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Sperm proteomic landscape is altered in breeding bulls with greater sperm DNA fragmentation index.

Authors :
Raval, Kathan
Kumaresan, Arumugam
Sinha, Manish Kumar
Elango, Kamaraj
Ebenezer Samuel King, John Peter
Nag, Pradeep
Paul, Nilendu
Talluri, Thirumala Rao
Patil, Shivanagouda
Source :
Theriogenology. Mar2024, Vol. 216, p82-92. 11p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Although, it is well understood that sperm DNA damage is associated with infertility, the molecular details of how damaged sperm DNA affects fertility are not fully elucidated. Since sperm proteins play an important role in fertilization and post-fertilization events, the present study aimed to identify the sperm proteomic alterations in bulls with high sperm DNA Fragmentation Index (DFI%). Semen from Holstein-Friesian crossbred breeding bulls (n = 50) was subjected to Sperm Chromatin Structure Assay. Based on DFI%, bulls were classified into either high- (HDFI; n = 6), or low-DFI (LDFI; n = 6) and their spermatozoa were subjected to high throughput proteomic analysis. Liquid chromatography and mass spectrometry analysis identified 4567 proteins in bull spermatozoa. A total of 2660 proteins were found common to both the groups, while 1193 and 714 proteins were unique to HDFI and LDFI group, respectively. A total of 265 proteins were up regulated and 262 proteins were down regulated in HDFI group. It was found that proteins involved in capacitation [heparin binding (molecular function), ERK1 and ERK2 cascade (biological process), PI3K-Akt signalling (pathway), Jak-STAT signalling (pathway)], spermatogenesis [TLR signalling (pathway), gamete generation (biological process)] and DNA repair mechanism (biological process) were significantly altered in the bulls with high DFI%. • Comparative sperm proteomic profile between bulls with high- (HDFI) and low-DNA Fragmentation Index (LDFI) was studied. • Identified 1193 and 714 unique proteins in HDFI and LDFI bulls, respectively. • A total of 265 and 262 proteins were up- and down-regulated in HDFI bulls. • Proteins involved in DNA repair mechanism were significantly altered in HDFI bulls. • Expression of proteins involved in spermatogenesis and capacitation were dysregulated in HDFI bulls. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0093691X
Volume :
216
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Theriogenology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
174872569
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.theriogenology.2023.12.025