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体外培养条件欠佳:长期健康影响的表观遗传学根源

Suboptimal in vitro culture conditions: an epigenetic origin of long-term health effects.

作者信息

Fernández-Gonzalez Raúl, Ramirez Miguel Angel, Bilbao Ainhoa, De Fonseca Fernando Rodríguez, Gutiérrez-Adán Alfonso

机构信息

Departamento de Reproducción Animal, INIA, Ctra. de la Coruña Km 5.9, Madrid, Spain.

出版信息

Mol Reprod Dev. 2007 Sep;74(9):1149-56. doi: 10.1002/mrd.20746.

Abstract

The foetal origins of adult diseases or Barker hypothesis suggests that there can be adverse in uterus effects on the foetus that can lead to certain diseases in adults. Extending this hypothesis to the early stages of embryo development, in particular, to preimplantation stages, it was recently demonstrated that, long-term programming of postnatal development, growth and physiology can be irreversibly affected during this period of embryo development by suboptimal in vitro culture (IVC). As an example, it was found in two recent studies that, mice derived from embryos cultured in suboptimal conditions can suffer from obesity, increased anxiety, and deficiencies on their implicit memory system. In addition, it was observed that suboptimal IVC can cause disease in mature animals by promoting alterations in their genetic imprinting during preimplantation development. Imprinting and other epigenetic mechanisms control the establishment and maintenance of gene expression patterns in the embryo, placenta and foetus. The previously described observations, suggest that the loss of epigenetic regulation during preimplantation development may lead to severe long-term effects. Although mostly tested in rodents, the hypothesis that underlies these studies can also fit assisted reproductive technology (ART) procedures in other species, including humans. The lack of information on how epigenetic controls are lost during IVC, and on the long-term consequences of ART, underscore the necessity for sustained epigenetic analysis of embryos produced in vitro and long-term tracking of the health of the human beings conceived using these procedures.

摘要

成人疾病的胎儿起源或巴克假说表明,子宫内可能存在对胎儿的不良影响,从而导致成人患上某些疾病。将这一假说扩展到胚胎发育的早期阶段,尤其是植入前阶段,最近有研究表明,在胚胎发育的这一时期,体外培养(IVC)条件欠佳会对出生后的发育、生长和生理产生不可逆的长期编程影响。例如,最近两项研究发现,在欠佳条件下培养的胚胎所衍生的小鼠可能会出现肥胖、焦虑增加以及隐性记忆系统缺陷。此外,研究观察到,欠佳的IVC会在植入前发育过程中通过促进基因印记改变而导致成熟动物患病。印记和其他表观遗传机制控制着胚胎、胎盘和胎儿中基因表达模式的建立和维持。上述观察结果表明,植入前发育过程中表观遗传调控的缺失可能会导致严重的长期影响。尽管这些研究大多在啮齿动物中进行测试,但这些研究背后的假说也适用于包括人类在内的其他物种的辅助生殖技术(ART)程序。关于IVC过程中表观遗传控制如何丧失以及ART的长期后果的信息匮乏,凸显了对体外产生的胚胎进行持续表观遗传分析以及对使用这些程序受孕的人类健康进行长期跟踪的必要性。

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