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Direct but No Transgenerational Effects of Decitabine and Vorinostat on Male Fertility

Establishment and maintenance of the correct epigenetic code is essential for a plethora of physiological pathways and disturbed epigenetic patterns can provoke severe consequences, e.g. tumour formation. In recent years, epigenetic drugs altering the epigenome of tumours actively have been develope...

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Autores principales: Kläver, Ruth, Sánchez, Victoria, Damm, Oliver S., Redmann, Klaus, Lahrmann, Elisabeth, Sandhowe-Klaverkamp, Reinhild, Rohde, Christian, Wistuba, Joachim, Ehmcke, Jens, Schlatt, Stefan, Gromoll, Jörg
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4334483/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25692788
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0117839
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author Kläver, Ruth
Sánchez, Victoria
Damm, Oliver S.
Redmann, Klaus
Lahrmann, Elisabeth
Sandhowe-Klaverkamp, Reinhild
Rohde, Christian
Wistuba, Joachim
Ehmcke, Jens
Schlatt, Stefan
Gromoll, Jörg
author_facet Kläver, Ruth
Sánchez, Victoria
Damm, Oliver S.
Redmann, Klaus
Lahrmann, Elisabeth
Sandhowe-Klaverkamp, Reinhild
Rohde, Christian
Wistuba, Joachim
Ehmcke, Jens
Schlatt, Stefan
Gromoll, Jörg
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description Establishment and maintenance of the correct epigenetic code is essential for a plethora of physiological pathways and disturbed epigenetic patterns can provoke severe consequences, e.g. tumour formation. In recent years, epigenetic drugs altering the epigenome of tumours actively have been developed for anti-cancer therapies. However, such drugs could potentially also affect other physiological pathways and systems in which intact epigenetic patterns are essential. Amongst those, male fertility is one of the most prominent. Consequently, we addressed possible direct effects of two epigenetic drugs, decitabine and vorinostat, on both, the male germ line and fertility. In addition, we checked for putative transgenerational epigenetic effects on the germ line of subsequent generations (F1–F3). Parental adult male C57Bl/6 mice were treated with either decitabine or vorinostat and analysed as well as three subsequent untreated generations derived from these males. Treatment directly affected several reproductive parameters as testis (decitabine & vorinostat) and epididymis weight, size of accessory sex glands (vorinostat), the height of the seminiferous epithelium and sperm concentration and morphology (decitabine). Furthermore, after decitabine administration, DNA methylation of a number of loci was altered in sperm. However, when analysing fertility of treated mice (fertilisation, litter size and sex ratio), no major effect of the selected epigenetic drugs on male fertility was detected. In subsequent generations (F1–F3 generations) only subtle changes on reproductive organs, sperm parameters and DNA methylation but no overall effect on fertility was observed. Consequently, in mice, decitabine and vorinostat neither affected male fertility per se nor caused marked transgenerational effects. We therefore suggest that both drugs do not induce major adverse effects—in terms of male fertility and transgenerational epigenetic inheritance—when used in anti-cancer-therapies.
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spelling pubmed-43344832015-02-24 Direct but No Transgenerational Effects of Decitabine and Vorinostat on Male Fertility Kläver, Ruth Sánchez, Victoria Damm, Oliver S. Redmann, Klaus Lahrmann, Elisabeth Sandhowe-Klaverkamp, Reinhild Rohde, Christian Wistuba, Joachim Ehmcke, Jens Schlatt, Stefan Gromoll, Jörg PLoS One Research Article Establishment and maintenance of the correct epigenetic code is essential for a plethora of physiological pathways and disturbed epigenetic patterns can provoke severe consequences, e.g. tumour formation. In recent years, epigenetic drugs altering the epigenome of tumours actively have been developed for anti-cancer therapies. However, such drugs could potentially also affect other physiological pathways and systems in which intact epigenetic patterns are essential. Amongst those, male fertility is one of the most prominent. Consequently, we addressed possible direct effects of two epigenetic drugs, decitabine and vorinostat, on both, the male germ line and fertility. In addition, we checked for putative transgenerational epigenetic effects on the germ line of subsequent generations (F1–F3). Parental adult male C57Bl/6 mice were treated with either decitabine or vorinostat and analysed as well as three subsequent untreated generations derived from these males. Treatment directly affected several reproductive parameters as testis (decitabine & vorinostat) and epididymis weight, size of accessory sex glands (vorinostat), the height of the seminiferous epithelium and sperm concentration and morphology (decitabine). Furthermore, after decitabine administration, DNA methylation of a number of loci was altered in sperm. However, when analysing fertility of treated mice (fertilisation, litter size and sex ratio), no major effect of the selected epigenetic drugs on male fertility was detected. In subsequent generations (F1–F3 generations) only subtle changes on reproductive organs, sperm parameters and DNA methylation but no overall effect on fertility was observed. Consequently, in mice, decitabine and vorinostat neither affected male fertility per se nor caused marked transgenerational effects. We therefore suggest that both drugs do not induce major adverse effects—in terms of male fertility and transgenerational epigenetic inheritance—when used in anti-cancer-therapies. Public Library of Science 2015-02-18 /pmc/articles/PMC4334483/ /pubmed/25692788 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0117839 Text en © 2015 Kläver 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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Kläver, Ruth
Sánchez, Victoria
Damm, Oliver S.
Redmann, Klaus
Lahrmann, Elisabeth
Sandhowe-Klaverkamp, Reinhild
Rohde, Christian
Wistuba, Joachim
Ehmcke, Jens
Schlatt, Stefan
Gromoll, Jörg
Direct but No Transgenerational Effects of Decitabine and Vorinostat on Male Fertility
title Direct but No Transgenerational Effects of Decitabine and Vorinostat on Male Fertility
title_full Direct but No Transgenerational Effects of Decitabine and Vorinostat on Male Fertility
title_fullStr Direct but No Transgenerational Effects of Decitabine and Vorinostat on Male Fertility
title_full_unstemmed Direct but No Transgenerational Effects of Decitabine and Vorinostat on Male Fertility
title_short Direct but No Transgenerational Effects of Decitabine and Vorinostat on Male Fertility
title_sort direct but no transgenerational effects of decitabine and vorinostat on male fertility
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4334483/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25692788
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0117839
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