Isolation and identification of sperm membrane antigens recognized by antisperm antibodies, and their possible role in immunological infertility disease
C. Bohring et al., Isolation and identification of sperm membrane antigens recognized by antisperm antibodies, and their possible role in immunological infertility disease, MOL HUM REP, 7(2), 2001, pp. 113-118
Antisperm antibodies (ASA) are the main cause of immunological infertility,
as they impair sperm function by binding to the sperm membrane. In this st
udy, we isolated highly enriched sperm membrane proteins by two-dimensional
(2D) gel electrophoresis. Isoelectric focusing, as a first dimension, was
performed on precast DryStrip IPG 4-7. The second dimension was carried out
on 12% sodium dodecyl sulphate-polyacrylamide gels. A total of 18 antigens
were identified by the subsequent 2D Western blotting using ASA from semin
al plasma samples of infertile patients. Six of the recognized proteins wer
e isolated and analysed by means of mass spectrometry and peptide matching.
They were identified as heat shock proteins HSP70 and HSP70-2, the disulph
ide isomerase ER60, the inactive form of caspase-3 and two subunits of the
proteasome (component 2 and zeta chain). The biochemical identification of
these proteins will be helpful in understanding the mechanisms by which ASA
impair both sperm function and fertilization. Thus, these proteins may als
o be useful in the development of reliable methods for ASA detection.