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The semenogelin I-derived peptide SgI-52 in seminal plasma participates in sperm selection and clearance by macrophages

Authors :
Chaoyong, He
Jiankai, Li
Zhao, Wu
Chuncheng, Lu
Zhuo, Huang
Ning, Luo
Shipeng, Fan
Jihong, Shen
Xiaodong, Liu
Hui, Zhao
Source :
Peptides. 153:170799
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2022.

Abstract

Macrophages can phagocytose sperm, especially damaged spermatozoa, in the female genital tract. The semenogelin I-derived peptide SgI-52 in seminal plasma exhibits seminal plasma motility inhibitor (SPMI) activity and can inhibit sperm motility. This raises the question of the role played by SPMIs in macrophage-mediated phagocytosis of sperm. We speculated that SgI-52 promotes sperm clearance by macrophages. Therefore, we investigated the phagocytosis of sperm in different states using this peptide.SgI-52 was fluorescently labeled, and its binding site for sperm was observed. The ability of macrophages to phagocytose sperm was observed using fluorescence confocal microscopy. Spermatozoa from different sources were co-cultured with SgI-52 in BWW medium for 4 and 22 h to compare the differences in their phagocytosis by macrophages. Sperm motility, induced acrosome reaction, mitochondrial membrane potential, and ATP content were examined after incubation with SgI-52.SgI-52 could bind to spermatozoa in different states, mainly to the tail, and then spread to the acrosome. This effect was more pronounced in demembranated spermatozoa. SgI-52 promoted phagocytosis of spermatozoa by macrophages, decreased the mitochondrial membrane potential, and increased the average ATP content of spermatozoa (P 0.05).We found for the first time that SgI-52 can bind to spermatozoa in different states and promote their phagocytosis by macrophages. Therefore, we speculate that SgI-52 is involved in the screening of sperm in the female reproductive tract and has potential value in improving assisted reproductive technology.

Details

ISSN :
01969781
Volume :
153
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Peptides
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....cd5d3ea33bfad04d8b5ac5c120f73e58