2012
DOI: 10.4161/epi.19794
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Smoking induces differential miRNA expression in human spermatozoa: A potential transgenerational epigenetic concern?

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“…Another study revealed that the predominant pathways mediated by miRNAs differentially expressed in the sperm of smokers were involved in cell proliferation, differentiation and death, pathways important during spermatogenesis and early embryo development. Thus, indicating potential epigenetic role for miRNAs in the multigenerational toxicity of cigarette smoke [33]. Diet can also alter miRNA expression and have transgenerational consequences as demonstrated in a study conducted by Fullston et al (2013).…”
Section: Sperm Mirna and Transgenerational Inheritancementioning
confidence: 97%
“…Another study revealed that the predominant pathways mediated by miRNAs differentially expressed in the sperm of smokers were involved in cell proliferation, differentiation and death, pathways important during spermatogenesis and early embryo development. Thus, indicating potential epigenetic role for miRNAs in the multigenerational toxicity of cigarette smoke [33]. Diet can also alter miRNA expression and have transgenerational consequences as demonstrated in a study conducted by Fullston et al (2013).…”
Section: Sperm Mirna and Transgenerational Inheritancementioning
confidence: 97%
“…R132 L Wang and C Xu vital for healthy sperm and normal embryonic development, particularly in cell death (Marczylo et al 2012). Epigenetics can also affect miRNA expression through DNA methylation and histone modifications and can inversely regulate epigenetic inheritance through DNA methylation transferase, thereby maintaining DNA methylation levels and altering histone modifications (Sato et al 2011, Liu et al 2013a, Udali et al 2013, Nana-Sinkam & Choi 2014.…”
Section: Epigenetics Of Mirna In Spermatogenesis and Tgctsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Increasingly, the potential use of miRNAs as biomarkers is being investigated since they are secreted in multiple body fluids (including blood, semen, saliva), and they are stable (secreted within exosomes), accessible, and easily measured (Gant et al 2015). Spermatozoal miRNAs are of particular interest for regulatory purposes since they can be altered by environmental exposures, transmitted across generations, involved in the physiological or pathophysiological development of subsequent progeny and are easily collected and analysed (Liu et al 2012;Marczylo et al 2012;Rodgers et al 2013Rodgers et al , 2015Gapp et al 2014;Stowe et al 2014). To be used as biomarkers, ncRNAs should further be sensitive, specific, and linearly related to exposure and effect.…”
Section: Expression Of Macroscopicmentioning
confidence: 99%