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Association between Sperm Morphology and Altered Sperm microRNA Expression

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Sperm morphology is usually determined subjectively, and studies focused exclusively on sperm morphology are scarce. There is a global tendency to find objective markers of spermatozoa quality, including sperm morphology, as this will allow for a more personalized approach to managin...

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Autores principales: Tomic, Maja, Bolha, Luka, Pizem, Joze, Ban-Frangez, Helena, Vrtacnik-Bokal, Eda, Stimpfel, Martin
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9687816/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36421385
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology11111671
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author Tomic, Maja
Bolha, Luka
Pizem, Joze
Ban-Frangez, Helena
Vrtacnik-Bokal, Eda
Stimpfel, Martin
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Stimpfel, Martin
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: Sperm morphology is usually determined subjectively, and studies focused exclusively on sperm morphology are scarce. There is a global tendency to find objective markers of spermatozoa quality, including sperm morphology, as this will allow for a more personalized approach to managing and treating male infertility. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are widely recognized as promising putative and objective biomarkers. In our study, we included 15 patients with normal sperm morphology and 13 patients with abnormal sperm morphology. We determined the expression profiles of 13 different miRNAs in the sperm of these participants and revealed that 9 miRNAs could serve as potential biomarkers of sperm morphology in spermatozoa. ABSTRACT: Evaluation of male infertility has been based on semen analysis for years. As this method can be subjective at times, there is a scientific tendency to discover stable and quantifiable biomarkers. This study included 28 couples who underwent an in vitro fertilization/intracytoplasmic sperm injection (IVF/ICSI) cycle. The couples were assigned into two groups, according to sperm morphology. Couples where the males were normozoospermic were placed in the control group (15 participants), while couples where males had teratozoospermia were placed in the study group (13 participants). Thirteen candidate miRNAs were selected for qPCR analysis, based on our literature search. We determined significant under-expression of nine miRNAs (miR-10a-5p/-15b-5p/-26a-5p/-34b-3p/-122-5p/-125b-5p/-191-5p/-296-5p and let-7a-5p) in spermatozoa from patients with teratozoospermia compared to the controls, whereas expression levels of four miRNAs (miR-92a-3p/-93-3p/-99b-5p/-328-3p) did not significantly differ between the study and control groups. The expression levels of all 13 included miRNAs were significantly positively correlated with each other and significantly positively associated with spermatozoa morphology, excluding miR-99b-5p. There were no other significant associations between miRNA expression and sperm quality parameters. Only expression levels of miR-99b-5p were significantly positively correlated with good-quality day 3 embryo rate (ρ = 0.546; p = 0.003), while other variables of the IVF/ICSI cycle outcome showed no significant associations with miRNA expression profiles. This is one of the rare studies providing an insight directly into miRNA profiles in regard to sperm morphology. We identified nine miRNAs that could serve as biomarkers of spermatozoa quality in regard to teratozoospermia.
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spelling pubmed-96878162022-11-25 Association between Sperm Morphology and Altered Sperm microRNA Expression Tomic, Maja Bolha, Luka Pizem, Joze Ban-Frangez, Helena Vrtacnik-Bokal, Eda Stimpfel, Martin Biology (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: Sperm morphology is usually determined subjectively, and studies focused exclusively on sperm morphology are scarce. There is a global tendency to find objective markers of spermatozoa quality, including sperm morphology, as this will allow for a more personalized approach to managing and treating male infertility. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are widely recognized as promising putative and objective biomarkers. In our study, we included 15 patients with normal sperm morphology and 13 patients with abnormal sperm morphology. We determined the expression profiles of 13 different miRNAs in the sperm of these participants and revealed that 9 miRNAs could serve as potential biomarkers of sperm morphology in spermatozoa. ABSTRACT: Evaluation of male infertility has been based on semen analysis for years. As this method can be subjective at times, there is a scientific tendency to discover stable and quantifiable biomarkers. This study included 28 couples who underwent an in vitro fertilization/intracytoplasmic sperm injection (IVF/ICSI) cycle. The couples were assigned into two groups, according to sperm morphology. Couples where the males were normozoospermic were placed in the control group (15 participants), while couples where males had teratozoospermia were placed in the study group (13 participants). Thirteen candidate miRNAs were selected for qPCR analysis, based on our literature search. We determined significant under-expression of nine miRNAs (miR-10a-5p/-15b-5p/-26a-5p/-34b-3p/-122-5p/-125b-5p/-191-5p/-296-5p and let-7a-5p) in spermatozoa from patients with teratozoospermia compared to the controls, whereas expression levels of four miRNAs (miR-92a-3p/-93-3p/-99b-5p/-328-3p) did not significantly differ between the study and control groups. The expression levels of all 13 included miRNAs were significantly positively correlated with each other and significantly positively associated with spermatozoa morphology, excluding miR-99b-5p. There were no other significant associations between miRNA expression and sperm quality parameters. Only expression levels of miR-99b-5p were significantly positively correlated with good-quality day 3 embryo rate (ρ = 0.546; p = 0.003), while other variables of the IVF/ICSI cycle outcome showed no significant associations with miRNA expression profiles. This is one of the rare studies providing an insight directly into miRNA profiles in regard to sperm morphology. We identified nine miRNAs that could serve as biomarkers of spermatozoa quality in regard to teratozoospermia. MDPI 2022-11-17 /pmc/articles/PMC9687816/ /pubmed/36421385 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology11111671 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9687816/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36421385
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology11111671
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