Literature DB >> 29409138

Treatment of semen samples with α-chymotrypsin alters the expression pattern of sperm functional proteins-a pilot study.

M K Panner Selvam1, A Agarwal1, R Sharma1, L Samanta1,2.   

Abstract

Semen hyperviscosity delays the liquefaction of semen sample and is subjected to limited proteolysis by addition of α-chymotrypsin to reduce the viscosity. α-Chymotrypsin is a proteolytic enzyme involved in degradation of the proteins and polypeptides. Even though α-chymotrypsin improves the handling of hyperviscous samples, its effect on the sperm proteins is not clear. This study was aimed to evaluate the alteration in the expression of sperm functional proteins in samples treated with α-chymotrypsin. Among all the proteins examined in both donor and patient samples, HSPA2 (70 KDa), BAG6 (150 KDa), HIST1H2BA (14 KDa), SPA17 (17 KDa formed after cleavage of C-terminal calmodulin-binding domain), and OXPHOS complexes were undetectable in α-chymotrypsin-treated samples, while the expression of the native SPA17 (20 KDa) was significantly decreased in the α-chymotrypsin-treated samples in comparison with controls. The use of α-chymotrypsin for liquefaction of hyperviscous samples degrades functional proteins of spermatozoa. Intracellular proteins, such as OXPHOS complexes and HIST1H2BA, and sperm surface proteins (HSPA2, BAG6, and SPA17) were degraded in all treated samples. Whether treatment of samples with α-chymotrypsin affects the global proteomic outcome is unclear. More in-depth calibration studies are required to determine the appropriate concentration of α-chymotrypsin for processing hyperviscous semen samples without compromising its protein expression and function. Similarly, the effects of altered protein function on assisted reproductive techniques (ART), such as intrauterine insemination (IUI) and in vitro fertilization (IVF) outcome, are not known and require further research.
© 2018 American Society of Andrology and European Academy of Andrology.

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Keywords:  hyperviscosity; protein expression; sperm proteins; spermatozoa; α-chymotrypsin

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29409138     DOI: 10.1111/andr.12466

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Andrology        ISSN: 2047-2919            Impact factor:   3.842


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