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Query: UMLS:C0021359 (
infertility
)
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Serum obtained from an infertile subject possessed antibodies that interacted with a human sperm glycoprotein with an estimated M(r) of 17,550 and pI of 5.65 containing 17.7% neutral hexoses and designated as the
BS-17
component. Polyclonal antibodies raised against the
BS-17
antigen blocked the capacity of human sperm to fertilize zona-free hamster ova in vitro; however, the antibodies did not influence the binding of human sperm to zone-free ova or alter the motility of human sperm. The antibodies inhibited the capacity of mouse sperm to fertilize ova upon in vivo insemination. The
BS-17
antigen was detected in human, rat, mouse, rabbit, and hamster sperm by an immunocytochemical method, using polyclonal anti-
BS-17
antibodies. Intense staining occurred over the surface of the acrosomal region of all mammalian sperm. The results suggest that the production of anti-
BS-17
antibodies contribute to
infertility
by preventing the capacitation of sperm and/or by blocking the ability of capacitated sperm to fertilize the egg.
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PMID:Fertility studies with antisperm antibodies. 807 81
Infertility
among couples of reproductive age is a perplexing condition when the cause is indeterminate. These cases are classified as unexplained
infertility
. In a subset of subjects, antisperm antibodies with sperm agglutinating and/or immobilizing activities have been detected in the blood or fluids of the reproductive tract. These cases are designated as immunologic
infertility
although a cause and effect relationship of the antibodies to
infertility
has not been established. In this review, seven target sperm antigens to antibodies associated with
infertility
and their encoding genes are described. The antisperm antibodies (ASAs) examined were obtained from infertile women or were monoclonal antibodies (mAb) raised against human sperm proteins. All the ASAs studied possessed potent sperm agglutinating and/or immobilizing activities. The target antigens were isolated from human and other mammalian sperm, and the encoding genes identified. The seven antigens are YWK-II, BE-20, rSMP-B, BS-63 (nucleoporin-related),
BS-17
(calpastatin), HED-2 (zyxin), and 75- kDa. Each antigen is a distinct and separate entity and is produced by different cells of the reproductive tract, (e.g., germ cells, epididymal epithelial cells, and Sertoli cells). No single predominant target component has been found to interact with the ASAs. It is proposed that immunologic
infertility
is the consequence of the combined actions of multiple ASAs in immobilizing and/or agglutinating spermatozoa, blocking spermegg interaction, preventing implantation, and/or arresting embryo development.
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PMID:Antisperm antibodies associated with infertility: properties and encoding genes of target antigens. 1086 26