Current challenges in the modern male immune system

The tripartite network, including the nervous, immune, and endocrine systems, plays a significant role in regulatory and effector processes in the male body. On the one hand, males perform their reproduction function by generating spermatozoa in conditions of self-tolerance maintenance because most...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Vladimir Klimov, Andrew Klimov
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Open Exploration Publishing Inc. 2024-11-01
Series:Exploration of Immunology
Subjects:
Online Access:https://www.explorationpub.com/Journals/ei/Article/1003172
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
_version_ 1846150927563620352
author Vladimir Klimov
Andrew Klimov
author_facet Vladimir Klimov
Andrew Klimov
author_sort Vladimir Klimov
collection DOAJ
description The tripartite network, including the nervous, immune, and endocrine systems, plays a significant role in regulatory and effector processes in the male body. On the one hand, males perform their reproduction function by generating spermatozoa in conditions of self-tolerance maintenance because most spermatozoa antigens (“sequestrated antigens”) are unknown to the immune system. On the other hand, in everyday life, a male body encounters hostile external infections, some of which colonize the skin and barrier surfaces and present a cancer threat to male genital tracts. This is human papillomavirus (HPV), the “silent killer”. Therefore, the male immune system has to function in a contradictory situation using either active immune responses, self-tolerance mechanisms, or both simultaneously. This review focused on the functional organization of the male immune system, including its coordination with the nervous and endocrine systems, and immune processes at the level of the whole organism, as well as on obvious changes, which have currently happened. The male immune system should function in conditions of the strong influence of testosterone and biosocial impulses coming from the nervous system. In the last century, researchers obtained data showing a decrease in the male reproduction function because of a stable negative dynamic of spermatozoa count and quality. Nowadays, depressing statistical indicators of male fertility have been published. 15% of couples are unable to conceive a child, where 50% of the causes of infertility relate to males, and up to 15% of male infertility cases are due to immunological disorders. It can be assumed that the male immune system starts to function when self-tolerance is partially lost, and the previous balance has been destroyed. Furthermore, sperm allergy has become a new topic in male immunology.
format Article
id doaj-art-d492b98f06534d10a3f8bac333651d20
institution Kabale University
issn 2768-6655
language English
publishDate 2024-11-01
publisher Open Exploration Publishing Inc.
record_format Article
series Exploration of Immunology
spelling doaj-art-d492b98f06534d10a3f8bac333651d202024-11-28T07:11:04ZengOpen Exploration Publishing Inc.Exploration of Immunology2768-66552024-11-014678079210.37349/ei.2024.00172Current challenges in the modern male immune systemVladimir Klimov0https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6673-7556Andrew Klimov1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2776-5834Department of Immunology & Allergy, Siberian State Medical University, 634050 Tomsk, RussiaDepartment of Immunology & Allergy, Siberian State Medical University, 634050 Tomsk, RussiaThe tripartite network, including the nervous, immune, and endocrine systems, plays a significant role in regulatory and effector processes in the male body. On the one hand, males perform their reproduction function by generating spermatozoa in conditions of self-tolerance maintenance because most spermatozoa antigens (“sequestrated antigens”) are unknown to the immune system. On the other hand, in everyday life, a male body encounters hostile external infections, some of which colonize the skin and barrier surfaces and present a cancer threat to male genital tracts. This is human papillomavirus (HPV), the “silent killer”. Therefore, the male immune system has to function in a contradictory situation using either active immune responses, self-tolerance mechanisms, or both simultaneously. This review focused on the functional organization of the male immune system, including its coordination with the nervous and endocrine systems, and immune processes at the level of the whole organism, as well as on obvious changes, which have currently happened. The male immune system should function in conditions of the strong influence of testosterone and biosocial impulses coming from the nervous system. In the last century, researchers obtained data showing a decrease in the male reproduction function because of a stable negative dynamic of spermatozoa count and quality. Nowadays, depressing statistical indicators of male fertility have been published. 15% of couples are unable to conceive a child, where 50% of the causes of infertility relate to males, and up to 15% of male infertility cases are due to immunological disorders. It can be assumed that the male immune system starts to function when self-tolerance is partially lost, and the previous balance has been destroyed. Furthermore, sperm allergy has become a new topic in male immunology.https://www.explorationpub.com/Journals/ei/Article/1003172male immune system“sequestrated antigens”self-tolerancemale infertilitysperm allergy
spellingShingle Vladimir Klimov
Andrew Klimov
Current challenges in the modern male immune system
Exploration of Immunology
male immune system
“sequestrated antigens”
self-tolerance
male infertility
sperm allergy
title Current challenges in the modern male immune system
title_full Current challenges in the modern male immune system
title_fullStr Current challenges in the modern male immune system
title_full_unstemmed Current challenges in the modern male immune system
title_short Current challenges in the modern male immune system
title_sort current challenges in the modern male immune system
topic male immune system
“sequestrated antigens”
self-tolerance
male infertility
sperm allergy
url https://www.explorationpub.com/Journals/ei/Article/1003172
work_keys_str_mv AT vladimirklimov currentchallengesinthemodernmaleimmunesystem
AT andrewklimov currentchallengesinthemodernmaleimmunesystem