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PMID 17341438
Gene Name TNF
Condition Oligozoospermia, asthenozoospermia
Association The experiments revealed a similar immunomodulatory potential of seminal plasma from men with normal and abnormal sperm counts, suggesting that male infertility is probably not caused by differences in the activity of seminal plasma.
Population size 62
Population details 62 (34 controls, 28 men with oligozoospermia or asthenozoospermia)
Sex Male
Infertility type Male infertility
Associated genes IL-6, IL-8, VEGF, TNFalpha, IL-1beta, TGFbeta1 and G-CSF
Other associated phenotypes Oligozoospermia, asthenozoospermia


Seminal plasma--immunomodulatory potential in men with normal and abnormal sperm count

von Wolff M, Nowak O, Pinheiro RM, Strowitzki T.

OBJECTIVES: Seminal plasma elicits recruitment of immune cells into the cervix. It increases in mice in vivo and in humans in vitro the endometrial epithelial expression of those cytokines and growth factors, which play an essential role in implantation. To analyse if the stimulatory effect of seminal plasma correlates to the quality of the sperm count, the immunomodulatory potential of seminal plasma of fertile and infertile men was studied. STUDY DESIGN: Seminal plasma from 34 volunteers with normal sperm count und from 28 men with oligozoospermia or asthenozoospermia was studied. Firstly, the concentrations of IL-6, IL-8, VEGF, TNFalpha, IL-1beta, TGFbeta1 und G-CSF were analysed by ELISA. Secondly, the immunomodulatory potential was studied by bioassays. Bioassays were set-up by isolation of peripheral mononuclear blood cells (PMBC), sensitized by stimulation with LPS. The assays were incubated with seminal plasma of both patient groups and secretion of IL-6, IL-8 and TNFalpha was analysed by ELISA. RESULTS: IL-6, IL-8, VEGF, TNFalpha, IL-1beta, TGFbeta1 and G-CSF were detected in seminal plasma. The bioassays revealed a significant increase of IL-6 and IL-8 and a decrease of TNFalpha by incubation with seminal plasma. The concentrations of all factors and the stimulatory and inhibitory potential of seminal plasma from men with oligozoospermia, asthenozoospermia and normozoospermia were not significantly different in ELISA- and bioassays. CONCLUSION: The experiments revealed a similar immunomodulatory potential of seminal plasma from men with normal and abnormal sperm counts, suggesting that male infertility is probably not caused by differences in the activity of seminal plasma. FAU - von Wolff, Michael AU - von Wolff M AD - Department of Gynaecological Endocrinology and Reproductive Medicine, Women's University Hospital, University of Heidelberg, Vossstrasse 9, Heidelberg 69115, Germany. michael.von.wolff@med.uni-heidelberg.de FAU - Nowak, Oliver AU - Nowak O FAU - Pinheiro, Rafael M AU - Pinheiro RM