肥胖和糖尿病对哺乳动物配子表观遗传修饰的影响

IF 4.5 2区 生物学 Q2 CELL BIOLOGY
Xiang-Hong Ou, Cheng-Cheng Zhu, Shao-Chen Sun
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引用次数: 50

摘要

肥胖和糖尿病与许多生殖疾病密切相关,包括终止排卵、月经不调、低生育率、流产和危险妊娠,这些现已被视为全球性的健康问题。父亲/母亲的肥胖和糖尿病也可以通过配子传递给下一代,这表明表观遗传与肥胖和糖尿病有关,特别是其对后代的影响。最近的研究表明,肥胖和糖尿病都会改变卵母细胞和精子中的DNA和组蛋白甲基化水平、组蛋白乙酰化水平以及非编码rna,如microRNAs (miRNAs)。据报道,PPAR-α、Igf2、H19、Fyn、Stella、Sirt3、Sirt6和Peg3等几个重要基因以及let-7c等mirna参与了哺乳动物配子表观遗传修饰的调控。本文从配子表观遗传修饰的角度综述了近年来肥胖/糖尿病与生殖疾病之间关系的研究进展。
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Effects of obesity and diabetes on the epigenetic modification of mammalian gametes

Obesity and diabetes are closely associated with numerous reproductive disorders, including termination of ovulation, irregular menstruation, low fertility, abortion, and risky pregnancy, which are now regarded as global health problems. Paternal/maternal obesity and diabetes can also be transmitted to the subsequent generation via gametes, suggesting the association of epigenetic inheritance with obesity and diabetes, particularly for its effects on offspring. Recent studies indicate that both obesity and diabetes change DNA and histone methylation levels, histone acetylation, and noncoding RNAs such as microRNAs (miRNAs) in oocytes and sperm. Several important genes, such as PPAR-α, Igf2, H19, Fyn, Stella, Sirt3, Sirt6, and Peg3 as well as miRNAs, such as let-7c, reportedly participate in the regulation of epigenetic modifications in mammalian gametes. This review summarizes the recent progress that links obesity/diabetes and reproductive disorders from the perspective of gamete epigenetic modifications.

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256
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1 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Cellular Physiology publishes reports of high biological significance in areas of eukaryotic cell biology and physiology, focusing on those articles that adopt a molecular mechanistic approach to investigate cell structure and function. There is appreciation for the application of cellular, biochemical, molecular and in vivo genetic approaches, as well as the power of genomics, proteomics, bioinformatics and systems biology. In particular, the Journal encourages submission of high-interest papers investigating the genetic and epigenetic regulation of proliferation and phenotype as well as cell fate and lineage commitment by growth factors, cytokines and their cognate receptors and signal transduction pathways that influence the expression, integration and activities of these physiological mediators. Similarly, the Journal encourages submission of manuscripts exploring the regulation of growth and differentiation by cell adhesion molecules in addition to the interplay between these processes and those induced by growth factors and cytokines. Studies on the genes and processes that regulate cell cycle progression and phase transition in eukaryotic cells, and the mechanisms that determine whether cells enter quiescence, proliferate or undergo apoptosis are also welcomed. Submission of papers that address contributions of the extracellular matrix to cellular phenotypes and physiological control as well as regulatory mechanisms governing fertilization, embryogenesis, gametogenesis, cell fate, lineage commitment, differentiation, development and dynamic parameters of cell motility are encouraged. Finally, the investigation of stem cells and changes that differentiate cancer cells from normal cells including studies on the properties and functions of oncogenes and tumor suppressor genes will remain as one of the major interests of the Journal.
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