Th. Chang et al., RELATIONSHIP OF SPERM ANTIBODIES IN WOMEN AND MEN TO HUMAN IN-VITRO FERTILIZATION, CLEAVAGE, AND PREGNANCY RATE, American journal of reproductive immunology [1989], 30(2-3), 1993, pp. 108-112
PROBLEM: The presence of anti-sperm antibodies (ASA) in female serum h
as been correlated with decreased fertilization in the in vitro fertil
ization (IVF) program, however, the impact of each type of ASA (IgG, I
gA, IgM) is not known. METHOD: To clarify the role of each ASA subtype
, the immunobead binding technique was used to identify IgG, IgA, and
IgM ASA in the female sera and on the spermatozoa from 137 couples und
ergoing the IVF program. RESULTS: Couples with ASA on spermatozoa had
a lower fertilization rate and lower number of transferred embryos; an
d IgG was the major immunoglobin involved. Couples with ASA in female
sera showed significant decreases in the rates of fertilization, cleav
age, and number of transferred embryos only when IgM was detected, but
not IgG or IgA. However, the presence of IgA ASA in female sera was o
nly associated with a decrease in pregnancy rate, although the number
of transferred embryos was not reduced. CONCLUSION: These findings sug
gest that ASA can influence the results of IVF and that the specific e
ffect is dependent upon the subtypes of ASA.