane transport. RT-qPCR of high- and poor-quality sperm samples allowed showing that the expression of some genes, such as AURKA, HDAC4, CFAP46, SPATA18, CACNA1C, CACNA1H, CARHSP1, CCDC60, DNAH2, and CDC88B, have different expression levels according to sperm morphology. In conclusion, the present study shows a strong correlation between morphology and gene expression in the spermatozoa and provides a biomarker panel for sperm analysis during ART and a new tool to explore male infertility.
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spelling pubmed-84851442021-10-02 Molecular Profiling of Spermatozoa Reveals Correlations between Morphology and Gene Expression: A Novel Biomarker Panel for Male Infertility Cassuto, Nino Guy Piquemal, David Boitrelle, Florence Larue, Lionel Lédée, Nathalie Hatem, Ghada Ruoso, Léa Bouret, Dominique Siffroi, Jean-Pierre Rouen, Alexandre Assou, Said Biomed Res Int Research Article Choosing spermatozoa with an optimum fertilizing potential is one of the major challenges in assisted reproductive technologies (ART). This selection is mainly based on semen parameters, but the addition of molecular approaches could allow a more functional evaluation. To this aim, we used sixteen fresh sperm samples from patients undergoing ART for male infertility and classified them in the high- and poor-quality groups, on the basis of their morphology at high magnification. Then, using a DNA sequencing method, we analyzed the spermatozoa methylome to identify genes that were differentially methylated. By Gene Ontology and protein–protein interaction network analyses, we defined candidate genes mainly implicated in cell motility, calcium reabsorption, and signaling pathways as well as transmembrane transport. RT-qPCR of high- and poor-quality sperm samples allowed showing that the expression of some genes, such as AURKA, HDAC4, CFAP46, SPATA18, CACNA1C, CACNA1H, CARHSP1, CCDC60, DNAH2, and CDC88B, have different expression levels according to sperm morphology. In conclusion, the present study shows a strong correlation between morphology and gene expression in the spermatozoa and provides a biomarker panel for sperm analysis during ART and a new tool to explore male infertility. Hindawi 2021-09-18 /pmc/articles/PMC8485144/ /pubmed/34604380 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/1434546 Text en Copyright © 2021 Nino Guy Cassuto et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Cassuto, Nino Guy
Piquemal, David
Boitrelle, Florence
Larue, Lionel
Lédée, Nathalie
Hatem, Ghada
Ruoso, Léa
Bouret, Dominique
Siffroi, Jean-Pierre
Rouen, Alexandre
Assou, Said
Molecular Profiling of Spermatozoa Reveals Correlations between Morphology and Gene Expression: A Novel Biomarker Panel for Male Infertility
title Molecular Profiling of Spermatozoa Reveals Correlations between Morphology and Gene Expression: A Novel Biomarker Panel for Male Infertility
title_full Molecular Profiling of Spermatozoa Reveals Correlations between Morphology and Gene Expression: A Novel Biomarker Panel for Male Infertility
title_fullStr Molecular Profiling of Spermatozoa Reveals Correlations between Morphology and Gene Expression: A Novel Biomarker Panel for Male Infertility
title_full_unstemmed Molecular Profiling of Spermatozoa Reveals Correlations between Morphology and Gene Expression: A Novel Biomarker Panel for Male Infertility
title_short Molecular Profiling of Spermatozoa Reveals Correlations between Morphology and Gene Expression: A Novel Biomarker Panel for Male Infertility
title_sort molecular profiling of spermatozoa reveals correlations between morphology and gene expression: a novel biomarker panel for male infertility
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8485144/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34604380
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/1434546
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