Published-Ahead-of-Print June 6, 2007, DOI:10.2164/jandrol.107.002824
Journal of Andrology, Vol. 28, No. 6, November/December 2007
Copyright © American Society of Andrology
DOI: 10.2164/jandrol.107.002824
Comparative Analysis of Interindividual Variations in the Seminal Plasma Proteome of Fertile Men With Identification of Potential Markers for Azoospermia in Infertile Patients
KATSUNORI YAMAKAWA*,
KAORU YOSHIDA
,
,
HIROYUKI NISHIKAWA
,
TOMOHIRO KATO|| AND
TERUAKI IWAMOTO*,
,¶
From the * Department of Urology, St Marianna
University School of Medicine, Miyamae-ku, Kawasaki, Japan;
Core Research for Evolution Science and
Technology, Japan Science and Technology Kawaguchi, Saitama, Japan;
Biomedical Engineering Center, Toin University
of Yokohama, Aobaku, Yokohama, Japan;
Institute
of Advanced Medical Science, St Marianna University School of Medicine,
Miyamae-ku, Kawasaki, Japan; and || Department of
Clinical Proteomics, St Marianna University Graduate School of Medicine,
Miyamae-ku, Kawasaki, Japan.
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Correspondence to: Dr Katsunori Yamakawa, Department of Urology, St Marianna
University School of Medicine, 2-16-1 Sugao, Miyamae-ku, Kawasaki 216-8511,
Japan (e-mail:
katsu-26{at}marianna-u.ac.jp) |
Seminal plasma is a potential source of biomarkers for many disorders of
the male reproductive system. The identification and characterization of
proteins in the seminal plasma by using two-dimensional (2-D) difference gel
electrophoresis (DIGE) serve as a basis for estimating male infertility.
However, individual variation remains an impediment to identifying
disease-associated proteins. Therefore, it is necessary to examine the
interindividual variations in the seminal plasma proteome of fertile men. The
present study analyzed seminal plasma samples from 10 fertile men. The results
from silver-stained 2-D DIGE were averaged to reduce gel to gel variations. Up
to 501 spots (polypeptides) were detected on the averaged gels for the fertile
men. The coefficient of variation (CV) of standardized abundance was
calculated for 63 spots that were common to all 10 samples; the CV values
ranged from 24.5% to 129.9% with a median value of 63.1%. These results
demonstrate that the variability in protein expression among different fertile
men is relatively high in seminal plasma compared with that in other human
tissue samples. The 63 matched spots were compared with those from 10 patients
with azoospermia. There was no common spot that was lost in all of the 10
patients, and 16 of these spots (25%) were present in each of the patients. We
identified 4 and 1 candidate markers for nonobstructive and obstructive
azoospermia, respectively. These results validate our method of identifying
differences in the proteomic profiles of seminal plasma samples and provide an
important basis for protein expression profiling and comparative proteomics of
infertility.
Key words: Male infertility, two-dimensional (2-D) difference gel electrophoresis (DIGE), nonobstructive, obstructive
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