Department of Molecular, Cell and Developmental Biology, University of California Santa Cruz, 1156 High Street, Santa Cruz, CA, 95064, USA.
Department of Molecular Biology and LSI Genomics, Carl Icahn Lab 148, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, 08545, USA.
Nat Commun. 2018 Oct 17;9(1):4310. doi: 10.1038/s41467-018-06236-8.
Paternal contributions to epigenetic inheritance are not well understood. Paternal contributions via marked nucleosomes are particularly understudied, in part because sperm in some organisms replace the majority of nucleosome packaging with protamine packaging. Here we report that in Caenorhabditis elegans sperm, the genome is packaged in nucleosomes and carries a histone-based epigenetic memory of genes expressed during spermatogenesis, which unexpectedly include genes well known for their expression during oogenesis. In sperm, genes with spermatogenesis-restricted expression are uniquely marked with both active and repressive marks, which may reflect a sperm-specific chromatin signature. We further demonstrate that epigenetic information provided by sperm is important and in fact sufficient to guide proper germ cell development in offspring. This study establishes one mode of paternal epigenetic inheritance and offers a potential mechanism for how the life experiences of fathers may impact the development and health of their descendants.
父系贡献对表观遗传的遗传知之甚少。通过标记核小体的父系贡献尤其研究不足,部分原因是在某些生物体中,精子用鱼精蛋白包装取代了大多数核小体包装。在这里,我们报告在秀丽隐杆线虫精子中,基因组以核小体包装,并带有精子发生过程中表达的基因的基于组蛋白的表观遗传记忆,这令人惊讶地包括了众所周知在卵子发生过程中表达的基因。在精子中,具有精子发生限制表达的基因具有独特的活性和抑制性标记,这可能反映了精子特异性染色质特征。我们进一步证明,精子提供的表观遗传信息是重要的,实际上足以指导后代中正确的生殖细胞发育。这项研究确立了一种父系表观遗传遗传模式,并为父亲的生活经历如何影响其后代的发育和健康提供了潜在机制。