Influence of paternal preconception exposures on their offspring: through epigenetics to phenotype.

IF 1.5 Q4 CELL BIOLOGY
American journal of stem cells Pub Date : 2016-05-15 eCollection Date: 2016-01-01
Jonathan Day, Soham Savani, Benjamin D Krempley, Matthew Nguyen, Joanna B Kitlinska
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Abstract

Historically, research into congenital defects has focused on maternal impacts on the fetal genome during gestation and prenatal periods. However, recent findings have sparked interest in epigenetic alterations of paternal genomes and its effects on offspring. This emergent field focuses on how environmental influences can epigenetically alter gene expression and ultimately change the phenotype and behavior of progeny. There are three primary mechanisms implicated in these changes: DNA methylation, histone modification, and miRNA expression. This paper provides a summary and subsequent review of past research, which highlights the significant impact of environmental factors on paternal germ cells during the lifetime of an individual as well as those of future generations. These findings support the existence of transgenerational epigenetic inheritance of paternal experiences. Specifically, we explore epidemiological and laboratory studies that demonstrate possible links between birth defects and paternal age, environmental factors, and alcohol consumption. Ultimately, our review highlights the clinical importance of these factors as well as the necessity for future research in the field.

父亲孕前暴露对其后代的影响:通过表观遗传学到表型。
历史上,对先天性缺陷的研究主要集中在妊娠期和产前母体对胎儿基因组的影响。然而,最近的研究结果引发了人们对父系基因组表观遗传改变及其对后代影响的兴趣。这一新兴领域关注环境影响如何在表观遗传上改变基因表达,并最终改变后代的表型和行为。这些变化涉及三种主要机制:DNA甲基化、组蛋白修饰和miRNA表达。本文对过去的研究进行了总结和回顾,重点介绍了环境因素对个体及其后代的父系生殖细胞的重要影响。这些发现支持了父亲经历的跨代表观遗传的存在。具体来说,我们探讨了流行病学和实验室研究,证明出生缺陷与父亲年龄、环境因素和饮酒之间可能存在联系。最后,我们的综述强调了这些因素的临床重要性以及该领域未来研究的必要性。
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