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Impaired transcription of human endogenous retroviruses in the sperm with exception of syncytin 1: short communication.

Massimiliano BergalloStefano CanosaIlaria GallianoValentina DapràPaola MontanariMarta SesteroGianluca GennarelliChiara BenedettoAlberto RevelliPier-Angelo Tovo
Published in: Molecular biology reports (2021)
Our findings show, for the first time, the presence of several retroviral mRNAs in the sperm, although in low amounts. The higher concentration of Syn1 suggests that it could play a key role in the fusion process between gametes during fertilization and, perhaps, be involved in embryo development. Further studies could clarify whether aberrant HERV expressions, in particular of Syn1, negatively affect fertilization and embryo growth and whether sperm manipulation procedures, such as cryopreservation, may potentially influence HERV transcription in the human male gamete.
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