Detection of autoimmunity to sperm: mixed antiglobulin reaction (MAR) test or sperm agglutination? A study on 537 men from infertile couples * *Supported by the Danish Medical Research Council, grant 12-5011.
Fertility and Sterility, ISSN: 0015-0282, Vol: 46, Issue: 1, Page: 86-91
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Article Description
Two different ways of testing for antisperm antibodies were compared: the mixed antiglobulin reaction (MAR) test for demonstration of antibodies of the IgG and IgA classes bound in vivo to the sperm membrane antigens and the gelatin agglutination test for detection of nonbound antisperm antibodies in serum and seminal plasma. Samples from 537 men from infertile couples were investigated. Antibodies bound to the sperm membrane were detected in 49 men (9.1%), IgG in 44 (8.2%), and IgA in 38 cases (7.1%). Sperm agglutinins were recorded in seminal plasma from 30 men (5.6%) and in serum (titer ≥16) from 43 men (8.0%). The investigation revealed a very close correlation between the results of MAR testing and the occurrence of sperm agglutinins in serum and seminal plasma. However, if one focuses on antisperm antibodies of the IgA class, which seem to play the major role in male immune infertility, the MAR test offered the advantage that a minor group of patients with pure IgG responses could be distinguished, and rare cases with mainly or exclusively locally produced IgA antibodies could be detected.
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