跨父系环境和遗传背景的代际表观遗传的胚胎特征。

IF 8.3 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
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摘要

父亲的孕前环境被认为是F1后代表型性状和疾病风险的调节因子。然而,这种代际表观遗传(IEI)在哺乳动物中的流行程度和机制仍然不清楚。此外,父亲暴露、遗传和年龄对后代特征的相互作用尚未得到探索。在这里,我们测量了遗传背景下三种父系环境对早期胚胎发生的定量影响。通过大规模体外受精(IVF),我们通过单囊胚分辨率捕获了IEI的批量稳健转录组特征。其中,父亲肠道菌群失调与胚泡中(外)胚胎谱系调节因子的异常表达有关。相反,父亲的低蛋白高糖饮食与植入前生长的微妙影响有关。我们进一步确定基因表达变异性是父系诱导的F1表型,并强调了IEI的混淆问题,如批效应和采样不足。最后,虽然遗传背景主要改变了父亲环境的遗传特征,但老年父亲普遍影响F1在遗传背景下的表达程序。本研究系统地描述了在早期胚胎中,父系条件作用是如何对细微但可检测的分子反应进行编程的,并提出了分析代际现象的指导原则。
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Embryonic signatures of intergenerational epigenetic inheritance across paternal environments and genetic backgrounds.

The paternal preconception environment has been implicated as a modulator of phenotypic traits and disease risk in F1 offspring. However, the prevalence and mechanisms of such intergenerational epigenetic inheritance (IEI) in mammals remain poorly defined. Moreover, the interplay between paternal exposure, genetics, and age on emergent offspring features is unexplored. Here, we measure the quantitative impact of three paternal environments on early embryogenesis across genetic backgrounds. Using in vitro fertilisation (IVF) at scale, we capture batch-robust transcriptomic signatures of IEI with single-blastocyst resolution. Amongst these, paternal gut microbiota dysbiosis is linked with aberrant expression of (extra-)embryonic lineage regulators in blastocysts. In contrast, a paternal low-protein high-sugar diet associates with subtle preimplantation growth effects. We further identify gene expression variability as a paternally induced F1 phenotype, and highlight confounding issues for IEI, such as batch effects and under-sampling. Finally, while genetic background dominantly modifies the inherited signature of paternal environment, aged fathers universally impact F1 expression programmes across genetic contexts. This study systematically characterises how paternal conditioning programs subtle but detectable molecular responses in early embryos, and proposes guiding principles to dissect intergenerational phenomenology.

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EMBO Journal
EMBO Journal 生物-生化与分子生物学
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18.90
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0.90%
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246
审稿时长
1.5 months
期刊介绍: The EMBO Journal has stood as EMBO's flagship publication since its inception in 1982. Renowned for its international reputation in quality and originality, the journal spans all facets of molecular biology. It serves as a platform for papers elucidating original research of broad general interest in molecular and cell biology, with a distinct focus on molecular mechanisms and physiological relevance. With a commitment to promoting articles reporting novel findings of broad biological significance, The EMBO Journal stands as a key contributor to advancing the field of molecular biology.
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