Research Area C – Sperm dysfunction and ciliopathies

Male infertility is often due to defective sperm function rather than production. However, semen analysis identifies only severe motility defects caused, e.g. by primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD), which can also involve multiple morphological abnormalities of sperm flagella. The causes of these defects remain largely undetermined. Moreover, in many infertile patients, semen analysis yields normal results (normozoospermia), suggesting an unexplained sperm dysfunction, e.g. due to defective key signalling molecules such as ion channels and transporters. Here, similarly, the underlying mechanisms have remained enigmatic. Thus, this research area aims to elucidate the pathomechanisms underlying male infertility due to ciliopathies and unexplained sperm dysfunction,shedding light on the genetic, molecular, and cellular programmes controlling the function of sperm and motile cilia.

ReproTrack.MS FellowsProjectPrincipal Investigators
Hengxi ZhangIn situ CatSper Ca2+ channels in human spermTimo Strünker
Mingkun TanNext-generation automated sperm analysisBenjamin Risse
Retno Tenardi-WengeProject IIIHeymut Omran, Johanna Raidt