附睾
免疫系统
促炎细胞因子
精子
生物
下调和上调
炎症
免疫学
生殖免疫学
附睾炎
先天免疫系统
细胞生物学
男性不育
不育
生殖技术
胚胎
怀孕
生物化学
植物
遗传学
胚胎发生
基因
作者
André Acácio Souza da Silva,Ferran Barrachina,Maria C. Avenatti,Maia Lina Elizagaray,Isinsu Bastepe,Estela Sasso‐Cerri,María Agustina Battistone
出处
期刊:Function
[Oxford University Press]
日期:2025-06-01
标识
DOI:10.1093/function/zqaf023
摘要
Abstract Proton-secreting cells in various organs, such as the kidney and epididymis, regulate pH balance, maintain cellular homeostasis, and support key physiological processes. More recently, these specialized cells have emerged as key contributors to mucosal immunity, orchestrating immune activation. Epididymitis is an inflammatory condition that significantly impacts male fertility, often due to a lack of diagnosis and treatment. This study investigates the role of region-specific epididymal proton-secreting clear cells (CCs) in shaping immune responses during LPS-induced epididymitis in mice. We found that in response to LPS, CCs rapidly shifted to a proinflammatory phenotype, marked by the upregulation of cytokines and chemokines, alongside the downregulation of genes involved in sperm maturation. Morphological changes in CCs, including increased apical blebs and altered shape across different epididymal segments, suggest their active role in immune responses. Moreover, mononuclear phagocytes (MPs) reduced their luminal-reaching projections in the proximal epididymis after the LPS challenge. This bacterial antigen triggered dendritic cell migration and neutrophil infiltration in the distal epididymis. These immune landscape alterations contributed to epithelial damage and impaired sperm maturation, as evidenced by decreased sperm motility following LPS intravasal-epididymal injection. Our findings indicate that proton-secreting cells are immune gatekeepers in the epididymis, initiating immune responses and disrupting sperm maturation. This research enhances the understanding of epithelial immunoregulation and will help to develop novel diagnostic and therapeutic strategies for epididymitis and male infertility. Furthermore, insights into CC-mediated immune responses could inform the development of new approaches for male contraception.
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