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PMID 9111881
Gene Name SAA-1
Condition Male subfertility
Association Associated
Sex Male
Infertility type Male infertility
Associated genes SAA-1
Other associated phenotypes Male subfertility


Sperm acrosome antigen-1, a molecule intimately involved in the regulation of the acrosome reaction: analysis of expression on spermatozoa from infertile couples

Brucker C, Löser C, Hinrichsen M, Berg FD.

Sperm acrosome antigen-1 (SAA-1) is a molecule on the acrosomal cap of sperm from the human and a number of mammalian and lower species. SAA-1 was initially characterized by a monoclonal antibody (mab) AG7 directed against SAA-1. Previous studies indicate that SAA-1 may play an important role in the regulation of the acrosome reaction in the human and other species. Unselected couples seeking infertility treatment were subjected to an analysis of the amount of SAA-1 present on washed husband sperm. Using indirect immunofluorescence as well as radioimmunobinding assay, the expression of SAA-1 on patient spermatozoa was found to be significantly decreased compared to a group of healthy sperm donors. The decrease in SAA-1 did not correlate well with sperm morphology. Couples entered into the study were followed for an average of 12 months, while they received infertility treatment. Most couples conceived after a variable number of treatment cycles. It is concluded that a decrease of SAA-1 expression may contribute to subfertility, which can be overcome by the aid of assisted reproduction. FAU - Brucker, C AU - Brucker C AD - Division of Assisted Reproduction and Endocrinology, I. Women's Hospital, Prien, Germany. FAU - Löser, C AU - Löser C FAU - Hinrichsen, M AU - Hinrichsen M