[Transgenerational epigenetics and its bioethical implications].

IF 0.3 Q4 ETHICS
Nicolás Jouve de la Barreda
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Abstract

Epigenetics deals with the study of modifications that affect gene expression without altering the base composition of DNA. It can take place in a programmed way, such as the one that determines the different cellular specialties and tissues that arise during embryonic development, or it can occur randomly due to the influence of uncontrolled environmental factors, with possible consequences for health. The different epigenetic mechanisms that determine the states of activity or silencing of genes and their biological role in the regulation of gene expression, especially in higher animals, are presented. In general, epigenetic modifications are erased during early embryogenesis, so they are not transmitted from generation to generation, but their incidence during embryogenesis may be the cause of the appearance of effects that can affect health after birth, the F1 , or its offspring, F2 (intergenerational inheritance). At least in animals, transgenerational inheritance (more than two generations) has been undemonstrated until now. There is no experimental basis to support the role of transgenerational epigenetics in genome remodeling or to maintain its incidence in the evolution of species, which would mean a return to Lamarckism. We discuss the special influence of transposition, characterized by its randomness and influence on the remodeling of the genome of higher species, more in plants than in animals. Transposition is a phenomenon that influences genome remodeling, with long-term effects. We point out the myths and bioethical consequences derived from a false interpretation of the role of epigenetics as a determinant of the phenotype in the offspring of future generations.

[跨代表观遗传学及其生物伦理意义]。
表观遗传学研究在不改变DNA碱基组成的情况下影响基因表达的修饰。它可以以程序化的方式发生,例如决定胚胎发育过程中出现的不同细胞特性和组织的方式,也可以由于不受控制的环境因素的影响而随机发生,可能对健康产生影响。介绍了决定基因活性或沉默状态的不同表观遗传学机制及其在基因表达调控中的生物学作用,特别是在高等动物中。一般来说,表观遗传修饰在早期胚胎发生过程中被抹去,因此它们不会代代相传,但它们在胚胎发生期间的发生可能是影响出生后健康、F1或其后代F2(代际遗传)的影响的原因。至少在动物中,转基因遗传(超过两代)直到现在还没有得到证实。没有实验依据支持转基因表观遗传学在基因组重塑中的作用,也没有实验依据维持其在物种进化中的发生率,这意味着拉马克主义的回归。我们讨论了换位的特殊影响,其特点是它的随机性和对高等物种基因组重塑的影响,更多的是在植物中而不是在动物中。转座是一种影响基因组重塑的现象,具有长期影响。我们指出了对表观遗传学作为后代表型决定因素的作用的错误解释所产生的神话和生物伦理后果。
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0.70
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20.00%
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期刊介绍: La revista Cuadernos de Bioética, órgano oficial de la Asociación Española de Bioética y Ética Médica, publica cuatrimestralmente artículos y recensiones bibliográficas sobre todas las áreas de la bioética: fundamentación, ética de la investigación, bioética clínica, biojurídica, etc. Estos proceden de los aceptados en la revisión tutelada por los editores de la revista como de otros que por encargo el comité editorial solicite a sus autores. La edicion de la revista se financia con las aportaciones de los socios de AEBI.
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