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Publication : Reduced PRC2 function alters male germline epigenetic programming and paternal inheritance.

First Author  Stringer JM Year  2018
Journal  BMC Biol Volume  16
Issue  1 Pages  104
PubMed ID  30236109 Mgi Jnum  J:277327
Mgi Id  MGI:6330889 Doi  10.1186/s12915-018-0569-5
Citation  Stringer JM, et al. (2018) Reduced PRC2 function alters male germline epigenetic programming and paternal inheritance. BMC Biol 16(1):104
abstractText  BACKGROUND: Defining the mechanisms that establish and regulate the transmission of epigenetic information from parent to offspring is critical for understanding disease heredity. Currently, the molecular pathways that regulate epigenetic information in the germline and its transmission to offspring are poorly understood. RESULTS: Here we provide evidence that Polycomb Repressive Complex 2 (PRC2) regulates paternal inheritance. Reduced PRC2 function in mice resulted in male sub-fertility and altered epigenetic and transcriptional control of retrotransposed elements in foetal male germ cells. Males with reduced PRC2 function produced offspring that over-expressed retrotransposed pseudogenes and had altered preimplantation embryo cleavage rates and cell cycle control. CONCLUSION: This study reveals a novel role for the histone-modifying complex, PRC2, in paternal intergenerational transmission of epigenetic effects on offspring, with important implications for understanding disease inheritance.
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