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Epigenetic Transgenerational Actions of Vinclozolin on Promoter Regions of the Sperm Epigenome

Previous observations have demonstrated that embryonic exposure to the endocrine disruptor vinclozolin during gonadal sex determination promotes transgenerational adult onset disease such as male infertility, kidney disease, prostate disease, immune abnormalities and tumor development. The current s...

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Autores principales: Guerrero-Bosagna, Carlos, Settles, Matthew, Lucker, Ben, Skinner, Michael K.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2948035/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20927350
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0013100
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author Guerrero-Bosagna, Carlos
Settles, Matthew
Lucker, Ben
Skinner, Michael K.
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Settles, Matthew
Lucker, Ben
Skinner, Michael K.
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description Previous observations have demonstrated that embryonic exposure to the endocrine disruptor vinclozolin during gonadal sex determination promotes transgenerational adult onset disease such as male infertility, kidney disease, prostate disease, immune abnormalities and tumor development. The current study investigates genome-wide promoter DNA methylation alterations in the sperm of F3 generation rats whose F0 generation mother was exposed to vinclozolin. A methylated DNA immunoprecipitation with methyl-cytosine antibody followed by a promoter tilling microarray (MeDIP-Chip) procedure was used to identify 52 different regions with statistically significant altered methylation in the sperm promoter epigenome. Mass spectrometry bisulfite analysis was used to map the CpG DNA methylation and 16 differential DNA methylation regions were confirmed, while the remainder could not be analyzed due to bisulfite technical limitations. Analysis of these validated regions identified a consensus DNA sequence (motif) that associated with 75% of the promoters. Interestingly, only 16.8% of a random set of 125 promoters contained this motif. One candidate promoter (Fam111a) was found to be due to a copy number variation (CNV) and not a methylation change, suggesting initial alterations in the germline epigenome may promote genetic abnormalities such as induced CNV in later generations. This study identifies differential DNA methylation sites in promoter regions three generations after the initial exposure and identifies common genome features present in these regions. In addition to primary epimutations, a potential indirect genetic abnormality was identified, and both are postulated to be involved in the epigenetic transgenerational inheritance observed. This study confirms that an environmental agent has the ability to induce epigenetic transgenerational changes in the sperm epigenome.
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spelling pubmed-29480352010-10-06 Epigenetic Transgenerational Actions of Vinclozolin on Promoter Regions of the Sperm Epigenome Guerrero-Bosagna, Carlos Settles, Matthew Lucker, Ben Skinner, Michael K. PLoS One Research Article Previous observations have demonstrated that embryonic exposure to the endocrine disruptor vinclozolin during gonadal sex determination promotes transgenerational adult onset disease such as male infertility, kidney disease, prostate disease, immune abnormalities and tumor development. The current study investigates genome-wide promoter DNA methylation alterations in the sperm of F3 generation rats whose F0 generation mother was exposed to vinclozolin. A methylated DNA immunoprecipitation with methyl-cytosine antibody followed by a promoter tilling microarray (MeDIP-Chip) procedure was used to identify 52 different regions with statistically significant altered methylation in the sperm promoter epigenome. Mass spectrometry bisulfite analysis was used to map the CpG DNA methylation and 16 differential DNA methylation regions were confirmed, while the remainder could not be analyzed due to bisulfite technical limitations. Analysis of these validated regions identified a consensus DNA sequence (motif) that associated with 75% of the promoters. Interestingly, only 16.8% of a random set of 125 promoters contained this motif. One candidate promoter (Fam111a) was found to be due to a copy number variation (CNV) and not a methylation change, suggesting initial alterations in the germline epigenome may promote genetic abnormalities such as induced CNV in later generations. This study identifies differential DNA methylation sites in promoter regions three generations after the initial exposure and identifies common genome features present in these regions. In addition to primary epimutations, a potential indirect genetic abnormality was identified, and both are postulated to be involved in the epigenetic transgenerational inheritance observed. This study confirms that an environmental agent has the ability to induce epigenetic transgenerational changes in the sperm epigenome. Public Library of Science 2010-09-30 /pmc/articles/PMC2948035/ /pubmed/20927350 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0013100 Text en Guerrero-Bosagna et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Guerrero-Bosagna, Carlos
Settles, Matthew
Lucker, Ben
Skinner, Michael K.
Epigenetic Transgenerational Actions of Vinclozolin on Promoter Regions of the Sperm Epigenome
title Epigenetic Transgenerational Actions of Vinclozolin on Promoter Regions of the Sperm Epigenome
title_full Epigenetic Transgenerational Actions of Vinclozolin on Promoter Regions of the Sperm Epigenome
title_fullStr Epigenetic Transgenerational Actions of Vinclozolin on Promoter Regions of the Sperm Epigenome
title_full_unstemmed Epigenetic Transgenerational Actions of Vinclozolin on Promoter Regions of the Sperm Epigenome
title_short Epigenetic Transgenerational Actions of Vinclozolin on Promoter Regions of the Sperm Epigenome
title_sort epigenetic transgenerational actions of vinclozolin on promoter regions of the sperm epigenome
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2948035/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20927350
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0013100
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