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Assessment of sperm PAWP expression in infertile men.

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PURPOSE The aim of this study was to evaluate expression of Post-Acrosomal WW Binding Protein (PAWP) in infertile men with low and high fertilization post ICSI and also globozoospermic men.… Click to show full abstract

PURPOSE The aim of this study was to evaluate expression of Post-Acrosomal WW Binding Protein (PAWP) in infertile men with low and high fertilization post ICSI and also globozoospermic men. MATERIALS AND METHODS Semen samples were collected from 18 infertile men with previous failed or low fertilization (<25%) post ICSI, 10 men with high fertilization (>50%) post ICSI, 15 globozoospermic men, and 21 fertile individuals. Then, expression of PAWP was assessed at RNA with quantitative Real Time PCR. RESULTS Relative expression of PAWP in sperm was significantly (p<0.05) lower in infertile men with globozoospermia (41.5±5.7) or low fertilization rate (43.3±10.4) compared to fertile (138.8±17.3)or men with high fertilization (211.6±75.6). In addition, a significant positive correlation (r=0.628; p=0.001) was observed between percentage of fertilization with the relative expression of PAWP. CONCLUSION Considering solid recent evidences regarding PLC? as the main sperm factor involved in oocyte activation, therefore co-localization of PLC? with PAWP in perinuclear theca may account for the above observation and it is likely that PAWP may have other functions and/or it may assist PLC?.

Keywords: high fertilization; infertile men; expression; post; pawp

Journal Title: Urology journal
Year Published: 2019

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