Volume 25, Issue 5 (September 2023) 25, 547–555; 10.4103/aja2022126
The emerging role of exosomes in the development of testicular
Li, Chun-Yang1,2; Liu, Song-Po1,2; Dai, Xiao-Fang1,2; Lan, Dong-Feng1,2; Song, Tao1,2,3; Wang, Xian-Yao1,2,3; Kong, Qing-Hong4; Tan, Jun5,; Zhang, Ji-Dong1,2,3
1Department of Immunology, Zunyi Medical University, Zunyi 563000, China
2Special Key Laboratory of Gene Detection and Therapy of Guizhou Province, Zunyi Medical University, Zunyi 563000, China
3Collaborative Innovation Center of Tissue Damage Repair and Regeneration Medicine, Zunyi Medical University, Zunyi 563000, China
4Guizhou Provincial College-Based Key Lab for Tumor Prevention and Treatment with Distinctive Medicines, Zunyi Medical University, Zunyi 563000, China
5Department of Histology and Embryology, Zunyi Medical University, Zunyi 563000, China
Correspondence: Dr. JD Zhang (choukeitou@hotmail.com) or Dr. J Tan (juntan_zmu@126.com)
Originally published: April 11, 2023 Received: October 6, 2022 Accepted: February 4, 2023
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The mechanisms of testicular development in mammals are complex. Testis is an organ that produces sperm and secretes androgens. It is rich in exosomes and cytokines that mediate signal transduction between tubule germ cells and distal cells, promoting testicular development and spermatogenesis. Exosomes are nanoscale extracellular vesicles that transmit information between cells. By transmitting information, exosomes play an important role in male infertility diseases such as azoospermia, varicocele, and testicular torsion. However, due to the wide range of sources of exosomes, extraction methods are numerous and complex. Therefore, there are many difficulties in studying the mechanisms of exosomal effects on normal development and male infertility. Therefore, in this review, first, we introduce the formation of exosomes and methods for culturing testis and sperm. Then, we introduce the effects of exosomes on different stages of testicular development. Finally, we summarize the prospects and shortcomings of exosomes when used in clinical applications. We lay the theoretical foundation for the mechanism of the influence of exosomes on normal development and male infertility.
Keywords: exosomes; miRNA; Sertoli cells; sperm; testis
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