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      Understanding the seminal plasma proteome and its role in male fertility

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          Seminal plasma is a complex fluid comprised of secretions from the seminal vesicles, the prostate, bulbourethral glands and from the seminiferous tubule lumen / epididymides / vasa deferentia. While it has been established that seminal plasma serves not only as a medium to carry, protect, and nourish sperm after ejaculation up to fertilization, but also as a functional modulator of sperm function, there is still a need to properly characterize the molecular make-up of seminal plasma in fertile men, and to understand how this is altered in different causes of male infertility. The main purpose of this manuscript was to review articles that studied the human seminal plasma proteome, ranging from characterizing a fertile seminal plasma proteomic map to studies comparing seminal plasma from fertile and infertile men, and comparing seminal plasma of fertile or normozoospermic men to a diverse range of biological causes for male infertility. Finally, this review has focused on the association between semen and sperm functional quality and the seminal plasma proteome, in order to demonstrate cellular and molecular mechanisms of male infertility. Due to the untargeted nature of the majority of the studies presented in this review, and to the diverse range of techniques utilized to study the seminal plasma proteomic composition, many differentially expressed proteins were observed. However, in general, it seems that there is a seminal plasma proteome associated to male fertility, and that different biological conditions or cellular phenotypes shift its pathways away from its homeostatic condition to altered energy production pathways. Moreover, it seems there is an inflammatory component to the seminal plasma of infertile men. In conclusion, there are a number of studies focused on the proteomic composition of human seminal plasma; downstream confirmatory studies will help to understand specific pathways of infertility in different biological conditions.

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          Le plasma séminal est un liquide complexe comprenant les sécrétions des vésicules séminales, de la prostate, des glandes bulbo-urétrales, et des sécrétions provenant de la lumière des tubes séminifères/épididymes/canaux déférents. Bien qu’il a été établi que le plasma séminal n’est pas seulement un milieu servant à transporter, protéger et nourrir les spermatozoïdes après l’éjaculation et jusqu’à la fécondation, mais qu’il constitue aussi un modulateur fonctionnel des fonctions spermatiques, il demeure nécessaire de caractiser de manière appropriée la constitution moléculaire du plasma séminal des hommes féconds, et de comprendre comment celle-ci est altérée dans les différentes causes d’infertilité masculine.

          Le principal objectif de cet article est de passer en revue les études du protéome du plasma séminal, en allant de celles ayant caractérisé une carte protéomique du plasma séminal fertile aux études ayant comparé le plasma séminal d’hommes féconds et inféconds et à celles ayant comparé le plasma séminal d’hommes féconds ou normozoospermiques à celui d’hommes présentant diverses causes d’infertilité. Pour finir, la présente revue est centrée sur l’association entre d’une part la qualité fonctionnelle du sperme et des spermatozoïdes et d’autre part le protéome du plasma séminal dans le but de démontrer les mécanismes cellulaires et moléculaires de l’infertilité masculine. En raison de la nature non ciblée de la majorité des études présentées dans cette revue, et de la grande diversité des techniques utilisées pour étudier la composition protéomique du plasma séminal, de nombreuses protéines différentiellement exprimées ont été observées.

          Cependant, d’une façon globale, il semblerait qu’il y ait un protéome séminal associé à la fertilité masculine et que des situations biologiques ou des phénotypes cellulaires particuliers l’éloignerait de son point d’équilibre vers des états associés à une production énergétique altérée. De plus, il semblerait exister une composante inflammatoire du plasma séminal chez les hommes infertiles. En conclusion, il existe de nombreuses études centrées sur la composition protéomique du plasma séminal humain; de futures études de confirmation seront utiles à la compréhension des voies spécifiques de l’infertilité dans ses différentes conditions biologiques.

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                Contributors
                mariana.camargo@oulook.com
                paula.intasqui@gmail.com
                55-11-3807-4062 , rbertolla@yahoo.com
                Journal
                Basic Clin Androl
                Basic Clin Androl
                Basic and Clinical Andrology
                BioMed Central (London )
                2051-4190
                4 June 2018
                4 June 2018
                2018
                : 28
                : 6
                Affiliations
                [1 ]ISNI 0000 0001 0514 7202, GRID grid.411249.b, Department of Surgery, Division of Urology, , Universidade Federal de São Paulo, ; R Embau, 231, Sao Paulo, SP 04039-060 Brazil
                [2 ]GRID grid.413463.7, Hospital São Paulo, ; São Paulo, Brazil
                Article
                71
                10.1186/s12610-018-0071-5
                5985566
                29881623
                7cebc904-df3c-4f48-87c7-f34dca369d61
                © The Author(s). 2018

                Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License ( http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver ( http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.

                History
                : 8 December 2017
                : 8 March 2018
                Funding
                Funded by: FundRef http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100001807, Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo;
                Award ID: 2014/17185-6
                Award ID: 2014/11493-0
                Award Recipient :
                Funded by: Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (BR)
                Award ID: 306616/2013-0
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                male infertility,proteome,oxidative stress,semen analysis,seminal plasma,sperm dna fragmentation,spinal cord injury,varicocele,infertilité masculine,protéome,stress oxydatif,analyse du sperme,plasma séminal,fragmentation de l’adn spermatique,blessé médullaire,varicocèle

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