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PMID 18372245
Gene Name MAPK14
Condition Can predict poor sperm quality
Association Associated
Sex Male
Infertility type Male infertility
Other associated phenotypes Can predict poor sperm quality


Identification of extracellular signal-regulated kinase 1/2 and p38 MAPK as regulators of human sperm motility and acrosome reaction and as predictors of poor spermatozoan quality

Almog T, Lazar S, Reiss N, Etkovitz N, Milch E, Rahamim N, Dobkin-Bekman M, Rotem R, Kalina M, Ramon J, Raziel A, Breitbart H, Seger R, Naor Z.

Mature spermatozoa acquire progressive motility only after ejaculation. Their journey in the female reproductive tract also includes suppression of progressive motility, reactivation, capacitation, and hyperactivation of motility (whiplash), the mechanisms of which are obscure. MAPKs are key regulatory enzymes in cell signaling, participating in diverse cellular functions such as growth, differentiation, stress, and apoptosis. Here we report that ERK1/2 and p38 MAPK are primarily localized to the tail of mature human spermatozoa. Surprisingly, c-Jun N-terminal kinase 1/2, which is thought to be ubiquitously expressed, could not be detected in mature human spermatozoa. ERK1/2 stimulation is downstream to protein kinase C (PKC) activation, which is also present in the human sperm tail (PKCbetaI and PKCepsilon). ERK1/2 stimulates and p38 inhibits forward and hyperactivated motility, respectively. Both ERK1/2 and p38 MAPK are involved in the acrosome reaction. Using a proteomic approach, we identified ARHGAP6, a RhoGAP, as an ERK substrate in PMA-stimulated human spermatozoa. Inverse correlation was obtained between the relative expression level of ERK1 or the relative activation level of p38 and sperm motility, forward progression motility, sperm morphology, and viability. Therefore, increased expression of ERK1 and activated p38 can predict poor human sperm quality. FAU - Almog, Tal AU - Almog T AD - Department of Biochemistry, George S Wise Faculty of Life Sciences, Tel Aviv University, Ramat Aviv, Israel. FAU - Lazar, Shlomi AU - Lazar S FAU - Reiss, Nachum AU - Reiss N FAU - Etkovitz, Nir AU - Etkovitz N FAU - Milch, Eyal AU - Milch E FAU - Rahamim, Nir AU - Rahamim N FAU - Dobkin-Bekman, Masha AU - Dobkin-Bekman M FAU - Rotem, Ronit AU - Rotem R FAU - Kalina, Moshe AU - Kalina M FAU - Ramon, Jacob AU - Ramon J FAU - Raziel, Arieh AU - Raziel A FAU - Breitbart, Haim AU - Breitbart H FAU - Seger, Rony AU - Seger R