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Sperm DNA methylation mediates the association of male age on reproductive outcomes among couples undergoing infertility treatment.


ABSTRACT: Parental age at time of offspring conception is increasing in developed countries. Advanced male age is associated with decreased reproductive success and increased risk of adverse neurodevelopmental outcomes in offspring. Mechanisms for these male age effects remain unclear, but changes in sperm DNA methylation over time is one potential explanation. We assessed genome-wide methylation of sperm DNA from 47 semen samples collected from male participants of couples seeking infertility treatment. We report that higher male age was associated with lower likelihood of fertilization and live birth, and poor embryo development (p??750 genes enriched in embryonic development, behavior and neurodevelopment among others. High dimensional mediation analyses identified four genes (DEFB126, TPI1P3, PLCH2 and DLGAP2) with age-related sperm differential methylation that accounted for 64% (95% CI 0.42-0.86%; p?

SUBMITTER: Oluwayiose OA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7864951 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Sperm DNA methylation mediates the association of male age on reproductive outcomes among couples undergoing infertility treatment.

Oluwayiose Oladele A OA   Wu Haotian H   Saddiki Hachem H   Whitcomb Brian W BW   Balzer Laura B LB   Brandon Nicole N   Suvorov Alexander A   Tayyab Rahil R   Sites Cynthia K CK   Hill Lisa L   Marcho Chelsea C   Pilsner J Richard JR  

Scientific reports 20210205 1


Parental age at time of offspring conception is increasing in developed countries. Advanced male age is associated with decreased reproductive success and increased risk of adverse neurodevelopmental outcomes in offspring. Mechanisms for these male age effects remain unclear, but changes in sperm DNA methylation over time is one potential explanation. We assessed genome-wide methylation of sperm DNA from 47 semen samples collected from male participants of couples seeking infertility treatment.  ...[more]

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