Abstract

Exosomes are important vehicles of intercellular communication that shape host responses to physiologic, tumorigenic, and pathogenic conditions. The composition and function of exosomes are dynamic and depends on the state and condition of the cellular source. In prior work, we found that semen exosomes (SE) from healthy donors who do not use illicit drugs potently inhibit HIV-1. Following semen donation, specimens are either used immediately or frozen for use at a later time. It has been shown that short-term freezing of semen has no effect on SE-mediated HIV-1 inhibition. However, the effect of illicit drugs and prolonged freezing on SE bioactivity is unknown. Here, we show preservation of SE physical properties, (morphology, concentration, intensity/size) irrespective of illicit drug use or duration of semen freezing. Interestingly, illicit drugs and prolonged freezing decreased the levels of SE-bound CD63/CD9 and acetylcholinesterase activity respectively. Furthermore, we show differential effects of illicit drug use and prolonged freezing on SE-mediated HIV-1 inhibition. Our results highlight the importance of the source of SE and condition of semen storage on SE content and function. In-depth evaluation of donor drug-use and duration of semen storage on SE cargo and bioactivity will advance our understanding of SE composition and function.

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  • IntroductionSample ID Semen volume received Length of Storage (years) Drug Use Co Ma Po PCP EC He Do Et. While short-time freezing of semen does not affect semen exosomes (SE) function such as anti-human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) activity[1,2], the effect of prolonged freezing on SE recovery, and biological activity is unknown

  • Sample ID Semen volume received Length of Storage Drug Use Co Ma Po PCP EC He Do Et

  • We found that semen exosomes (SE) concentration ranged between 5.55 μg/μl to 6.37 μg/μl

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Introduction

Sample ID Semen volume received Length of Storage (years) Drug Use Co Ma Po PCP EC He Do Et. While short-time freezing of semen does not affect SE function such as anti-HIV activity[1,2], the effect of prolonged freezing on SE recovery, and biological activity is unknown. The effect of donor illicit drug use on SE characteristics is not known. We made unexpected but novel observations on the differential effects of illicit drugs and prolonged freezing of semen on SE protein content and SE-mediated inhibition of HIV-1. The findings have identified potential markers of interest and have provided new insights regarding how exposure to illicit drugs and environmental conditions may impact SE cargo composition and biological activity

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