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Proteomic Profiling of Seminal Plasma Proteins in Varicocele Patients

Journal

WORLD JOURNAL OF MENS HEALTH
Volume 39, Issue 1, Pages 90-98

Publisher

KOREAN SOC SEXUAL MEDICINE & ANDROLOGY
DOI: 10.5534/wjmh.180118

Keywords

Infertility; male; Proteomics; Seminal plasma; Varicocele

Funding

  1. American Center for Reproductive Medicine at Cleveland Clinic

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This study compared the seminal plasma proteome of healthy fertile men with varicocele patients, identifying differentially expressed proteins associated with processes such as acrosome binding, protein folding, and oxidative stress. Validation confirmed abnormal expression levels of key proteins in varicocele patients. These findings suggest that aberrant seminal plasma protein expression could serve as an indicator of sperm pathology in varicocele patients.
Purpose: Seminal plasma provides a nutritive and protective milieu for spermatozoa. It contains factors/proteins required for sperm maturation, hyperactivation, capacitation and acrosome reaction. Alteration in the expression levels of seminal plasma proteins affect the fertilization process. The main objective of this study is to compare the seminal plasma proteome of healthy fertile men (control group) with varicocele patients in order to identify the differentially expressed seminal plasma proteins. Materials and Methods: Pooled seminal plasma samples from control (n=5) and varicocele (unilateral: n=5 and bilateral: n=5) subjects were used for proteomic profiling and functional bioinformatic analysis. Key differentially expressed proteins (DEPs) associated with binding of zona pellucida (acrosin; ACR), protein folding (heat shock related 70 kDa protein 2; HSPA2), oxidative stress (peroxiredoxin 2; PRDX2), lipid peroxidation and DNA fragmentation (apolipoprotein A2; APOA2) were validated by Western blot. Statistical analysis was conducted using Mann-Whitney test. Results: A total of 412 and 486 proteins were detected in seminal plasma of control group and varicocele patients respectively. Twenty-eight proteins were identified as DEPs between varicocele and control group. Validation of DEPs revealed downregulation of HSPA2 (p=0.0037) as well as APOA2 (p=0.0373), and upregulation of PRDX2 (p-0.0474). Conclusions: The seminal plasma protein profile of varicocele patients differ from healthy fertile men. Aberrant expression of seminal plasma proteins serve as an indicator of sperm pathology in varicocele patients.

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