Prevalence and impact of antisperm antibodies on semen quality and male reproductive health aspects: A 10-years retrospective study.

IF 3.2 2区 医学 Q1 ANDROLOGY
Andrology Pub Date : 2025-03-11 DOI:10.1111/andr.70020
Andreia Filipa Neves Silva, Maria Schubert, Sabine Kliesch, Stefan Schlatt, Joao Ramalho-Santos, Sandra Catarina Gomes Amaral
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Abstract

Background: The association between antisperm antibodies (ASA) and male (in)fertility is not fully understood, mainly due to contradictory reports. However, there is indication that ASA might affect several male reproductive health aspects warranting further investigation.

Objective: To investigate the prevalence and impact of ASA on semen quality and its association with male reproductive function.

Materials and methods: ASA presence was evaluated by the MAR test. Their prevalence, impact on semen quality and several aspects of male reproductive function were assessed, retrospectively, in a cohort of 2727 men, divided in 4 groups according to the percentage of ASA (without ASA, 10%-49% ASA, ≥50% ASA, and 10%-100% ASA).

Results: The prevalence of ASA was 1.4%. When compared to the group without ASA, patients with ≥50% ASA, presented a higher percentage of semen agglutinates and leukocytes, and higher testicular volume. Subjects with 10%-49% and 10%-100% ASA, had lower levels of FSH and fructose, and higher levels of estradiol, α-glucosidase, and higher testicular volume. Furthermore, the 10%-49% ASA group presented a higher agglutination and percentage of round cells and leukocytes, when compared with the group without ASA. Similar results were observed in the 10%-100% ASA group. Interestingly, smoking habits were more frequent in the ≥50% ASA group, compared with the 10%-49% ASA group, with the chance of having ASA at a pathological level being 2-fold higher.

Discussion and conclusion: In this study, data on ASA prevalence, impact in semen quality and on several aspects of male reproductive health were analyzed in one of the biggest and thoroughly characterized cohorts so far. Agglutination and impaired motility remain the most revealing parameters of ASA presence and should be considered in the clinical ASA management. Interestingly, we are the first to report an association between smoking and pathological ASA levels. The reported higher testicular volume and lower FSH in ASA patients may be of clinical relevance, suggesting that ASA might also have a role in the impaired fertility, highlighting the importance of ASA testing especially in men with lacking etiologic factors.

抗精子抗体的流行及其对精液质量和男性生殖健康的影响:一项10年回顾性研究
背景:抗精子抗体(ASA)与男性生育能力之间的关系尚不完全清楚,主要是由于相互矛盾的报道。然而,有迹象表明ASA可能影响男性生殖健康的几个方面,值得进一步调查。目的:了解ASA的患病率、对精液质量的影响及其与男性生殖功能的关系。材料和方法:通过MAR试验评估ASA的存在。回顾性评估了2727名男性的患病率、对精液质量的影响和男性生殖功能的几个方面,根据ASA的百分比分为4组(无ASA、10%-49% ASA、≥50% ASA和10%-100% ASA)。结果:ASA的患病率为1.4%。与未ASA组相比,ASA≥50%的患者精液凝集物和白细胞的比例更高,睾丸体积也更大。10%-49%和10%-100% ASA的受试者FSH和果糖水平较低,雌二醇、α-葡萄糖苷酶水平较高,睾丸体积较大。此外,与没有ASA的组相比,10%-49% ASA组的圆形细胞和白细胞的凝集率和百分比更高。10% ~ 100% ASA组也有类似的结果。有趣的是,与10%-49% ASA组相比,≥50% ASA组的吸烟习惯更为频繁,ASA病理水平的几率高出2倍。讨论与结论:在本研究中,对ASA患病率、对精液质量的影响以及对男性生殖健康几个方面的数据进行了分析,这是迄今为止规模最大、特征最充分的队列之一。凝集和运动障碍仍然是ASA存在的最具启示性的参数,在临床ASA管理中应予以考虑。有趣的是,我们首次报道了吸烟与病理性ASA水平之间的联系。ASA患者较高的睾丸体积和较低的卵泡刺激素可能具有临床相关性,提示ASA也可能在生育能力受损中起作用,强调了ASA检测的重要性,特别是在缺乏病因的男性中。
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Andrology
Andrology ANDROLOGY-
CiteScore
9.10
自引率
6.70%
发文量
200
期刊介绍: Andrology is the study of the male reproductive system and other male gender related health issues. Andrology deals with basic and clinical aspects of the male reproductive system (gonads, endocrine and accessory organs) in all species, including the diagnosis and treatment of medical problems associated with sexual development, infertility, sexual dysfunction, sex hormone action and other urological problems. In medicine, Andrology as a specialty is a recent development, as it had previously been considered a subspecialty of urology or endocrinology
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