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低剂量辐射可导致与雄性和雌性生殖细胞损伤相关的表观遗传改变。

Low-Dose Radiation Can Cause Epigenetic Alterations Associated With Impairments in Both Male and Female Reproductive Cells.

作者信息

Leung Chi Tim, Yang Yi, Yu Kwan Ngok, Tam Nathan, Chan Ting Fung, Lin Xiao, Kong Richard Yuen Chong, Chiu Jill Man Ying, Wong Alice Sze Tsai, Lui Wing Yee, Yuen Karen Wing Yee, Lai Keng Po, Wu Rudolf Shiu Sun

机构信息

Hong Kong Branch of the Southern Marine Science and Engineering Guangdong Laboratory, Hong Kong, China.

Department of Chemistry, City University of Hong Kong, Kowloon Tong, Hong Kong.

出版信息

Front Genet. 2021 Aug 2;12:710143. doi: 10.3389/fgene.2021.710143. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

Humans are regularly and continuously exposed to ionizing radiation from both natural and artificial sources. Cumulating evidence shows adverse effects of ionizing radiation on both male and female reproductive systems, including reduction of testis weight and sperm count and reduction of female germ cells and premature ovarian failure. While most of the observed effects were caused by DNA damage and disturbance of DNA repairment, ionizing radiation may also alter DNA methylation, histone, and chromatin modification, leading to epigenetic changes and transgenerational effects. However, the molecular mechanisms underlying the epigenetic changes and transgenerational reproductive impairment induced by low-dose radiation remain largely unknown. In this study, two different types of human ovarian cells and two different types of testicular cells were exposed to low dose of ionizing radiation, followed by bioinformatics analysis (including gene ontology functional analysis and Ingenuity Pathway Analysis), to unravel and compare epigenetic effects and pathway changes in male and female reproductive cells induced by ionizing radiation. Our findings showed that the radiation could alter the expression of gene cluster related to DNA damage responses through the control of MYC. Furthermore, ionizing radiation could lead to gender-specific reproductive impairment through deregulation of different gene networks. More importantly, the observed epigenetic modifications induced by ionizing radiation are mediated through the alteration of chromatin remodeling and telomere function. This study, for the first time, demonstrated that ionizing radiation may alter the epigenome of germ cells, leading to transgenerational reproductive impairments, and correspondingly call for research in this new emerging area which remains almost unknown.

摘要

人类经常且持续地暴露于来自天然和人工源的电离辐射中。越来越多的证据表明,电离辐射对男性和女性生殖系统均有不良影响,包括睾丸重量和精子数量减少,以及女性生殖细胞数量减少和卵巢早衰。虽然观察到的大多数影响是由DNA损伤和DNA修复紊乱引起的,但电离辐射也可能改变DNA甲基化、组蛋白和染色质修饰,导致表观遗传变化和跨代效应。然而,低剂量辐射引起的表观遗传变化和跨代生殖损伤的分子机制在很大程度上仍不清楚。在本研究中,将两种不同类型的人类卵巢细胞和两种不同类型的睾丸细胞暴露于低剂量电离辐射下,随后进行生物信息学分析(包括基因本体功能分析和 Ingenuity 通路分析),以揭示和比较电离辐射诱导的男性和女性生殖细胞中的表观遗传效应和通路变化。我们的研究结果表明,辐射可通过控制MYC改变与DNA损伤反应相关的基因簇的表达。此外,电离辐射可通过不同基因网络的失调导致性别特异性生殖损伤。更重要的是,观察到的电离辐射诱导的表观遗传修饰是通过染色质重塑和端粒功能的改变介导的。本研究首次证明,电离辐射可能改变生殖细胞的表观基因组,导致跨代生殖损伤,并相应地呼吁在这个几乎未知的新兴领域开展研究。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/c4e6/8365519/5cea73b57bd1/fgene-12-710143-g001.jpg

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