4.6 Article

Antimicrobial peptide MPX attenuates LPS-induced inflammatory response and blood-testis barrier dysfunction in Sertoli cells

Journal

THERIOGENOLOGY
Volume 189, Issue -, Pages 301-312

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.theriogenology.2022.07.001

Keywords

Bovine sertoli cells; Orchitis; Antimicrobial peptides; Immunomodulation; Spermatogenesis

Funding

  1. National Key R&D Program of China [2021YFD1301200]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [32172862, 31872434, 32172803]
  3. Outstanding Youth Foundation of He'nan Scientific Committee [222300420043]
  4. Leading Talents of Scientific and Technological Innovation in the Central Plains [224200510024]
  5. major special project on public welfare of Henan Province [201300110100]

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Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) have the potential to protect Sertoli cells, reduce inflammatory response, decrease oxidative stress, maintain the integrity of the blood-testis barrier, inhibit apoptosis, and restore spermatogenesis in orchitis, as demonstrated in a mouse model.
Orchitis accounts for a high proportion of male animal reproductive disorders. Hence, it is urgent to identify drugs for the prevention and treatment of orchitis. Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) are currently recognized as one of the most promising alternatives to antibiotics. However, the protective effects of AMPs on lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced orchitis have not been reported. In this study, we developed an LPS-induced orchitis model in which primary bovine Sertoli cells were used as model cells. MPX was indicated to effectively reduce the inflammatory response of Sertoli cells. MPX attenuated the gene expression of the proinflammatory cytokines TNF-a, IL-6 and IL-1b by suppressing the MAPK pathway, especially the phosphorylation of p38 and ERK. MPX also decreased the oxidative stress response caused by LPS and upregulated Occludin and Claudin-1 expression, thereby maintaining the integrity of the blood-testis barrier. Moreover, we found that MPX inhibited apoptosis in Sertoli cells. In a mouse model, we found that MPX significantly inhibited the disruptive effects of LPS, reducing seminiferous epithelium damage, vacuolations, hyperplasia, and apoptosis in spermatogenic cells and rescuing spermatogenesis. In addition, the expression of inflammatory factors such as IL-1b, IL-18, IL-6 and TNF-a was decreased after MPX treatment in the mouse testes. MPX had no effect on other organs in mice, indicating its safety. This study was undertaken to investigate how MPX regulates the inflammatory response in Sertoli cells and provide a reference for the clinical prevention and treatment of male animal orchitis.(c) 2022 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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