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Publication : Transgenerational epigenetic effects imposed by neonicotinoid thiacloprid exposure.

First Author  Dali O Year  2024
Journal  Life Sci Alliance Volume  7
Issue  2 PubMed ID  37973188
Mgi Jnum  J:342617 Mgi Id  MGI:7549977
Doi  10.26508/lsa.202302237 Citation  Dali O, et al. (2024) Transgenerational epigenetic effects imposed by neonicotinoid thiacloprid exposure. Life Sci Alliance 7(2)
abstractText  Neonicotinoids are a widely used class of insecticides that are being applied in agricultural fields. We examined the capacity of a neonicotinoid, thiacloprid (thia), to induce transgenerational effects in male mice. Pregnant outbred Swiss female mice were exposed to thia at embryonic days E6.5-E15.5 using different doses. Testis sections were used for morphology analysis, ELISAs for testosterone level analysis, RT-qPCR and RNA-seq for gene expression analysis, MEDIP-seq and MEDIP-qPCR techniques for DNA methylation analysis, and Western blot for a protein analysis. The number of meiotic double-strand breaks and the number of incomplete synapsed chromosomes were higher in the thia 6-treated group of F3 males. Genome-wide analysis of DNA methylation in spermatozoa revealed that differentially methylated regions were found in all three generations at the promoters of germ cell reprogramming responsive genes and many superenhancers that are normally active in embryonic stem cells, testis, and brain. DNA methylation changes induced by thia exposure during embryonic period are preserved through several generations at important master regulator regions.
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