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Mol Hum Reprod ; 20(11): 1041-53, 2014 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25193639

RESUMO

The mammalian spermatozoon has a unique chromatin structure where the majority of DNA is packaged by protamines, while a small fraction (∼8%) remains associated with nucleosomes. However, the chromatin affinity and repertoire of the additional proteins constituting the different sperm chromatin fractions have not yet been explored. To address this we have carried out a genomic and proteomic characterization of human sperm samples subjected to chromatin fractionation using either 0.65 M NaCl extraction followed by EcoRI/BamHI DNA restriction enzyme digestion, or micrococcal nuclease digestion. DNA fractions corresponding to the nucleosome-packaged DNA were sequenced, confirming an appropriate dissection of the sperm chromatin. In addition we detected and sequenced a subnucleosomal particle. Although both fractions were highly enriched at gene promoters, some sequences were found to be exclusively associated with one of those. The results of the proteomic analyses demonstrate that there are two distinct sets of sperm proteins which differ in chromatin affinity. Histone variants, transcription factors, chromatin-associated and modifying proteins involved in regulatory roles were identified as weakly attached to the sperm DNA, whereas proteins with structural roles were identified in the condensed fraction. Many factors, such as the histone lysine demethylase PHF8 identified for the first time in the human sperm cell in this study, were identified exclusively in soluble fraction. Our results provide additional support to the possibility that all of these factors may constitute additional layers of sperm epigenetic information or have structural or regulatory roles transmitted by the sperm cell to the oocyte at fertilization.


Assuntos
Cromatina/metabolismo , Espermatozoides/metabolismo , Cromatina/química , Epigênese Genética , Genômica , Histona Desmetilases/análise , Histona Desmetilases/metabolismo , Histonas/química , Histonas/metabolismo , Humanos , Masculino , Proteômica , Fatores de Transcrição/análise , Fatores de Transcrição/metabolismo
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Hum Reprod ; 29(6): 1225-37, 2014 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24781426

RESUMO

STUDY QUESTION: Are there quantitative alterations in the proteome of normozoospermic sperm samples that are able to complete IVF but whose female partner does not achieve pregnancy? SUMMARY ANSWER: Normozoospermic sperm samples with different IVF outcomes (pregnancy versus no pregnancy) differed in the levels of at least 66 proteins. WHAT IS KNOWN ALREADY: The analysis of the proteome of sperm samples with distinct fertilization capacity using low-throughput proteomic techniques resulted in the detection of a few differential proteins. Current high-throughput mass spectrometry approaches allow the identification and quantification of a substantially higher number of proteins. STUDY DESIGN, SIZE, DURATION: This was a case-control study including 31 men with normozoospermic sperm and their partners who underwent IVF with successful fertilization recruited between 2007 and 2008. PARTICIPANTS/MATERIALS, SETTING, METHODS: Normozoospermic sperm samples from 15 men whose female partners did not achieve pregnancy after IVF (no pregnancy) and 16 men from couples that did achieve pregnancy after IVF (pregnancy) were included in this study. To perform the differential proteomic experiments, 10 no pregnancy samples and 10 pregnancy samples were separately pooled and subsequently used for tandem mass tags (TMT) protein labelling, sodium dodecyl sulphate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis, liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) identification and peak intensity relative protein quantification. Bioinformatic analyses were performed using UniProt Knowledgebase, DAVID and Reactome. Individual samples (n = 5 no pregnancy samples; n = 6 pregnancy samples) and aliquots from the above TMT pools were used for western blotting. MAIN RESULTS AND THE ROLE OF CHANCE: By using TMT labelling and LC-MS/MS, we have detected 31 proteins present at lower abundance (ratio no pregnancy/pregnancy < 0.67) and 35 at higher abundance (ratio no pregnancy/pregnancy > 1.5) in the no pregnancy group. Bioinformatic analyses showed that the proteins with differing abundance are involved in chromatin assembly and lipoprotein metabolism (P values < 0.05). In addition, the differential abundance of one of the proteins (SRSF protein kinase 1) was further validated by western blotting using independent samples (P value < 0.01). LIMITATIONS, REASONS FOR CAUTION: For individual samples the amount of recovered sperm not used for IVF was low and in most of the cases insufficient for MS analysis, therefore pools of samples had to be used to this end. WIDER IMPLICATIONS OF THE FINDINGS: Alterations in the proteins involved in chromatin assembly and metabolism may result in epigenetic errors during spermatogenesis, leading to inaccurate sperm epigenetic signatures, which could ultimately prevent embryonic development. These sperm proteins may thus possibly have clinical relevance. STUDY FUNDING/COMPETING INTEREST(S): This work was supported by the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness (Ministerio de Economia y Competividad; FEDER BFU 2009-07118 and PI13/00699) and Fundación Salud 2000 SERONO13-015. There are no competing interests to declare.


Assuntos
Epigênese Genética , Fertilização in vitro , Espermatozoides/metabolismo , Adulto , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Gravidez , Proteômica , Espectrometria de Massas em Tandem , Falha de Tratamento
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Hum Fertil (Camb) ; 13(4): 263-7, 2010 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21117936

RESUMO

Proteomics is the study of the proteins of cells or tissues. Sperm proteomics aims to identify the proteins that compose the sperm cell and the study of their function. Recent developments in mass spectrometry (MS) have markedly increased the throughput to identify and study sperm proteins. Catalogues of hundreds to thousands of spermatozoan proteins in human and in model species are becoming available setting up the basis for subsequent research, diagnostic applications and the development of specific treatments. A wide range of MS techniques are also rapidly becoming available for researchers. The present review summarises the different methodological options to study the sperm cell using MS and to provide a summary of some of the ongoing proteomic studies.


Assuntos
Proteômica/métodos , Espermatozoides/química , Animais , Humanos , Masculino , Espectrometria de Massas
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