Abstract

Viral infections have been a part of human existence to date, though viruses have posed a huge threat with various outbreaks lately. These threats are associated with reproductive health challenges, especially male infertility. The prime focus of this review is to highlight the mechanisms associated with viral infection-induced male infertility/subfertility and identify new treatment strategies with the aim to preserve male fertility. The reviewed data showed that viral infections stimulate inflammatory responses, resulting in the release of proinflammatory cytokines, which induces oxidative stress. This oxido-inflammatory cycle could continue in a vicious cycle and threaten male fertility. Existing data from human and experimental studies show that viral infection-induced oxido-inflammatory response results in testicular damage, atrophy of the seminiferous tubules and Sertoli cells, and reduced Leydig cell mass. This is accompanied by reduced circulatory testosterone, impaired spermatogenesis, reduced sperm motility, lipid peroxidation, DNA fragmentation and apoptosis of the sperm cells. Based on the available pieces of evidence, antioxidant therapy, in vivo and in vitro, may be beneficial and protects against the potential risk of male infertility from viral infection. It is, however recommended that more clinical studies be conducted to demonstrate the possible protective roles of antioxidants used as adjuvant therapy in viral infections, and in the in vitro treatment of semen samples for those utilizing semen washing and artificial reproductive techniques.

Highlights

  • Infectious diseases have been inflicting humans from time immemorial

  • Findings reporting the presence of Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV) DNA in oligozoospermic samples suggest that HSV may cause infertility/subfertility

  • It has been reported that about 16% of semen from men seeking fertility assessment and, or medical care had Human Papilloma virus (HPV) in their semen and a 10% prevalence among the population as a whole [94]

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

Infectious diseases have been inflicting humans from time immemorial. This has worsened in the last four decades with various viral outbreaks. The most mention-worthy viruses include the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) that emerged in 1981, Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus (SARS-CoV) that emerged in 2002, outbreaks of influenza A virus subtype H1N1 (A/H1N1) H1N1 strains

Viral Infections and Male Infertility
INFLUENZA VIRUS AND MALE FERTILITY
ZIKA VIRUS AND MALE FERTILITY
MUMPS VIRUS AND MALE FERTILITY
HIV AND MALE FERTILITY
HERPES SIMPLEX VIRUS AND MALE FERTILITY
HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS AND MALE FERTILITY
HEPATITIS VIRUS AND MALE FERTILITY
PARVOVIRUS AND MALE FERTILITY
EBOLA VIRUS AND MALE FERTILITY
CORONAVIRUS AND MALE FERTILITY
Herpesviridae Papillomaviridae
Human parvovirus Ebola virus Coronavirus
Associated mechanism
CONCLUSION AND FUTURE PERSPECTIVE
AUTHOR CONTRIBUTIONS
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