The enigmatic interplay of immune cells and abnormal spermatozoa through Mendelian randomization

Author:

Zheng Fuchun12,Li Sheng12,Wang Zhipeng12,Xiong Situ12,Liu Jiahao12,Yang Lin12,Yuan Yuyang12,Zeng Jin12,Liu Xiaoqiang12,Xu Songhui12,Chen Ru3,Fu Bin12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Urology The First Affiliated Hospital of Nanchang University Nanchang China

2. Jiangxi Institute of Urology Nanchang China

3. Department of Urology Fujian Medical University Union Hospital Fuzhou Fujian P.R. China

Abstract

AbstractPurposeAbnormal spermatozoa significantly impact reproductive health, affecting fertility rates, potentially prolonging conception time, and increasing the risk of miscarriages. This study employs Mendelian randomization to explore their potential link with immune cells, aiming to reveal their potential causal association and wider implications for reproductive health.MethodsWe conducted forward and reverse Mendelian randomization analyses to explore the potential causal connection between 731 immune cell signatures and abnormal spermatozoa. Using publicly available genetic data, we investigated various immune signatures such as median fluorescence intensities (MFI), relative cell (RC), absolute cell (AC), and morphological parameters (MP). Robustness was ensured through comprehensive sensitivity analyses assessing consistency, heterogeneity, and potential horizontal pleiotropy. The MR study produced a statistically significant p‐value of .0000684, Bonferroni‐corrected for the 731 exposures.ResultsThe Mendelian randomization analysis revealed strong indications of a reciprocal relationship between immune cell pathways and sperm integrity. When examining immune cell exposure, a potential causal link with abnormal sperm was observed in 35 different types of immune cells. Conversely, the reverse Mendelian randomization results indicated that abnormal sperm might causally affect 39 types of immune cells. These outcomes suggest a potential mutual influence between alterations in immune cell functionality and the quality of spermatozoa.ConclusionThis study highlights the close link between immune responses and sperm development, suggesting implications for reproductive health and immune therapies. Further research may offer crucial insights into male fertility and immune disorders.

Funder

Double Thousand Plan of Jiangxi Province

Natural Science Foundation of Jiangxi Province

Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars of Jiangxi Province

Publisher

Wiley

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