Male reproductive proteins and reproductive outcomes.

Roberta B Ness, David A Grainger
Author Information
  1. Roberta B Ness: Department of Epidemiology, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA 15261, USA. repro@edc.pitt.edu

Abstract

Male reproductive proteins (MRPs), associated with sperm and semen, are the moieties responsible for carrying male genes into the next generation. Evolutionary biologists have focused on their capacity to control conception. Immunologists have shown that MRPs cause female genital tract inflammation as preparatory for embryo implantation and placentation. These observations argue that MRPs are critically important to reproductive success. Yet the impact of male reproductive proteins on obstetrical outcomes in women is largely unstudied. Epidemiologic and clinical observations suggest that shorter-duration exposure to MRPs prior to conception may elevate the risk for preeclampsia. A limited literature has also linked sexual behavior to bacterial vaginosis and preterm birth. We offer a clinical opinion that MRPs may have broad implications for successful reproduction, potentially involved in the composition of vaginal microflora, risks of preterm birth and preeclampsia, and success of assisted reproduction.

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Grants

  1. HL076532/NHLBI NIH HHS
  2. P01 HD030367-079001/NICHD NIH HHS
  3. P01 HD030367/NICHD NIH HHS
  4. R01 HS008358/AHRQ HHS
  5. R01 AI048909/NIAID NIH HHS
  6. R01 HL076532-01A1/NHLBI NIH HHS
  7. AI 48909/NIAID NIH HHS
  8. R01 HL076532/NHLBI NIH HHS
  9. HDP0130367/PHS HHS
  10. HS08358/AHRQ HHS
  11. R01 AI048909-06A1/NIAID NIH HHS

MeSH Term

Female
Humans
Interleukins
Macrophage Colony-Stimulating Factor
Male
Pre-Eclampsia
Pregnancy
Premature Birth
Reproduction
Risk Factors
Semen
Spermatozoa
Tumor Necrosis Factors

Chemicals

Interleukins
Tumor Necrosis Factors
Macrophage Colony-Stimulating Factor

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