Origin of DNA damage in ejaculated human spermatozoa.

D Sakkas, E Mariethoz, G Manicardi, D Bizzaro, P G Bianchi, U Bianchi
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Abstract

The molecular basis of many forms of male infertility is poorly defined. One area of research that has been studied intensely is the integrity of the DNA in the nucleus of mature ejaculated spermatozoa. It has been shown that, in men with abnormal sperm parameters, the DNA is more likely to possess strand breaks. However, how and why this DNA damage originates in certain males and how it may influence the genetic project of a mature spermatozoon is unknown. Two theories have been proposed to describe the origin of this DNA damage in mature spermatozoa. The first arises from studies performed in animal models and is linked to the unique manner in which mammalian sperm chromatin is packaged, while the second attributes the nuclear DNA damage in mature spermatozoa to apoptosis. One of the factors implicated in sperm apoptosis is the cell surface protein, Fas. In this review, we discuss the possible origins of DNA damage in ejaculated human spermatozoa, how these spermatozoa arrive in the ejaculate of some men, and what consequences they may have if they succeed in their genetic project.

人类射精精子DNA损伤的起源。
许多形式的男性不育的分子基础是不明确的。一个研究领域已经被研究的密集是DNA的完整性在成熟的射精精子的细胞核。研究表明,在精子参数异常的男性中,DNA链断裂的可能性更大。然而,这种DNA损伤是如何以及为什么在某些男性中产生的,以及它如何影响成熟精子的遗传工程,目前尚不清楚。已经提出了两种理论来描述这种DNA损伤在成熟精子中的起源。前者来自动物模型的研究,与哺乳动物精子染色质包装的独特方式有关,而后者将成熟精子的核DNA损伤归因于细胞凋亡。与精子凋亡有关的因素之一是细胞表面蛋白Fas。在这篇综述中,我们讨论了人类射精中DNA损伤的可能来源,这些精子是如何到达一些男性的射精中的,以及如果它们成功地完成了基因工程,它们可能会产生什么后果。
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