Journal of Biological Chemistry
Volume 287, Issue 45, 2 November 2012, Pages 38073-38079
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Glycobiology and Extracellular Matrices
Sialidases on Mammalian Sperm Mediate Deciduous Sialylation during Capacitation*

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Sialic acids (Sias) mediate many biological functions, including molecular recognition during development, immune response, and fertilization. A Sia-rich glycocalyx coats the surface of sperm, allowing them to survive as allogeneic cells in the female reproductive tract despite female immunity. During capacitation, sperm lose a fraction of their Sias. We quantified shed Sia monosaccharides released from capacitated sperm and measured sperm sialidase activity. We report the presence of two sialidases (neuraminidases Neu1 and Neu3) on mammalian sperm. These are themselves shed from sperm during capacitation. Inhibiting sialidase activity interferes with sperm binding to the zona pellucida of the ovum. A survey of human sperm samples for the presence of sialidases NEU1 and NEU3 identified a lack of one or both sialidases in sperm of some male idiopathic infertility cases. The results contribute new insights into the dynamic remodeling of the sperm glycocalyx prior to fertilization.

Fertilization
Glycobiology
Sialic Acid
Signaling
Spermatozoa
Sialome
Capacitation
Infertility
Neuraminidase 1
Neuraminidase 3

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This work was supported, in whole or in part, by National Institutes of Health Grant R01 GM095882. This work was also supported by the G. Harold and Leila Y. Mathers Charitable Foundation.

This article contains supplemental “Experimental Procedures,” Figs. 1–4, and an additional reference.