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The expression of human testis‐specific actin capping protein predicts in vitro fertilization outcomes: A novel biomarker of sperm function for assisted reproductive technology

Authors :
Kentaro Takezawa
Norio Nonomura
Shinichiro Fukuhara
Sohei Kuribayashi
Yasushi Miyagawa
Yoshio Okamoto
Koichi Okada
Tetsuji Soda
Hiromitsu Tanaka
Hiroshi Kiuchi
Yosuke Sekii
Yusuke Inagaki
Source :
Reproductive Medicine and Biology, Vol 20, Iss 4, Pp 537-542 (2021), Reproductive Medicine and Biology
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Wiley, 2021.

Abstract

Purpose Sperm function tests do not adequately assess fertilization potential, and new indices are required. We have previously reported that human testis‐specific actin capping proteins may be involved in both sperm morphology and function. This study aimed to determine whether testis‐specific actin capping proteins can be a predictive marker of IVF success. Methods Ninety‐seven infertile couples who underwent IVF at an infertility clinic were included. Sperm were immunohistochemically stained to evaluate capping protein expression, and the percentage of sperms with normal staining was calculated. The relationship between actin capping protein expression and IVF outcomes was examined. Results The couples were divided into four groups according to the percentage of normally expressing actin capping protein as follows: ≥90% Group Ⅰ, 80%–90% Group Ⅱ, 70%–80% Group Ⅲ, and<br />This study aimed to determine whether testis‐specific actin capping proteins can be a predictive marker of IVF success.Multiple linear regression showed a significant trend in the fertilization rates of IVF across the 4 groups. The human testis‐specific actin capping protein may be a marker of male contributing factors that predicts IVF outcomes.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14455781 and 14470578
Volume :
20
Issue :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Reproductive Medicine and Biology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....183a77bfb1bf999bcb148dc4be29d096