Dlamini Notsile H, Bridi Alessandra, da Silveira Juliano Coelho, Feugang Jean M
Department of Animal and Dairy Sciences, Mississippi State University, Starkville, MS 39759, USA.
University of the West of Santa Catarina, Xanxerê 89820-000, SC, Brazil.
Biology (Basel). 2025 Feb 13;14(2):198. doi: 10.3390/biology14020198.
Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are gaining recognition for their essential role in enhancing gamete quality and improving outcomes in assisted reproductive technologies. These nanosized particles, released by cells, carry proteins, lipids, and RNAs, facilitating critical cell communication and offering the potential to enhance gamete maturation and improve fertilization rates. Most research on males has concentrated on seminal plasma, a complex fluid produced by the testes and accessory glands vital in modulating sperm fertility potential. The components of seminal plasma significantly affect sperm functionality, embryo survival, and placental development, making this a prominent area of interest in reproductive biology. The EVs within seminal plasma contribute to maintaining sperm membrane stability, enhancing motility, and promoting capacitation, which may influence the female reproductive tract following mating. In females, EVs have been identified in both the follicular and uterine environments, where effective embryo-maternal communication is crucial. The oviduct epithelium supports gamete transport and early embryonic development, with EVs found in oviductal fluid playing a key role in reproductive processes. These EVs support the embryo's growth in the nutrient-rich uterine environment. These important studies underscore the significant role of EVs in transporting essential molecular compounds to gametes and embryos, leading to an enhanced understanding and potential manipulation of reproductive processes. This review aims to summarize the current research on the benefits of EVs in gamete manipulation and embryo development, highlighting their promising implications for reproductive health.
细胞外囊泡(EVs)因其在提高配子质量和改善辅助生殖技术结局方面的重要作用而日益受到认可。这些由细胞释放的纳米级颗粒携带蛋白质、脂质和RNA,促进关键的细胞间通讯,并具有增强配子成熟和提高受精率的潜力。大多数关于男性的研究都集中在精浆上,精浆是由睾丸和附属腺体产生的一种复杂液体,对调节精子的生育潜力至关重要。精浆的成分显著影响精子功能、胚胎存活和胎盘发育,使其成为生殖生物学中一个备受关注的领域。精浆中的细胞外囊泡有助于维持精子膜的稳定性、增强运动能力并促进获能,这可能会影响交配后雌性生殖道。在雌性中,已在卵泡和子宫环境中发现细胞外囊泡,而有效的胚胎与母体间通讯在这些环境中至关重要。输卵管上皮支持配子运输和早期胚胎发育,输卵管液中发现的细胞外囊泡在生殖过程中起关键作用。这些细胞外囊泡在营养丰富的子宫环境中支持胚胎生长。这些重要研究强调了细胞外囊泡在向配子和胚胎运输必需分子化合物方面的重要作用,从而增进了对生殖过程的理解并有可能对其进行操控。本综述旨在总结当前关于细胞外囊泡在配子操控和胚胎发育中的益处的研究,突出它们对生殖健康的潜在意义。