Detection of 90K/MAC-2BP in the Seminal Plasma of Infertile Males With Accessory Gland Infection and the Autoimmune Pathogenetic Hypothesis

Ettore Caroppo, Craig Niederberger, Palma A. Iacovazzi, Mario Correale, Giuseppe D'Amato
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ABSTRACT: The purpose of the study was to evaluate 90K/MAC-2BP, a glycoprotein member of the Scavenger Receptor Cystein Rich superfamily, in the seminal plasma of infertile male patients with male accessory gland infection in order to investigate a putative autoimmune pathogenesis. 90K seminal concentration and sperm parameters were evaluated in 50 patients with male accessory gland infection at baseline and after cycles of treatment with Levofluoxacin 500 mg daily for 15 days plus serratiopeptidase 10 mg daily for 30 days. Treatment was continued for up to 6 cycles in cases of persistant bacteriospermia and/or clinical and ejaculatory signs of the disease. Patients with persistant male accessory gland infection after 6 cycles were defined as nonresponders. The same parameters were evaluated at baseline and after a 2-month period in 30 healthy controls. Patients with male accessory gland infection showed impaired sperm parameters and had lower seminal 90K concentration compared to controls. After treatment, seminal 90K level significantly increased in patients compared to controls. Twenty-two patients responded to treatment (44%), while 28 were nonresponders (56%). No difference in pretreatment and posttreatment sperm parameters and seminal 90K was observed between the 2 subgroups. Thirteen patients (26%) had identifiable bacteriospermia: significantly less pretreatment seminal 90K was observed compared to patients without bacteriospermia. Seminal 90K is decreased in patients with male accessory gland infection, and may be restored by a treatment with quinolones. However, the clinical utility of a 90K assay in these patients remains uncertain, as its level is not predictive of response to treatment.

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副腺感染不育男性精浆90K/MAC-2BP的检测及自身免疫发病假说
摘要:本研究旨在检测患有男性副腺感染的不育男性患者精浆中90K/MAC-2BP糖蛋白的含量,以探讨其可能的自身免疫致病机制。90K/MAC-2BP是清除率受体半胱氨酸超家族成员。对50例男性副腺感染患者进行基线和左氟沙星500 mg /天,连续15天加serratiop肽酶10 mg /天治疗周期后90K精液浓度和精子参数的评估。在持续的细菌精子症和/或临床和射精症状的病例中,治疗持续长达6个周期。6个周期后持续男性副腺感染的患者定义为无反应。在基线和2个月后对30名健康对照者进行相同的参数评估。男性副腺感染患者表现出精子参数受损,精液90K浓度低于对照组。治疗后,患者精液90K水平明显高于对照组。22例患者对治疗有反应(44%),28例无反应(56%)。两亚组前后精子参数和精液90K均无差异。13名患者(26%)有可识别的细菌精子症:与没有细菌精子症的患者相比,观察到的预处理精液90K显着减少。精液90K在男性副腺感染患者中降低,可通过喹诺酮类药物治疗恢复。然而,90K检测在这些患者中的临床应用仍然不确定,因为其水平不能预测对治疗的反应。
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