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Flow Cytometric Analysis of Biomarkers for Detecting Human Sperm Functional Defects
Published on: April 21, 2022
[Bioinformatics study of sperm proteomics in oligoasthenozoospermia]
Dan-Dan Jiang1, Pan-Pan Zhang1, Ling Duan2
1Faculty of Human Anatomy, School of Basic Medical Sciences, Xinjiang Medical University, Urumqi, Xinjiang 830011, China.
Objective:
To identify differentially expressed proteins in the sperm of oligoasthenozoospermia (OAZ) patients and provide some theoretical evidence for the study of OAZ.
Methods:
We collected semen samples from 30 OAZ patients and another 30 normal healthy males. Using the tandem mass tag (TMT) and proteomic technology, we identified differentially expressed proteins in the sperm of the OAZ patients and normal subjects, followed by gene ontology (GO) analysis and bioinformatics analysis of the Kyoto encyclopedia of genes and genomes (KEGG) signaling pathways.
Results:
A total of 1 199 differentially expressed sperm proteins were obtained from the semen samples of the subjects by proteomic technology, of which 663 were up-regulated and 536 down-regulated. GO analysis preliminarily indicated that the differential proteins played a leading role in the composition and function of the ribosome, while KEGG pathway analysis showed that the differential proteins were involved in 244 signaling pathways.
Conclusions:
Differentially expressed proteins in the sperm of OAZ patients involve complex biological processes, molecular functions and signaling pathways, and proteomic screening and bioinformatics analysis are helpful for the study of the pathogenesis of oligoasthenozoospermia.
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