New Biological Insights on X and Y Chromosome-Bearing Spermatozoa

A spermatozoon is a male germ cell capable of fertilizing an oocyte and carries genetic information for determining the sex of the offspring. It comprises autosomes and an X (X spermatozoa) or a Y chromosome (Y spermatozoa). The origin and maturation of both X and Y spermatozoa are the same, however...

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Main Authors: Md Saidur Rahman, Myung-Geol Pang
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-01-01
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fcell.2019.00388/full
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spelling doaj-17497fd0a69b4731be441d109c6405b42020-11-25T00:56:39ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology2296-634X2020-01-01710.3389/fcell.2019.00388505308New Biological Insights on X and Y Chromosome-Bearing SpermatozoaMd Saidur RahmanMyung-Geol PangA spermatozoon is a male germ cell capable of fertilizing an oocyte and carries genetic information for determining the sex of the offspring. It comprises autosomes and an X (X spermatozoa) or a Y chromosome (Y spermatozoa). The origin and maturation of both X and Y spermatozoa are the same, however, certain differences may exist. Previous studies proposed a substantial difference between X and Y spermatozoa, however, recent studies suggest negligible or no differences between these spermatozoa with respect to ratio, shape and size, motility and swimming pattern, strength, electric charge, pH, stress response, and aneuploidy. The only difference between X and Y spermatozoa lies in their DNA content. Moreover, recent proteomic and genomic studies have identified a set of proteins and genes that are differentially expressed between X and Y spermatozoa. Therefore, the difference in DNA content might be responsible for the differential expression of certain genes and proteins between these cells. In this review, we have compiled our present knowledge to compare X and Y spermatozoa with respect to their structural, functional, and molecular features. In addition, we have highlighted several areas that could be explored in future studies in this field.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fcell.2019.00388/fullX spermatozoaY spermatozoasperm functionproteomegenome
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Myung-Geol Pang
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New Biological Insights on X and Y Chromosome-Bearing Spermatozoa
Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology
X spermatozoa
Y spermatozoa
sperm function
proteome
genome
author_facet Md Saidur Rahman
Myung-Geol Pang
author_sort Md Saidur Rahman
title New Biological Insights on X and Y Chromosome-Bearing Spermatozoa
title_short New Biological Insights on X and Y Chromosome-Bearing Spermatozoa
title_full New Biological Insights on X and Y Chromosome-Bearing Spermatozoa
title_fullStr New Biological Insights on X and Y Chromosome-Bearing Spermatozoa
title_full_unstemmed New Biological Insights on X and Y Chromosome-Bearing Spermatozoa
title_sort new biological insights on x and y chromosome-bearing spermatozoa
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology
issn 2296-634X
publishDate 2020-01-01
description A spermatozoon is a male germ cell capable of fertilizing an oocyte and carries genetic information for determining the sex of the offspring. It comprises autosomes and an X (X spermatozoa) or a Y chromosome (Y spermatozoa). The origin and maturation of both X and Y spermatozoa are the same, however, certain differences may exist. Previous studies proposed a substantial difference between X and Y spermatozoa, however, recent studies suggest negligible or no differences between these spermatozoa with respect to ratio, shape and size, motility and swimming pattern, strength, electric charge, pH, stress response, and aneuploidy. The only difference between X and Y spermatozoa lies in their DNA content. Moreover, recent proteomic and genomic studies have identified a set of proteins and genes that are differentially expressed between X and Y spermatozoa. Therefore, the difference in DNA content might be responsible for the differential expression of certain genes and proteins between these cells. In this review, we have compiled our present knowledge to compare X and Y spermatozoa with respect to their structural, functional, and molecular features. In addition, we have highlighted several areas that could be explored in future studies in this field.
topic X spermatozoa
Y spermatozoa
sperm function
proteome
genome
url https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fcell.2019.00388/full
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