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PMID 23920130
Gene Name Fn
Condition Male infertility, leucocytospermic seminal plasmas
Association The high values of standard deviations for the FN domain immunoreactivities in the leucocytospermic group probably results from different aetiology of leucocytospermia. The profile of FN fragmentation and alterations of FNdomain immunoreactivities in semi
Sex Male
Infertility type Male infertility
Other associated phenotypes Male infertility, leucocytospermic seminal plasmas


Human seminal fibronectin fragmentation patterns and their domain immunoreactivities in leucocytospermic patients

Kratz EM, Wójtowicz M, Przybysz M, Faundez R, K?tnik-Prastowska I.

The aim of the work was to analyse fibronectin (FN) domain immunoreactivities and profiles of FN fragmentation in seminal plasmas of fertile normozoospermic and infertile leucocytospermic male patients. ELISA with domain-specific monoclonal antibodies and immunoblotting were used in these measurements. Immunoblotting of normal and leucocytospermic seminal plasmas revealed the presence of twelve FN bands of ~70-196kDa with nearly identical FN profiles under reducing and non-reducing conditions. The epitopes of the cell-, fibrin-, collagen-binding FN domains and the extra domain A (EDA) FN segment retained the ability to bind their specific monoclonal antibodies, whereas the fibrin-heparin domain (N-terminal end) and the area around the disulfide bridges (C-terminal end) of the FN polypeptide did not show any reactivities with their respective specific antibodies. The mean values of cell- (338.4±138.4 and 398.3±310mgL(-1)), fibrin- (79.1±38.5 and 145.2±188.8mgL(-1)) and collagen-binding (19±19.8 and 50.9±73.4mgL(-1)) FN domain immunoreactivities and the relative amount of (EDA)FN did not show any significant differences between the normal and leucocytospermic groups. The high values of standard deviations for the FN domain immunoreactivities in the leucocytospermic group probably results from different aetiology of leucocytospermia. The profile of FN fragmentation and alterations of FN domain immunoreactivities in seminal plasma may influence their engagement in the fertilisation process. The analysis of seminal FN molecular status would be helpful for selecting the highest quality spermatozoa for use in assisted reproduction techniques. FAU - Kratz, Ewa M AU - Kratz EM AD - Department of Chemistry and Immunochemistry, Wroc?aw Medical University, Bujwida 44a, 50-345 Wroc?aw, Poland. FAU - Wójtowicz, Marcin AU - Wójtowicz M AD - Department of Chemistry and Immunochemistry, Wroc?aw Medical University, Bujwida 44a, 50-345 Wroc?aw, Poland. FAU - Przybysz, Magdalena AU - Przybysz M AD - Deceased. Formerly of Department of Chemistry and Immunochemistry, Wroc?aw Medical University, Bujwida 44a, 50-345 Wroc?aw, Poland. FAU - Faundez, Ricardo AU - Faundez R AD - Embryology Laboratory InviMed - European Centre of Motherhood, Rakowiecka 36, 02-532 Warsaw, Poland.