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Paternal Epigenetic Inheritance A man s life experiences may impact health of h...
Paternal Epigenetic Inheritance A man s life experiences may impact health of his unborn children and grandchildren Epigenetic inheritance may not only occur in plants and fungi but also in mammals. While the effect of maternal lifestyle and in utero exposures is well studied, paternal epigenetic inheritance is a novel research field, especiall... Epigenetic inheritance may not only occur in plants and fungi but also in mammals. While the effect of maternal lifestyle and in utero exposures is well studied, paternal epigenetic inheritance is a novel research field, especially in regard to chemical exposures. Many environmental pollutants exhibit anti-androgenic function. Despite the vital role of androgens in spermatogenesis, the effects of adult anti-androgen exposure on the sperm epigenome and offspring phenotype have been scarcely studied. The overall aim of this novel project is to increase the understanding of if, and how, male life experiences such as adult exposure to the anti-androgenic model substance and pollutant DBP (di-n-butyl phthalate) may affect offspring through paternal epigenetic inheritance. I accomplish this by integrating animal and human studies, using RNA-sequencing and mass spectrometry-based peptidomics to identify DBP-induced alterations in the sperm transcriptome and peptidome, examine noncoding RNAs and peptides role in embryogenesis, development and long-term health of the offspring in two generations. To validate the mechanistic importance of the sperm molecular alterations microinjections of selected biomolecules into zygotes will be conducted. This is the first project to investigate multigenerational effects of adult male exposure to anti-androgens in detail, and investigate the role of the sperm peptidome in paternal epigenetic inheritance. Directly linking animal experimental data about paternal transmission to human studies is unique and necessary to determine causal connection between environmentally-induced biomolecular alterations in sperm and offspring phenotype. The project can contribute to ground-breaking mechanistic understanding of how male life experiences may affect offspring through epigenetic inheritance. The findings may also have important public health implications via new regulations of anti-androgenic chemicals and male preconceptional interventions. ver más
31/12/2024
2M€
Duración del proyecto: 72 meses Fecha Inicio: 2018-12-12
Fecha Fin: 2024-12-31

Línea de financiación: concedida

El organismo H2020 notifico la concesión del proyecto el día 2018-12-12
Línea de financiación objetivo El proyecto se financió a través de la siguiente ayuda:
ERC-2018-STG: ERC Starting Grant
Cerrada hace 7 años
Presupuesto El presupuesto total del proyecto asciende a 2M€
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