Grace E. Sollender, Andre Belarmino, Thiago P. Furtado, Vadim Osadchiy, Jesse N. Mills, Matteo Pellegrini, Sriram V. Eleswarapu
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Abstract
Despite the wide recognition of varicocele as a contributor to infertility, its exact pathophysiologic mechanism is not fully understood. As the field of male infertility continues to see progress in new diagnostic and therapeutic technologies, we sought to obtain a robust understanding of the interplay of varicoceles, oxidative stress, DNA methylation, and male infertility. We performed a comprehensive review of the contemporary literature in PubMed using search terms and keywords associated with varicoceles, DNA methylation, and male infertility. The most important findings from the literature review were included in this report. Articles were selected based on quality and relevance to the topic. Eight studies were included in this review. These studies discuss DNA methylation and varicocele-associated male infertility through evaluation of sperm parameters, DNA methylation, DNA fragmentation, and other relevant factors. Our review of the literature on varicocele-associated sperm DNA methylation indicates that global hypomethylation occurs in association with varicoceles. Some data suggest a dose-dependent effect of varicocele grade on sperm DNA methylation, with the greatest magnitude changes seen in grades II and III varicoceles. While changes in DNA methylation patterns would be expected following varicocelectomy, such changes were not found to be statistically significant in one study reviewed here. However, current human studies are limited by small sample size and short follow-up time. Future clinical and preclinical studies with robust sample sizes and hypothesis-driven investigations are necessary to further understand the relationship between DNA methylation patterns and varicocele-associated male infertility.
尽管人们广泛认识到精索静脉曲张是导致不育的一个因素,但其确切的病理生理机制尚未完全明了。随着男性不育领域新诊断和治疗技术的不断进步,我们试图深入了解精索静脉曲张、氧化应激、DNA 甲基化和男性不育之间的相互作用。我们使用与精索静脉曲张、DNA 甲基化和男性不育相关的检索词和关键词对 PubMed 上的当代文献进行了全面综述。本报告收录了文献综述中最重要的发现。文章根据质量和与主题的相关性进行筛选。本综述包括八项研究。这些研究通过对精子参数、DNA甲基化、DNA片段和其他相关因素的评估,讨论了DNA甲基化和精索静脉曲张相关的男性不育症。我们对精索静脉曲张相关精子DNA甲基化的文献综述表明,精索静脉曲张会导致精子DNA甲基化水平整体偏低。一些数据表明,精索静脉曲张等级对精子 DNA 甲基化的影响呈剂量依赖性,其中二级和三级精索静脉曲张的变化幅度最大。虽然精索静脉曲张切除术后 DNA 甲基化模式会发生变化,但本文回顾的一项研究并未发现这种变化具有统计学意义。不过,目前的人体研究受到样本量小和随访时间短的限制。为了进一步了解 DNA 甲基化模式与精索静脉曲张相关男性不育症之间的关系,今后有必要开展样本量大、以假设为导向的临床和临床前研究。
期刊介绍:
Andrologia provides an international forum for original papers on the current clinical, morphological, biochemical, and experimental status of organic male infertility and sexual disorders in men. The articles inform on the whole process of advances in andrology (including the aging male), from fundamental research to therapeutic developments worldwide. First published in 1969 and the first international journal of andrology, it is a well established journal in this expanding area of reproductive medicine.