Estrogens alter epigenetic profile during male germ cell differentiation and histone-to-protamine exchange in mice

Author:

Ded Lukas1,Zatecka-Lanska Eva1,Vaculikova Eliska1,Frolikova Michaela1,Sanovec Ondrej1,Palenikova Veronika1,Simonik Ondrej1,Dorosh Andrej1,Margaryan Hasmik1,Elzeinova Fatima1,Kubatova Alena1,Peknicova Jana1,Paradowska-Dogan Agnieszka2,Steger Klaus2,Komrskova Katerina1

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Biotechnology of the Czech Academy of Sciences, BIOCEV

2. Biomedical Research Center of the Justus-Liebig University

Abstract

Abstract Spermatogenesis starts with the onset of puberty within the seminiferous epithelium of the testes. It is a complex process under intricate control of the endocrine system. Physiological regulation by steroid hormones in general and by estrogens in particular are due to their chemical nature, which is prone to be disrupted by exogenous factors acting as endocrine disruptors (EDs). 17α-Ethynylestradiol (EE2) is an environmental pollutant with a confirmed ED activity and a well-known effect on spermatogenesis and chromatin remodeling in haploid germ cells. The aim of our study was to assess possible effects of two doses (2.5ng/ml; 2.5µg/ml) of EE2 on both histone-to-protamine exchange and epigenetic profiles during spermatogenesis performing a multi/transgenerational study in mice. Our results demonstrated an impaired histone-to-protamine exchange with a significantly higher histone retention in sperm nuclei of exposed animals, when this process was accompanied by the changes of histone post-translational modifications (PTMs) abundancies with a prominent effect on H3K9Ac and partial changes in protamine 1 promoter methylation status. Furthermore, individual changes in molecular phenotypes were partially transmitted to subsequent generations, when no direct trans-generational effect was observed. Finally, the uncovered specific localization of the histone retention in sperm nuclei and their specific PTMs profile after EE2 exposure may indicate an estrogenic effect on sperm motility and early embryonic development via epigenetic mechanisms.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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