Transgenerational inheritance: how impacts to the epigenetic and genetic information of parents affect offspring health

Aug 3, 2019Human reproduction update

How changes in parents’ genetic and epigenetic information may affect their children's health

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Abstract

Strong evidence indicates that DNA methylation patterns and histone modifications are transmitted from parents to offspring.

  • Epigenetic modifications can produce stable heritable effects that influence phenotypes in both humans and rodent species.
  • Certain genomic regions and histone modification sites resist changes during reprogramming events, maintaining their epigenetic state.
  • Environmental factors such as diet and toxicant exposure can alter the nuclear composition of the germline, potentially leading to heritable changes.
  • Genetic mutations may affect how sequences are available for epigenetic modifications, thereby influencing gene expression.
  • Transgenerational inheritance of epigenetic changes may contribute to both phenotypic diversity and the development of various diseases.

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