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Review and Hypothesis

The maturation of murine spermatozoa membranes within the epididymis, a computational biology perspective

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Pages 299-308 | Received 02 Feb 2016, Accepted 22 May 2016, Published online: 10 Aug 2016
 

ABSTRACT

To become fertile, mammalian spermatozoa require completing a complex biochemical maturation that begins in the testis and ends within the female oviduct. Here, we paid attention to the events occurring at the membrane level during the epididymal transit. Indeed, in the epididymis, the molecular composition and the physical-chemical proprieties of sperm membranes markedly change, with functional cross talking among the spermatozoa, the epithelium, and the luminal content (particularly the epididymosomes). To study this process, we undertook a biological networks study, representing the involved molecules as nodes and their interactions as links. The analysis of network topology revealed that it has a scale free and small world architecture and it is robust against random failure. That assures a fast and efficient transmission of information and it leads to identifying the molecules exerting a higher level of control on the system, among which cholesterol plays a pivotal role. The reactome enrichment analysis allowed the reconstruction of the biochemical pathways involved in sperm epididymal maturation and STRING analysis permitted the identification of molecular events possibly involved in that process. In conclusion, this approach allows inferring interesting information, thus contributing to the knowledge on this process and suggesting staring points for further research.

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Notes on contributors

Nicola Bernabò

Conceived the work, performed the data analysis, and wrote the article: NB; Participated in data collection and analysis: RDA, AO; Revised the manuscript critically for important intellectual content: MM, BB.

Raffaele Di Agostino

Conceived the work, performed the data analysis, and wrote the article: NB; Participated in data collection and analysis: RDA, AO; Revised the manuscript critically for important intellectual content: MM, BB.

Alessandra Ordinelli

Conceived the work, performed the data analysis, and wrote the article: NB; Participated in data collection and analysis: RDA, AO; Revised the manuscript critically for important intellectual content: MM, BB.

Mauro Mattioli

Conceived the work, performed the data analysis, and wrote the article: NB; Participated in data collection and analysis: RDA, AO; Revised the manuscript critically for important intellectual content: MM, BB.

Barbara Barboni

Conceived the work, performed the data analysis, and wrote the article: NB; Participated in data collection and analysis: RDA, AO; Revised the manuscript critically for important intellectual content: MM, BB.

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