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Epigenetic Transgenerational Inheritance of Parent-of-Origin Allelic Transmission of Outcross Pathology and Sperm Epimutations Following Ancestral Toxicant Exposures


ABSTRACT: Previous observations have demonstrated that the agricultural fungicide vinclozolin and the pesticide DDT (dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane) induce transgenerational sperm epimutations involving DNA methylation. These two environmental toxicants were used to investigate the impacts of parent-of-origin outcross on the epigenetic transgenerational inheritance of disease. Male and female rats were collected from a paternal outcross (POC) or a maternal outcross (MOC) F4 generation control and exposure lineages for pathology and epigenetic analysis. This model allows the parental allelic transmission of disease and epimutations to be investigated. There was increased pathology incidence in MOC outcross F4 generation male prostate, kidney, obesity and multiple diseases through a maternal allelic transmission. The POC outcross F4 generation female offspring had increase pathology incidence for kidney, obesity and multiple diseases through the paternal allelic transmission. Some disease such as testis or ovarian pathology appear to be transmitted through the combined actions of both male and female alleles. Analysis of the F4 generation sperm epigenomes identified differential DNA methylated regions (DMRs) in a genome-wide analysis. Observations demonstrate that DDT and vinclozolin have the potential to promote the epigenetic transgenerational inheritance of disease and sperm epimutations to the outcross F4 generation in a sex specific and exposure specific manner.

ORGANISM(S): Rattus norvegicus

PROVIDER: GSE130258 | GEO | 2019/07/23

REPOSITORIES: GEO

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