Caspase-dependent and -independent DNA fragmentation in Sertoli and germ cells from men with primary testicular failure: relationship with histological diagnosis |
| |
Authors: | Tesarik Jan Ubaldi Filippo Rienzi Laura Martinez Francisco Iacobelli Marcello Mendoza Carmen Greco Ermanno |
| |
Affiliation: | 1 MAR&Gen (Molecular Assisted Reproduction & Genetics), Gracia 36, 18002 Granada, Spain, 2 Laboratoire dEylau, 55 Rue Saint-Didier, 75116 Paris, France, 3 Center of Reproductive Medicine, European Hospital, Via Portuense 700, 00149 Rome, Italy and 4 Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of Granada Faculty of Sciences, Campus Universitario Fuentenueva, 18071 Granada, Spain |
| |
Abstract: | BACKGROUND: Germ cell elimination and sperm DNA fragmentationin men with primary testiculopathies involve apoptosis-relatedprocesses whose mechanisms are poorly understood. This studyexamines the participation of typical (caspase-dependent) andatypical (caspase-independent) pathways in these processes.METHODS: Caspase activity and DNA fragmentation were evaluatedin Sertoli and germ cells from 63 men with non-obstructive azoospermiaand with different histological diagnoses who were undergoingtesticular biopsy for an assisted reproduction attempt. In eightof these men, phosphatidylserine externalization was also examined.RESULTS: The percentage of Sertoli cells showing caspase activityand DNA fragmentation was low and uniform in all diagnoses.In germ cells that remained tightly associated with Sertolicells despite vigorous mechanical treatment, the incidence ofboth caspase activity and DNA fragmentation was high, particularlyin men with maturation arrest. In Sertoli cell-free germ cells,high incidence of DNA fragmentation contrasted with low incidenceof caspase activity and phosphatidylserine externalization.CONCLUSIONS: In men with primary testicular failure, apoptosisof Sertoli cells is insignificant. Some germ cells undergo caspase-dependentapoptosis, show phosphatidylserine externalization and are tightlyassociated with Sertoli cells. Other germ cells show caspase-independentDNA fragmentation, do not externalize phosphatidylserine andlack a tight association with Sertoli cells. |
| |
Keywords: | apoptosis/caspase activity/DNA fragmentation/germ cells/Sertoli cells |
本文献已被 PubMed Oxford 等数据库收录! |
|