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Altered expression of DNA damage repair genes in the brain tissue of mice conceived by in vitro fertilization

Authors :
Ning Wang
Shu-Yuan Liu
Fang Le
Yiyun Lou
Hongping Li
Hangying Lou
Yuchan Mao
Minhao Hu
Liya Wang
Qijing Wang
Fan Jin
Lejun Li
Source :
Molecular Human Reproduction. 26:141-153
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Oxford University Press (OUP), 2020.

Abstract

Our previous study revealed a higher incidence of gene dynamic mutation in newborns conceived by IVF, highlighting that IVF may be disruptive to the DNA stability of IVF offspring. However, the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. The DNA damage repair system plays an essential role in gene dynamic mutation and neurodegenerative disease. To evaluate the long-term impact of IVF on DNA damage repair genes, we established an IVF mouse model and analyzed gene and protein expression levels of MSH2, MSH3, MSH6, MLH1, PMS2, OGG1, APEX1, XPA and RPA1 and also the amount of H2AX phosphorylation of serine 139 which is highly suggestive of DNA double-strand break (γH2AX expression level) in the brain tissue of IVF conceived mice and their DNA methylation status using quantitative real-time PCR, western blotting and pyrosequencing. Furthermore, we assessed the capacity of two specific non-physiological factors in IVF procedures during preimplantation development. The results demonstrated that the expression and methylation levels of some DNA damage repair genes in the brain tissue of IVF mice were significantly changed at 3 weeks, 10 weeks and 1.5 years of age, when compared with the in vivo control group. In support of mouse model findings, oxygen concentration of in vitro culture environment was shown to have the capacity to modulate gene expression and DNA methylation levels of some DNA damage repair genes. In summary, our study indicated that IVF could bring about long-term alterations of gene and protein expression and DNA methylation levels of some DNA damage repair genes in the brain tissue and these alterations might be resulted from the different oxygen concentration of culture environment, providing valuable perspectives to improve the safety and efficiency of IVF at early embryonic stage and also throughout different life stages.

Details

ISSN :
14602407
Volume :
26
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Molecular Human Reproduction
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....f4dabc1edbbc3e0619f9f86c2f28699a
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/molehr/gaaa010