The transformative impact of extracellular vesicles on developing sperm.

Reproduction & Fertility Pub Date : 2021-06-25 eCollection Date: 2021-07-01 DOI:10.1530/RAF-20-0076
Michael P Rimmer, Christopher D Gregory, Rod T Mitchell
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Objective: To review the role of extracellular vesicles (EVs) released from the male reproductive tract and their impact on developing sperm. We discuss how sperm exiting the seminiferous tubules, although developmentally mature, require further modification. Acquisition of various functions including increased motility, transfer of cargoes and ability to undertake the acrosome reaction is mediated through the interaction between sperm and EVs.

Methods: A review of the literature identified that EVs are released from different portions of the male reproductive tract, notably the epididymis and prostate. These EVs interact with sperm as they pass from the seminiferous tubules to the epididymis and vas deferens prior to ejaculation.

Results: EVs are small lipid-bound particles carrying bespoke RNA, protein and lipid cargoes. These cargoes are loaded based on the state of the parent cell and are used to communicate with recipient cells. In sperm, these cargoes are essential for post-testicular modification.

Conclusions: Interactions between developing sperm and EVs are important for the subsequent function of sperm. Prior to ejaculation, these interactions confer important changes for the post-testicular modification and development of sperm. Little is known about the interaction between EVs from the testes and the spermatogonial stem cell niche or developing sperm within the seminiferous tubules. However, the numerous roles of EVs in the post-testicular modification of sperm have led many to suspect that they may also play important roles in developing sperm within the testes.

Lay summary: Sperm are crucial for successful fertility. In order to do this, they must be able to swim a large distance to meet the egg in the female reproductive tract and fertilise it. Once released from the testes, sperm may appear to be fully developed, but this is not the case. Several important modifications are required in order for them to swim and fertilise an egg. These modifications are carried out by sending sperm small packages from other cells which contain messages and cargo. We discuss the release of these small packages along with different parts of the male reproductive tract and how they change the way sperm behave and function. This article reviews the literature and known functions of these packages called extracellular vesicles, which are released by the male reproductive tract and modify sperm, transforming their function, before they are ejaculated.

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细胞外囊泡对精子发育的变革性影响。
目的:综述男性生殖道释放的细胞外囊泡(EVs)的作用及其对精子发育的影响。我们讨论了精子如何离开精管,虽然发育成熟,需要进一步修改。各种功能的获得,包括增加运动性,货物转移和进行顶体反应的能力,是通过精子和ev之间的相互作用介导的。方法:回顾文献,发现ev从男性生殖道的不同部位释放,特别是附睾和前列腺。当精子在射精前从精管进入附睾和输精管时,这些ev与精子相互作用。结果:电动汽车是小的脂质结合颗粒,携带定制的RNA、蛋白质和脂质货物。这些负载是根据父单元的状态加载的,并用于与接收单元通信。在精子中,这些物质对于睾丸后的修饰是必不可少的。结论:发育中的精子与ev之间的相互作用对精子的后续功能具有重要意义。在射精之前,这些相互作用为精子的睾丸后修饰和发育赋予了重要的变化。对于来自睾丸的ev与精原干细胞壁龛或在精管内发育的精子之间的相互作用知之甚少。然而,ev在睾丸后精子修饰中的众多作用使许多人怀疑它们也可能在睾丸内精子的发育中发挥重要作用。精子对成功生育至关重要。为了做到这一点,它们必须能够游很远的距离,在雌性生殖道遇到卵子并使其受精。一旦从睾丸中释放出来,精子可能看起来已经发育完全,但事实并非如此。为了使它们游泳并使卵子受精,需要进行一些重要的修改。这些修饰是通过从其他细胞给精子发送包含信息和货物的小包裹来实现的。我们讨论了这些小包裹的释放以及男性生殖道的不同部分,以及它们如何改变精子的行为和功能。这篇文章回顾了这些被称为细胞外囊泡的包的文献和已知功能,它们是由男性生殖道释放的,在射精前改变精子的功能。
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