Review
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2016.
World J Transl Med. Apr 12, 2016; 5(1): 26-36
Published online Apr 12, 2016. doi: 10.5528/wjtm.v5.i1.26
Table 1 Promising sperm markers of male infertility based on so far published literature
Approach typeMain outcomesRef.Advantages (+)/disadvantages (-)
Semen analysis
Macroscopic and microscopic evaluation of semen according WHO guidelines[2](+) Established reference values
(-) High operator variability
(-) Poorly predictive of fertility
Genetic and epigenetic
NGS: Found a set of sperm RNA elements required to achieve live births[47](+) Broad-spectrum analysis
miRNA: Alteration of 5 miRNAs in subfertile and NOA subjects compared to controls[46](-) Lack of validation
(-) Not independently predictive of fertility
DNA methylation: Different methylation pattern between fertile and infertile subjects[42,43](-) Too early for diagnostic purpose
sDF: Discrimination between fertile and infertile subjects[55,56,58](+) Presently adopted in many ART laboratories
(+) Prediction of fertility independent from semen quality
(-) Employment of different techniques to detect sDF
(-) Lack of agreement on cutoff values
Proteomic
> 6000 proteins (histone variants, transcription factors, zinc finger proteins, receptors, proteins related to metabolism, structure and motility, carriers)[80,95-98](+) Broad-spectrum analysis
(-) Isolation of spermatozoa
(-) Low available sperm material in oligozoospermic subjects
(-) Intra- and inter-variability of proteomic profiles
PTMs
Phosphorylation: Reduced tyrosine phosphorylation in asthenozoospermic subjects[101](+) Higher biological relevance compared to gene or protein expression per se
Ubiquitination: Sperm quality control system[104](-) No target proteins identified
Sumoylation: Marker of defective sperm[107,108](-) Too early for diagnostic purpose
Ion channels
Slo3: Involved in hyperpolarization during sperm capacitation[111,112](+) Analysis free from confounders
CatSper: Involved in sperm progressive and hyperactivated motility[123](-) Skilled personnel and advanced instruments are required
(-) Too early for diagnostic purpose