Department of Biomedical Sciences, HCOM, Ohio University, Athens, OH, 45701, USA.
Endocrine. 2015 Feb;48(1):36-46. doi: 10.1007/s12020-014-0328-5. Epub 2014 Jul 6.
Overnutrition, obesity, and the rise in associated comorbidities are widely recognized as preventable challenges to global health. Behavioral, metabolic, and epigenetic influences that alter the epigenome, when passed on to offspring, can increase their risk of developing an altered metabolic profile. This review is focused on the role of paternal inheritance as demonstrated by clinical, epidemiological, and experimental models. Development of additional experimental models that resemble the specific epigenetic sensitive situations in human studies will be essential to explore paternally induced trans-generational effects that are mediated, primarily, by epigenetic effects. Further elucidation of epigenetic marks will help identify preventive and therapeutic targets, which in combination with healthy lifestyle choices, can diminish the growing tide of obesity, type 2 diabetes, and other related disorders.
营养过剩、肥胖以及与之相关的合并症的增加,被广泛认为是对全球健康的可预防挑战。行为、代谢和表观遗传因素会改变表观基因组,如果遗传给后代,可能会增加他们发生代谢异常的风险。本综述重点介绍了临床、流行病学和实验模型所证明的父系遗传作用。开发更类似于人类研究中特定表观遗传敏感情况的额外实验模型对于探索主要通过表观遗传效应介导的父系诱导跨代效应至关重要。进一步阐明表观遗传标记将有助于确定预防和治疗靶点,这些靶点与健康的生活方式选择相结合,可以减少肥胖、2 型糖尿病和其他相关疾病不断增加的趋势。