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Sperm stem cells restore male fertility

A study in monkeys suggests that boys left infertile after chemotherapy may one day reproduce naturally after an injection of sperm stem cells
Normal sperm production: the tails are coloured blue in this picture of seminiferous tubules
Normal sperm production: the tails are coloured blue in this picture of seminiferous tubules
(Image: Susumu Nishinaga/SPL)

Men who lose the ability to produce sperm after chemotherapy might one day be able to regain their fertility. That鈥檚 because, for the first time, infertility has been reversed in a male primate using an injection of stem cells.

Cancer drugs often work by destroying rapidly dividing cells, as these are a typical feature of cancer. Unfortunately, the drugs can also kill other rapidly dividing cells, including those that produce sperm. Some men choose to freeze sperm samples before therapy so they can use them for artificial insemination at a later date, but this is not an option for boys who have not yet reached puberty.

at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine in Pennsylvania may have a solution. He says that while boys don鈥檛 make sperm cells, they do possess 鈥渟permatogonial鈥 stem cells that will eventually produce them.

To see if these stem cells could be used to restore fertility, Orwig and his team took samples of the cells from the testes of prepubescent and adult male rhesus macaques, and froze them. The monkeys were then given chemotherapy agents known to shut down sperm production. A few months later, the researchers injected each monkey鈥檚 own spermatogonial stem cells back into its testes.

Sperm production was re-established in nine of the 12 adult animals and started normally in three out of five prepubescent animals once they reached maturity. The resulting sperm were used to fertilise eggs and produce healthy embryos.

鈥淚 think this is the best option we have ever had,鈥 says , director of Stanford University鈥檚 Center for Human Embryonic Stem Cell Research and Education in California, who wasn鈥檛 involved in the study. 鈥淚 know a lot of people have thought about doing this before but no has ever been able to successfully demonstrate this in a clinical setting with a species genetically very similar to us.鈥

Orwig says there are some concerns that implanting stem cells could reintroduce cancer cells that may have been present in the original tissue. However, centres in the US and Europe are already banking testicular tissue for boys in the hope that new stem-cell-based therapies will become available.

鈥淚n the most optimistic scenario our research suggests a man could have his own stem cells transplanted, giving him the opportunity to have children via natural intercourse,鈥 Orwig says. It鈥檚 not yet ready for clinical translation, he says, 鈥渂ut it鈥檚 an important step forward鈥.

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Topics: Cancer / Stem cells