Summary:
Objective: Use of monoclonal antibodies against sperm proteins in human medicine.
Design: Experimental and clinical studies.
Setting: 1 Dep. Biology and Biochemistry of Fertilization, Institute of Molecular Genetics, Prague,
2 Laboratory IVF, Iscare IVF, Prague, 3 Dep. of Immunobiology, Institute for the Care of Mother
and Child, Prague.
Methods: Monoclonal antibodies against human sperm intra-acrosomal and cell surface proteins
were used for quantitative analysis of these proteins by the immunofluorescence test in samples
of human sperm of good and poor qualities.
Results: The detection of intra-acrosomal proteins was decreased and, on the other hand, detecti-
on of surface proteins was the same or higher in pathological spermatozoa.
Conclusion: Monoclonal antibodies can be used for diagnostics of sperm pathology (quantitative
detection of proteins) and for evaluation of the physiological state of sperm cells (state of acroso-
me before or after acrosome reaction). Finally, monoclonal antibodies could be useful for selecti-
on of a suitable method of fertilization (IUI, standard IVF, ICSI) in the laboratories of assisted
reproduction.
Key words:
monoclonal antibodies, infertility, sperm pathology, assisted reproduction, IVF met-
hods
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