Genome-wide sperm DNA methylation changes after 3 months of exercise training in humans

Title
Genome-wide sperm DNA methylation changes after 3 months of exercise training in humans
Publication Date
2015
Author(s)
Denham, Joshua
O'Brien, Brendan J
Harvey, Jack T
Charchar, Fadi J
Type of document
Journal Article
Language
en
Entity Type
Publication
Publisher
Future Medicine Ltd
Place of publication
United Kingdom
DOI
10.2217/epi.15.29
UNE publication id
une:18785
Abstract
Aim: DNA methylation programs gene expression and is involved in numerous biological processes. Accumulating evidence supports transgenerational inheritance of DNA methylation changes in mammals via germ cells. Our aim was to determine the effect of exercise on sperm DNA methylation. Materials & methods: Twenty-four men were recruited and assigned to an exercise intervention or control group. Clinical parameters were measured and sperm samples were donated by subjects before and after the 3-month time-period. Mature sperm global and genome-wide DNA methylation was assessed using an ELISA assay and the 450K BeadChip (Illumina). Results: Global and genome-wide sperm DNA methylation was altered after 3 months of exercise training. DNA methylation changes occurred in genes related to numerous diseases such as schizophrenia and Parkinson's disease. Conclusions: Our study provides the first evidence showing exercise training reprograms the sperm methylome. Whether these DNA methylation changes are inherited to future generations warrants attention.
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Citation
Epigenomics, 7(5), p. 717-731
ISSN
1750-192X
1750-1911
Start page
717
End page
731

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