Therapeutic potential of exosomes in spermatogenesis regulation and male infertility

Author:

Mohammadi Amirhossein12ORCID,Shabani Ronak23,Bashiri Zahra245,Rafiei Sara6,Asgari Hamidreza12,Koruji Morteza12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Stem Cell and Regenerative Medicine Research Center Iran University of Medical Sciences Tehran Iran

2. Department of Anatomy School of Medicine Iran University of Medical Sciences Tehran Iran

3. Reproductive Sciences and Technology Research Center Department of Anatomy School of Medicine Iran University of Medical Sciences Tehran Iran

4. Endometrium and Endometriosis Research Center Hamadan University of Medical Sciences Hamadan Iran

5. Omid Fertility & Infertility Clinic Hamedan Iran

6. Department of Botany and Plant Sciences Faculty of Biological Sciences Alzahra University Tehran Iran

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundSpermatogenesis is a fundamental process crucial for male reproductive health and fertility. Exosomes, small membranous vesicles released by various cell types, have recently garnered attention for their role in intercellular communication.ObjectiveThis review aims to comprehensively explore the role of exosomes in regulating spermatogenesis, focusing on their involvement in testicular development and cell‐to‐cell communication.MethodsA systematic examination of literature was conducted to gather relevant studies elucidating the biogenesis, composition, and functions of exosomes in the context of spermatogenesis.ResultsExosomes play a pivotal role in orchestrating the complex signaling networks required for proper spermatogenesis. They facilitate the transfer of key regulatory molecules between different cell populations within the testes, including Sertoli cells, Leydig cells, and germ cells.ConclusionThe emerging understanding of exosome‐mediated communication sheds light on novel mechanisms underlying spermatogenesis regulation. Further research in this area holds promise for insights into male reproductive health and potential therapeutic interventions.

Publisher

Wiley

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