Epididymosomes: Composition and Functions for Sperm Maturation.

4区 生物学 Q3 Medicine
Laura Orama Méar, Pei-Shiue Tsai, Cottrell Tangella Tamessar, John Even Schjenken, Brett Nixon
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Abstract

This article provides an overview of literature pertaining to epididymosome origin, composition and their functional significance. Broadly, epididymosomes are defined as extracellular vesicles that are secreted by the epididymal epithelium and thereafter facilitate intercellular communication within the male reproductive tract. Epididymosomes fulfil this communication role via their encapsulation and delivery of a diverse macromolecular payload to recipient cells. This complex cargo includes proteins, lipids, and nucleic acids, which are delivered to maturing spermatozoa, thereby influencing their viability and function. Additionally, epididymosomes have been implicated in the post-translational modification of intrinsic sperm proteins, protection of sperm from oxidative stress and immune surveillance, and in the transmission of epigenetic information capable of mediating intergenerational effects. Hence, continued research into the biogenesis, cargo composition, and functional significance of epididymosomes holds promise for advancing male reproductive health and fertility treatments.

附睾:附睾:精子成熟的组成和功能
本文概述了有关附睾体起源、组成及其功能意义的文献。从广义上讲,附睾小体被定义为由附睾上皮分泌的细胞外囊泡,随后促进男性生殖道内的细胞间交流。附睾小体通过封装并向受体细胞输送各种大分子载荷来发挥这种通讯作用。这种复杂的货物包括蛋白质、脂质和核酸,它们被输送到成熟的精子中,从而影响精子的活力和功能。此外,附睾体还参与了精子固有蛋白的翻译后修饰、保护精子免受氧化应激和免疫监视,以及能够介导代际效应的表观遗传信息的传递。因此,继续研究附睾小体的生物生成、货物组成和功能意义,有望促进男性生殖健康和生育治疗。
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期刊介绍: "Advances in Anatomy, Embryology and Cell Biology" presents critical reviews on all topical fields of normal and experimental anatomy including cell biology. The multi-perspective presentation of morphological aspects of basic biological phenomen in the human constitutes the main focus of the series. The contributions re-evaluate the latest findings and show ways for further research.
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