Antisperm antibodies and lymphocyte subsets in semen—not a simple relationship |
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Authors: | C. L. R. BARRATT P. E. HARRISON A. ROBINSON I. D. COOKE |
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Affiliation: | Harris Birthright Centre for Reproductive Medicine, University Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Jessop Hospital for Women, Sheffield, U.K. |
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Abstract: | The significance of white blood cells in the ejaculate remains a matter of controversy. Several authors have suggested that such cells are important in the modulation of an antisperm antibody response, i.e. a predominance of suppressor/cytotoxic to helper/inducer T cells may prevent the development of antisperm antibodies. In order to examine this relationship further we have documented the white blood cell types, with emphasis on the T-lymphocyte populations, in the ejaculates of men from infertile couples with and without antisperm antibodies; the latter group was divided further into two groups--vasovasostomized men and idiopathic men. All seven of the men without antisperm antibodies had a predominance of suppressor/cytotoxic T cells to helper/inducer T cells in the ejaculate. However, only in some of the men with antibodies was there a predominance of T-helper/inducer cells. It is clear that the relationship between antisperm antibodies and seminal leucocytes is therefore not as straightforward as has been proposed. |
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Keywords: | white blood cells antisperm antibodies T lymphocytes |
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