Proteostasis as a Sentry for Sperm Quality and Male Fertility.

4区 医学 Q2 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Peter Sutovsky, Natalie Zelenkova, Pavla Postlerova, Michal Zigo
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Abstract

In the last two decades, a school of thought emerged that perceives male reproductive health, testicular function, and sperm output as a sentry for general, somatic health. Large-scale epidemiologic studies have already linked the reduced sperm count to increased risk of chronic somatic disease (e.g., cancer, cardiovascular, neurological and bone diseases), yet most of these studies have not taken full advantage of advanced andrological analysis. Altered proteostasis, i.e., the disbalance between protein synthesis and turnover, is a common denominator of many diseases, including but not limited to cancer and neurodegenerative diseases. This chapter introduces the concept of cellular proteostasis as a measure of sperm structural and functional integrity and an endpoint of varied impacts on spermiogenesis and sperm maturation, including heritability, general health, lifestyle, and occupational and environmental reprotoxic exposure. Special consideration is given to small molecule protein modifiers, sperm-binding seminal plasma proteins, zinc-interacting proteins, and redox proteins responsible for the maintenance of protein structure and the protection of spermatozoa from oxidative damage. While the main focus is on human male infertility, serious consideration is given to relevant animal models, and in particular to male food animals with extensive records of fertility from artificial insemination services. Altogether, the proteostatic biomarker discovery and validation studies set the stage for the integration of proteomics of sperm proteostasis with genomic and high throughput phenomic approaches to benefit both human and animal reproductive medicine.

蛋白质平衡是精子质量和男性生育能力的哨兵。
在过去的二十年里,出现了一种思想流派,认为男性生殖健康、睾丸功能和精子输出是整体身体健康的哨兵。大规模流行病学研究已经将精子数量减少与慢性身体疾病(如癌症、心血管疾病、神经系统疾病和骨骼疾病)风险增加联系起来,但这些研究大多没有充分利用先进的男科分析。蛋白质平衡的改变,即蛋白质合成和转换之间的不平衡,是许多疾病的共同特征,包括但不限于癌症和神经退行性疾病。本章介绍了细胞蛋白静止的概念,作为精子结构和功能完整性的测量,以及对精子发生和精子成熟的各种影响的终点,包括遗传性、一般健康、生活方式、职业和环境的生殖毒性暴露。特别考虑到小分子蛋白质修饰剂,精子结合精浆蛋白,锌相互作用蛋白,以及负责维持蛋白质结构和保护精子免受氧化损伤的氧化还原蛋白。虽然主要关注的是人类男性不育,但也会认真考虑相关的动物模型,特别是具有大量人工授精服务生育记录的雄性食用动物。总之,蛋白质抑制生物标志物的发现和验证研究为精子蛋白质组学与基因组学和高通量现象学方法的整合奠定了基础,从而使人类和动物的生殖医学受益。
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Advances in experimental medicine and biology
Advances in experimental medicine and biology 医学-医学:研究与实验
CiteScore
5.90
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465
审稿时长
2-4 weeks
期刊介绍: Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology provides a platform for scientific contributions in the main disciplines of the biomedicine and the life sciences. This series publishes thematic volumes on contemporary research in the areas of microbiology, immunology, neurosciences, biochemistry, biomedical engineering, genetics, physiology, and cancer research. Covering emerging topics and techniques in basic and clinical science, it brings together clinicians and researchers from various fields.
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