Role of miRNA in the Transmission of Metabolic Diseases Associated With Paternal Diet-Induced Obesity

Archive ouverte

Dupont, Charlotte | Kappeler, Laurent | Saget, Sarah | Grandjean, Valérie | Lévy, Rachel

Edité par CCSD ; Frontiers Media -

International audience. The concept of DOHaD (Developmental Origins of Health and Diseases) recognizes that an unfavourable maternal environment alters the developmental trajectory of the foetus and can lead to long-term risk of developing chronic non-communicable diseases. More recently, the concept of a paternal transmission (POHaD) has emerged stressing the impact of paternal overweight or obesity on offspring’s health and development. While very few examples of paternal epigenetic inheritance of metabolic disorders have been evidenced in Human, many experimental mouse models based on high fat diet-induced paternal obesity have been developed to breakdown molecular mechanisms involved in the process. Besides DNA methylation and chromatin structure, sperm short non-coding RNAs have been considered as the main epigenetic vector of inheritance of paternally environmentally induced changes. Among them, sperm miRNA are one particular subspecies sensitive to environmental changes whose obesity modifies the profile in sperm. Once delivered into the zygote, these molecules might induce epigenetic modifications in the embryo, leading to consequences for foetus development and offspring physical and metabolic health latter-on. Furthermore, some data also suggest that metabolic pathologies may be intergenerationally or transgenerationally transmitted.

Suggestions

Du même auteur

Association between metabolic disorders and seminal plasma miRNA levels: a pilot study

Archive ouverte | Saget, Sarah | CCSD

International audience. Abstract Background Excess weight and metabolic disorders have a negative impact on male reproductive functions. The mechanisms involved are numerous and complex and epigenetic mechanisms may...

Regulation of growth: Epigenetic mechanisms?. Régulation de la croissance : des mécanismes épigénétiques ?

Archive ouverte | Kappeler, Laurent | CCSD

International audience. Organism development is controlled by both genetic programs and the environment to insure a reproductive success as adults. Linear growth is an important part of the development and is mostly...

Impact of testicular cancer on sperm small non-coding RNA signature: a pilot study

Archive ouverte | Dupont, Charlotte | CCSD

International audience

Chargement des enrichissements...