Quantification of C3 and C4 in infertile men with antisperm antibody in their seminal plasma

Citation
A. Rahimi et al., Quantification of C3 and C4 in infertile men with antisperm antibody in their seminal plasma, AM J REPROD, 41(5), 1999, pp. 330-336
Citations number
34
Categorie Soggetti
Immunology
Journal title
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF REPRODUCTIVE IMMUNOLOGY
ISSN journal
10467408 → ACNP
Volume
41
Issue
5
Year of publication
1999
Pages
330 - 336
Database
ISI
SICI code
1046-7408(199905)41:5<330:QOCACI>2.0.ZU;2-W
Abstract
PROBLEM: Previous studies showed that some infertilities are caused by anti sperm antibodies (ASAs). It was shown that some major complement (C) compon ents are present in seminal fluid. Due to the role of C in the pathogenesis of ASAs, the existence and amount of two key C components (C3 and C4) were investigated in seminal plasma (SP). METHOD OF STUDY: Single radial immunodiffusion assay and a sandwich-type en zyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) were used for C3 and/or C4 quantifi cation, respectively, in serum and SP, and the tray agglutination test was used for ASA detection in 12 fertile and 53 infertile men (18 ASA-positive [ASA+] and 35 ASA-negative [ASA-] men). RESULTS: Of the 18 ASA+ infertile men, 61.11% had positive C3, whereas 27.7 7% showed positive C4 levels. ASA+ infertile men showed significant differe nces in seminal plasma C3 mean values compared with ASA- infertile (P < 0.0 1) and fertile (P < 0.05) men, but the seminal plasma C4 values only showed differences compared with ASA- infertile men (P < 0.05). No significant di fferences were observed in serum C3 and/or C4 levels of ASA+ infertile men compared with other groups. No significant correlation was found between AS A titer and C3 and C4 levels in SP. A significant correlation existed betwe en SP and serum C3 levels of ASA + (r = 0.522, P < 0.01) and ASA- (r = 0.45 1, P < 0.01) infertile men, but no correlation was observed between C4 leve ls. CONCLUSIONS: In the presence of ASAs, the C system has no definitive activi ty in blood serum or outside the male genital tract. In SP, and in associat ion with ASAs, C has no lytic activity by the classical pathway. The excess of C3 in SP of ASA+ infertile men may participate in other C-mediated acti vities in the male reproductive tract.