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Sunday, 26 April 2015

Cytokines in the male reproductive tract and their role in infertility disorders

Volume 108, April 2015, Pages 98–104
Highlights presented at the congress of the European Society for Reproductive Immunology in Budapest (Hungary), March 29 – April 01, 2014

Cytokines in the male reproductive tract and their role in infertility disorders


Highlights

The cytokine pattern defines the background of male genital tract inflammation.
Cytokines are an essential part of the inflammatory effect caused by varicocele.
There is scarce evidence that cytokines play any role in cryptorchidism.

Abstract

Cell integration between the immune and reproductive systems is the basis for normal male reproductive physiology. Cytokines are a part of the autocrine/paracrine network operating in the male reproductive tract. At the same time, immunological reactions occurring via cytokines appear to be both beneficial and/or risk factors for male fertility. As the cytokines are produced by a whole spectrum of cells in all compartments of the male genital tract, they can also be involved in a variety of andrological disorders. The monitoring of cytokines and other immune factors in seminal plasma may offer a chance to better understand the mechanisms leading to sub-/infertility. In this review, we present insights into cytokine interplay in some of the pathological conditions associated with male reproduction.

Keywords

  • Cytokines;
  • Oxidative stress;
  • Semen inflammation;
  • Varicocele;
  • Cryptorchidism

Corresponding author at: Department of Reproductive Biology and Stem Cells, Institute of Human Genetics, Polish Academy of Sciences, Strzeszynska 32, 60-479 Poznan, Poland. Tel.: +48 61 6579 212; fax: +48 61 8233 235.