Sperm mitochondria dysfunction in response to testicular cancer

Author:

Qasemi Maryam1,Sur Vishma Pratap1,Simonik Ondrej1,Postlerova Pavla12,Skrobanek Pavel3,Hradec Tomas4,Boublikova Ludmila3,Zamecnik Libor4,Buchler Tomas35,Neuzil Jiri67,Komrskova Katerina18ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Laboratory of Reproductive Biology Institute of Biotechnology of the Czech Academy of Sciences, BIOCEV Vestec Czech Republic

2. Department of Veterinary Sciences, Faculty of Agrobiology, Food and Natural Resources Czech University of Life Sciences Prague Praha Czech Republic

3. Department of Oncology, First Faculty of Medicine Charles University and Thomayer University Hospital Prague Czech Republic

4. Department of Urology, General University Hospital and First Faculty of Medicine Charles University Prague Czech Republic

5. Department of Oncology Second Faculty of Medicine and Motol University Hospital Prague Czech Republic

6. Laboratory of Molecular Therapy Institute of Biotechnology of the Czech Academy of Sciences, BIOCEV Vestec Czech Republic

7. School of Pharmacy and Medical Science Griffith University Southport Queensland Australia

8. Department of Zoology, Faculty of Science Charles University Prague Czech Republic

Abstract

AbstractTesticular cancer is the most common form of cancer in young men of reproductive age and its incidence is increasing globally. With the currently successful treatment and 95% survival rate, there is a need for deeper understanding of testicular cancer‐related infertility. Most patients with testicular cancer experience semen abnormalities prior to cancer therapy. However, the exact mechanism of the effect of testicular cancer on sperm anomalies is not known. Mitochondria are organelles that play a crucial role in both tumorigenesis and spermatogenesis and their malfunction may be an important factor resulting in sperm abnormalities in testicular cancer patients. Within the scope of this review, we will discuss current knowledge of testicular cancer‐related alterations in the ATP production pathway, a possible pathophysiological switch from oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS) to glycolysis, as well as the role of oxidative stress promoting sperm dysfunction. In this regard, the review provides a summary of the impact of testicular cancer on sperm quality as a possible consequence of impaired mitochondrial function including the energy metabolic pathways that are known to be altered in the sperm of testicular cancer patients.

Funder

Ministerstvo Zdravotnictví Ceské Republiky

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Clinical Biochemistry,Biochemistry,General Medicine

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