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- W4220959916 abstract "Advances in transcriptomic technologies are contributing to an increased understanding of the role of spermatozoal RNA in sperm physiology. Although sperm transcriptomic studies have delivered large amounts of valuable information, no new male fertility biomarkers have emerged from such studies to date. This review summarizes current knowledge about the potential relevance of certain mRNA as biomarkers, focusing on comparative studies of human spermatozoa transcriptomic profiles from fertile and pathological semen samples. Asthenozoospermia is the semen aberrant condition that has been most exhaustively investigated to date. We cross-analyzed findings from three different studies on the transcriptome of asthenozoospermic semen samples and identified 100 transcripts that were consistently differentially expressed and that consequently are candidates for characterizing the molecular source of this sperm anomaly. The potential use of sperm mRNAs as predictors of outcomes of assisted reproductive technologies (ART) is also reviewed. Improving the understanding of the human spermatozoa mRNA content is expected to improve the evaluation and diagnosis of infertile men, and ultimately facilitate the selection of the best treatment to overcome infertility." @default.
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