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体重指数对精液质量、精子染色质完整性及精子DNA甲基化的影响。

Effect of body mass index on semen quality, sperm chromatin integrity and sperm DNA methylation.

作者信息

Vozdova Miluse, Kubickova Svatava, Kopecka Vera, Sipek Jaroslav, Rubes Jiri

机构信息

Department of Genetics and Reproductive Biotechnologies, Central European Institute of Technology, Veterinary Research Institute, Brno, Czech Republic.

Department of Genetics and Reproductive Biotechnologies, Central European Institute of Technology, Veterinary Research Institute, Brno, Czech Republic.

出版信息

Obes Res Clin Pract. 2024 Sep-Oct;18(5):380-387. doi: 10.1016/j.orcp.2024.09.276. Epub 2024 Oct 2.

Abstract

Obesity represents a growing problem due to its impacts on human health and reproduction. In this study, we analysed semen quality, sperm DNA integrity and gene-specific CpG methylation in 116 healthy men from normal population. The men were divided into three groups according to their body mass index (BMI), and their ejaculates were analysed using standard methods, sperm chromatin structure assay (SCSA), methylation next generation sequencing (NGS) and amplicon sequencing. The sperm methylation NGS revealed six significantly differentially methylated regions (DMRs). Using subsequent targeted amplicon sequencing in 116 men, two of the DMRs were proved as differentially methylated in sperm of men with normal BMI vs. BMI ≥ 25. The DMRs were located in the EPHA8 and ANKRD11 gene. Also, we detected a significant decline in the EPHA8, ANKRD11 and CFAP46 gene methylation in association with increasing BMI values. The genes EPHA8 and ANKRD11 are involved in the nervous system and brain development; the CFAP46 gene plays a role in a flagellar assembly and is associated with sperm motility. Significantly lower rates of motile and progressive motile sperm were observed in men with BMI ≥ 30. Our results show that excess body weight can modify CpG methylation of specific genes, affect sperm motility, and compromise sperm chromatin integrity. These factors can stand behind the observed reduced fertility in men with obesity. The methylation changes might be transmitted to their offspring through sperm, and become a basis for possible developmental and reproductive issues in the next generation.

摘要

肥胖因其对人类健康和生殖的影响而成为一个日益严重的问题。在本研究中,我们分析了116名来自正常人群的健康男性的精液质量、精子DNA完整性和基因特异性CpG甲基化情况。根据体重指数(BMI)将这些男性分为三组,并使用标准方法、精子染色质结构分析(SCSA)、甲基化二代测序(NGS)和扩增子测序对他们的精液进行分析。精子甲基化NGS揭示了六个显著差异甲基化区域(DMR)。在116名男性中进行后续靶向扩增子测序,结果证明其中两个DMR在BMI正常的男性与BMI≥25的男性的精子中存在差异甲基化。这些DMR位于EPHA8和ANKRD11基因中。此外,我们还检测到随着BMI值的增加,EPHA8、ANKRD11和CFAP46基因的甲基化显著下降。EPHA8和ANKRD11基因参与神经系统和大脑发育;CFAP46基因在鞭毛组装中起作用,并与精子活力相关。在BMI≥30的男性中观察到活动精子和进行性活动精子的比例显著降低。我们的结果表明,超重会改变特定基因的CpG甲基化,影响精子活力,并损害精子染色质完整性。这些因素可能是肥胖男性生育能力下降的原因。甲基化变化可能通过精子传递给后代,并成为下一代可能出现发育和生殖问题的基础。

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