Male aging in germ cells: What are we inheriting?

IF 1.7 4区 生物学 Q4 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Genetics and Molecular Biology Pub Date : 2025-02-18 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1590/1678-4685-GMB-2024-0052
Arturo Elías-Llumbet, Sebastián Lira, Marcia Manterola
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Abstract

Aging is a significant risk factor for male fertility and can lead to severe developmental disorders in offspring. It disrupts testicular function and spermatogenesis, resulting in sperm abnormalities and DNA fragmentation. Male aging alters the genome and epigenome of germ cells due to persistent oxidative stress caused by the cumulative effects of environmental factors over a lifetime. At the molecular level, DNA damage occurs and is poorly repaired due to impaired DNA repair pathways, leading to unrepaired lesions and de novo mutations. Aging also creates distinct epigenetic landscapes that modify gene expression in germ cells, affect the DNA damage response, and generate de novo DNA and epigenetic mutations that are transmitted to the sperm and inherited by the offspring. This review discusses current knowledge on the age-associated effects on male germ cells and the genomic and epigenomic mechanisms contributing to altered male reproductive health and outcomes in progeny. We propose a male reproductive aging threshold, where cumulative exposure to risk factors leads to oxidative stress, impaired spermatogenesis, and altered reproductive outcomes. Finally, we discuss novel interventions to prevent premature testicular aging and emphasize the need for public health policies and counseling guidelines for men seeking paternity.

生殖细胞中的男性衰老:我们遗传了什么?
衰老是男性生育能力的重要风险因素,并可能导致后代严重的发育障碍。它会破坏睾丸功能和精子发生,导致精子异常和DNA断裂。由于一生中环境因素的累积作用所引起的持续氧化应激,男性衰老改变了生殖细胞的基因组和表观基因组。在分子水平上,由于DNA修复途径受损,DNA损伤发生并修复不良,导致无法修复的病变和新生突变。衰老还会产生独特的表观遗传景观,改变生殖细胞中的基因表达,影响DNA损伤反应,并产生从头开始的DNA和表观遗传突变,这些突变会传递给精子并由后代遗传。本文综述了年龄对男性生殖细胞的相关影响,以及影响男性生殖健康和后代结局的基因组和表观基因组机制。我们提出了一个男性生殖衰老阈值,其中累积暴露于危险因素导致氧化应激,精子发生受损和生殖结果改变。最后,我们讨论了预防睾丸早衰的新干预措施,并强调了为寻求父亲身份的男性制定公共卫生政策和咨询指南的必要性。
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Genetics and Molecular Biology
Genetics and Molecular Biology 生物-生化与分子生物学
CiteScore
4.20
自引率
4.80%
发文量
111
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Genetics and Molecular Biology (formerly named Revista Brasileira de Genética/Brazilian Journal of Genetics - ISSN 0100-8455) is published by the Sociedade Brasileira de Genética (Brazilian Society of Genetics). The Journal considers contributions that present the results of original research in genetics, evolution and related scientific disciplines. Manuscripts presenting methods and applications only, without an analysis of genetic data, will not be considered.
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