In situ visualization of damaged DNA in human sperm by Raman microspectroscopy

Mallidis C, Wistuba J, Bleisteiner B, Damm OS, Gross P, Wubbeling F, Fallnich C, Burger M, Schlatt S

Research article (journal) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Beyond determining the percentage of damaged sperm, current methods of DNA assessment are of limited clinical utility as they render the sample unusable. We evaluated Raman microspectroscopy, a laser-based non-invasive technique that provides detailed chemical 'fingerprints' of cells and which potentially could be used for nuclear DNA-based sperm selection. METHODS: Eight healthy donors provided ejaculates. After system optimization, a minimum of 200 air-dried sperm/sample/donor, prior to/and after UVB irradiation, were assessed by two observers. Spectra were analysed by Principal Component, Spectral Angle and Wavelet Analyses. RESULTS: Spectra provided a chemical map delineating each sperm head region. Principal Component Analysis showed clear separation between spectra from UV-irradiated and untreated samples whilst averaged data identified two regions of interest (1040 and 1400 cm(-1)). Local spectral analysis around the DNA PO4 backbone peak (1042 cm(-1)), showed that changes in this region were indicative of DNA damage. Wavelet decomposition confirmed both the 1042 cm(-1) shift and a second UVB susceptible region (1400-1600 cm(-1)) corresponding to protein-DNA interactions. No difference was found between observer measurements. CONCLUSIONS: Raman microspectroscopy can provide accurate and reproducible assessment of sperm DNA structure and the sites and location of damage.

Details about the publication

JournalHuman Reproduction (Hum Reprod)
Volume26
Issue7
Page range1641-1649
StatusPublished
Release year2011 (31/07/2011)
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
DOI10.1093/humrep/der122
KeywordsDNA damage Raman microspectroscopy Sperm comet assay diabetes-mellitus fragmentation spectroscopy cells reproduction injection

Authors from the University of Münster

Burger, Martin
Professorship for applied mathematis, especially numerics (Prof. Burger)
Damm, Oliver
Centre of Reproductive Medicine and Andrology
Fallnich, Carsten
Professur für Angewandte Physik (Prof. Fallnich)
Groß, Petra
Institute of Applied Physics
Mallidis, Con
Centre of Reproductive Medicine and Andrology
Schlatt, Stefan
Centre of Reproductive Medicine and Andrology
Wistuba, Joachim
Centre of Reproductive Medicine and Andrology
Wübbeling, Frank
Institute for Analysis and Numerics