Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) Infection by Intranasal or Intratesticular Route Induces Testicular Damage

Author:

Li Can12,Ye Zhanhong1,Zhang Anna Jin Xia123,Chan Jasper Fuk Woo123456,Song Wenchen12,Liu Feifei1,Chen Yanxia1,Kwan Mike Yat Wah7,Lee Andrew Chak Yiu12,Zhao Yan1,Wong Bosco Ho Yin12,Yip Cyril Chik Yan4,Cai Jian Piao1,Lung David Christopher8,Sridhar Siddharth1234,Jin Dongyan69,Chu Hin123,To Kelvin Kai Wang1234,Yuen Kwok Yung123456

Affiliation:

1. State Key Laboratory of Emerging Infectious Diseases, Carol Yu Centre for Infection, Department of Microbiology, Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine, The University of Hong Kong , Pokfulam, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region , China

2. Centre for Virology, Vaccinology and Therapeutics, Hong Kong Science and Technology Park , Hong Kong Special Administrative Region , China

3. Department of Clinical Microbiology and Infection Control, The University of Hong Kong-Shenzhen Hospital , Shenzhen , China

4. Department of Microbiology, Queen Mary Hospital , Pokfulam, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region , China

5. Academician Workstation of Hainan Province, and Hainan Medical University-The University of Hong Kong Joint Laboratory of Tropical Infectious Diseases, Hainan Medical University, Haikou, China; and The University of Hong Kong , Pokfulam, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region , China

6. Guangzhou Laboratory , Guangdong Province , China

7. Department of Paediatrics, Princess Margaret Hospital , Hong Kong Special Administrative Region , China

8. Department of Pathology, Queen Elizabeth Hospital/ Hong Kong Children’s Hospital , Hong Kong Special Administrative Region , China and

9. School of Biomedical Sciences, The University of Hong Kong . Hong Kong Special Administrative Region , China

Abstract

Abstract Background The role of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) in the pathogenesis of testicular damage is uncertain. Methods We investigated the virological, pathological, and immunological changes in testes of hamsters challenged by wild-type SARS-CoV-2 and its variants with intranasal or direct testicular inoculation using influenza virus A(H1N1)pdm09 as control. Results Besides self-limiting respiratory tract infection, intranasal SARS-CoV-2 challenge caused acute decrease in sperm count, serum testosterone and inhibin B at 4–7 days after infection; and chronic reduction in testicular size and weight, and serum sex hormone at 42–120 days after infection. Acute histopathological damage with worsening degree of testicular inflammation, hemorrhage, necrosis, degeneration of seminiferous tubules, and disruption of orderly spermatogenesis were seen with increasing virus inoculum. Degeneration and death of Sertoli and Leydig cells were found. Although viral loads and SARS-CoV-2 nucleocapsid protein expression were markedly lower in testicular than in lung tissues, direct intratesticular injection of SARS-CoV-2 demonstrated nucleocapsid expressing interstitial cells and epididymal epithelial cells, While intranasal or intratesticular challenge by A(H1N1)pdm09 control showed no testicular infection or damage. From 7 to 120 days after infection, degeneration and apoptosis of seminiferous tubules, immune complex deposition, and depletion of spermatogenic cell and spermatozoa persisted. Intranasal challenge with Omicron and Delta variants could also induce similar testicular changes. This testicular damage can be prevented by vaccination. Conclusions SARS-CoV-2 can cause acute testicular damage with subsequent chronic asymmetric testicular atrophy and associated hormonal changes despite a self-limiting pneumonia in hamsters. Awareness of possible hypogonadism and subfertility is important in managing convalescent coronavirus disease 2019 in men.

Funder

Health and Medical Research Fund

Food and Health Bureau

Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region

Theme-Based Research Scheme

Research Grants Council

Innovation and Technology Commission

National Program on Key Research Project of China

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Young Scientists Fund

Health Commission of Guangdong Province

Hainan Academician Innovation Platform

Emergency Key Program of Guangzhou Laborator

National Key Research and Development Program of China

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Microbiology (medical)

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