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Fertility reduced by immunization with p84: A human sperm-coating antigen in the mouse.

Itaru Sato1, Toshiji Mukai1.   

Abstract

Background : p84 is an 84-kDa protein with the ABO (H) antigenic epitope, and it is also a member of the family of sperm-coating antigens. In order to investigate whether the antibodies against p84 reduce fertility in mice, p84 and lactotransferrin (Lf), whose N-terminal sequence is similar to that of p84, were injected into female mice. Results : When p84 was used as the immunogen, the fertilization ratio was 37.5% lower than that of female mice immunized with no antigen (control group; P < 0.01). When Lf was used as the immunogen, there was no significant difference in the fertilization ratio between the Lf and control groups. Sera from female mice immunized with these antigens showed no agglutination against human erythrocytes, suggesting that the ABO(H) determinant site on p84 is not the factor reducing fertility. Although the titer of antibody (IgG) against p84 in serum from female mice immunized with p84 was generally higher than that against Lf, the titer was not related to the reduction of fertility. Conclusion : We conclude that an injection of p84 can reduce the fertility of female mice by inducing antibodies against p84. Our results suggest that the antibodies may act to inhibit the sperm-egg interaction, and that the binding site is the carbohydrate chain of p84, excluding the ABO (H) antigenic epitope, rather than the p84 protein itself. (Reprod Med Biol 2002; 1: 35-39).

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Keywords:  ABO antigen; infertility; p84; seminal plasma; sperm‐coating antigen

Year:  2002        PMID: 29699071      PMCID: PMC5904762          DOI: 10.1046/j.1445-5781.2002.00005.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Reprod Med Biol        ISSN: 1445-5781


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