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BMC Genomics
Micronutrient supplementation affects DNA methylation in male gonads with potential intergenerational epigenetic inheritance involving the embryonic development through glutamate receptor-associated genes
Jorge M. O. Fernandes1  John F. Taylor2  Douglas R. Tocher2  Marit Espe3  Paul Whatmore3  Kaja H. Skjærven3  Anne-Catrin Adam3  Takaya Saito3 
[1]Faculty of Biosciences and Aquaculture, Nord University, Bodø, Norway
[2]Institute of Aquaculture, Faculty of Natural Sciences, University of Stirling, Scotland, UK
[3]Institute of Marine Research, Bergen, Norway
关键词: Atlantic salmon;    Micronutrient;    Epigenetics;    DNA methylation;    Intergenerational inheritance;    Male germline;    Gonad;    Glutamate receptor;    GRIN3A;    HDAC2;   
DOI  :  10.1186/s12864-022-08348-4
来源: Springer
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【 摘 要 】
BackgroundDNA methylation has an important role in intergenerational inheritance. An increasing number of studies have reported evidence of germline inheritance of DNA methylation induced by nutritional signals in mammals. Vitamins and minerals as micronutrients contribute to growth performance in vertebrates, including Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar), and also have a role in epigenetics as environmental factors that alter DNA methylation status. It is important to understand whether micronutrients in the paternal diet can influence the offspring through alterations of DNA methylation signatures in male germ cells.ResultsHere, we show the effect of micronutrient supplementation on DNA methylation profiles in the male gonad through a whole life cycle feeding trial of Atlantic salmon fed three graded levels of micronutrient components. Our results strongly indicate that micronutrient supplementation affects the DNA methylation status of genes associated with cell signalling, synaptic signalling, and embryonic development. In particular, it substantially affects DNA methylation status in the promoter region of a glutamate receptor gene, glutamate receptor ionotropic, NMDA 3A-like (grin3a-like), when the fish are fed both medium and high doses of micronutrients. Furthermore, two transcription factors, histone deacetylase 2 (hdac2) and a zinc finger protein, bind to the hyper-methylated site in the grin3a-like promoter. An estimated function of hdac2 together with a zinc finger indicates that grin3a-like has a potential role in intergenerational epigenetic inheritance and the regulation of embryonic development affected by paternal diet.ConclusionsThe present study demonstrates alterations of gene expression patterns and DNA methylation signatures in the male gonad when Atlantic salmon are fed different levels of micronutrients. Alterations of gene expression patterns are of great interest because the gonads are supposed to have limited metabolic activities compared to other organs, whereas alterations of DNA methylation signatures are of great importance in the field of nutritional epigenetics because the signatures affected by nutrition could be transferred to the next generation. We provide extensive data resources for future work in the context of potential intergenerational inheritance through the male germline.
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