Objective: To evaluate the presence of antisperm antibodies in testicular cancer patients 1 month after orchiectomy and before radiotherapy or chemotherapy. Design: Clinical study. Setting: Department of andrology and seminology at a university hospital. Patient(s): One hundred ninety patients with testicular cancer. Intervention(s): Determination of semen parameters and autoimmune reaction evaluated on the sperm surface and in blood serum. Main Outcome Measure(s): Autoimmune reaction on the sperm surface by the direct immunobead test (IBT), and in blood serum by the indirect IBT and the gelatin agglutination test (GAT), was evaluated 1 month after orchiectomy and before beginning chemotherapy or radiotherapy. Result(s): Of the 190 patients, 11 (5.8%) were positive for antisperm antibody by GAT. On indirect IBT, 3 of the 11 GAT-positive patients were positive to IgG class only, with values of 22%, 24%, and 40%. Of the 11 GAT-positive patients, 4 showed no antibody bound to the sperm surface, and 3 were positive to IgG class only (28%, 21%, and 38%), with binding exclusively on the tail. Direct IBT could not be performed in the remaining 4 patients. Conclusion(s): Our data support the hypothesis that testicular cancer might not be a possible cause of antisperm autoimmunization and infertility. © 2009 American Society for Reproductive Medicine.

Testicular tumors as a possible cause of antisperm autoimmune response / Paoli, Donatella; Gilio, Barbara; Piroli, Emanuela; Gallo, Mariagrazia; Lombardo, Francesco; Dondero, Franco; Lenzi, Andrea; Gandini, Loredana. - In: FERTILITY AND STERILITY. - ISSN 0015-0282. - 91:2(2009), pp. 414-419. [10.1016/j.fertnstert.2007.11.084]

Testicular tumors as a possible cause of antisperm autoimmune response

PAOLI, Donatella;GILIO, BARBARA;PIROLI, Emanuela;GALLO, MARIAGRAZIA;LOMBARDO, Francesco;DONDERO, Franco;LENZI, Andrea;GANDINI, Loredana
2009

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Objective: To evaluate the presence of antisperm antibodies in testicular cancer patients 1 month after orchiectomy and before radiotherapy or chemotherapy. Design: Clinical study. Setting: Department of andrology and seminology at a university hospital. Patient(s): One hundred ninety patients with testicular cancer. Intervention(s): Determination of semen parameters and autoimmune reaction evaluated on the sperm surface and in blood serum. Main Outcome Measure(s): Autoimmune reaction on the sperm surface by the direct immunobead test (IBT), and in blood serum by the indirect IBT and the gelatin agglutination test (GAT), was evaluated 1 month after orchiectomy and before beginning chemotherapy or radiotherapy. Result(s): Of the 190 patients, 11 (5.8%) were positive for antisperm antibody by GAT. On indirect IBT, 3 of the 11 GAT-positive patients were positive to IgG class only, with values of 22%, 24%, and 40%. Of the 11 GAT-positive patients, 4 showed no antibody bound to the sperm surface, and 3 were positive to IgG class only (28%, 21%, and 38%), with binding exclusively on the tail. Direct IBT could not be performed in the remaining 4 patients. Conclusion(s): Our data support the hypothesis that testicular cancer might not be a possible cause of antisperm autoimmunization and infertility. © 2009 American Society for Reproductive Medicine.
2009
asa; infertility; semen analysis; testicular cancer
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Testicular tumors as a possible cause of antisperm autoimmune response / Paoli, Donatella; Gilio, Barbara; Piroli, Emanuela; Gallo, Mariagrazia; Lombardo, Francesco; Dondero, Franco; Lenzi, Andrea; Gandini, Loredana. - In: FERTILITY AND STERILITY. - ISSN 0015-0282. - 91:2(2009), pp. 414-419. [10.1016/j.fertnstert.2007.11.084]
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