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We have successfully applied SDS (sodium dodecyl sulfate) gel/protein blot radioimmunobinding method to identify the molecular size of sperm antigens that elicit antisperm antibodies from patients with unexplained infertility. Following the transfer of renatured proteins from SDS gel of human sperm extract onto nitrocellulose strips, the radioimmunobinding was performed by incubating the strips with patients' sera at 1:100 dilution and then with I125-labeled goat antihuman immunoglobulin G (IgG) or protein A as detecting probes. Unique sperm antigens that reacted with some patients' sera were identified following the autoradiography of the incubated paper strips. Among the fifty-nine standard serum samples from the Reference Bank of the World Health Organization, about one-fourth of them were found to react predominantly with a sperm protein band having the reference value (Rf value) of 0.2 and the approximate molecular weight of 90,000 dalton. A similar analysis was also performed with serum samples from vasectomized patients. Some of them also revealed a specific binding with the sperm antigen(s) of similar molecular weight. The results of this analysis were also compared with those of conventional tests for sperm antibodies as well as those of microplate radioimmunoassays and enzyme-linked immunoassays. This study suggests that SDS gel/protein blot radioimmunobinding method can be a useful tool for the molecular identification of unique human sperm antigen(s) that elicit naturally occurring antisperm antibodies in patients with unexplained infertility.

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人类精子抗原与抗精子抗体的鉴定。
我们成功应用SDS(十二烷基硫酸钠)凝胶/蛋白印迹放射免疫结合方法鉴定了不明原因不孕症患者精子抗原的分子大小,这些抗原可引起抗精子抗体。将人精子提取液SDS凝胶中的变性蛋白转移到硝化纤维素条上,以1:100的稀释率与患者血清孵育,然后以i125标记的山羊抗人免疫球蛋白G (IgG)或蛋白A作为检测探针,进行放射免疫结合。独特的精子抗原与一些患者的血清反应后,培养的纸条放射自显影鉴定。在世界卫生组织参考库的59份标准血清样本中,发现约四分之一的样本主要与一个参考值(Rf值)为0.2、分子量约为90,000道尔顿的精子蛋白带发生反应。对输精管结扎患者的血清样本也进行了类似的分析。其中一些还揭示了与类似分子量的精子抗原的特异性结合。该分析结果还与精子抗体的常规测试结果以及微孔板放射免疫测定和酶联免疫测定结果进行了比较。这项研究表明,SDS凝胶/蛋白印迹放射免疫结合方法可以作为一种有用的工具,用于分子鉴定独特的人类精子抗原,这些抗原可在不明原因不育患者中引发自然产生的抗精子抗体。
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