[Sperm Mosaic Variants and Their Influence on the Offspring].

Q3 Medicine 四川大学学报(医学版) Pub Date : 2024-05-20 DOI:10.12182/20240560507
Xiaoxu Yang
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Genomic mosaicism arising from mosaic variants is a phenomenon that describes the presence of a cell or cell populations with different genome compositions from the germline cells of an individual. It comprises all types of genetic variants. A large proportion of childhood genetic disorders are defined as being de novo, meaning that the disease-causing mutations are only detected in the proband, not in any of the parents. Population studies show that 80% of the de novo mutations arise from the paternal haplotype, that is, from paternal sperm mosaicism. This review provides a summary of the types and detection strategies of sperm mosaicism. In addition, it provides discussions on how recent studies demonstrated that genomic mosaic mutations in parents, especially those in the paternal sperms, could be inherited by the offspring and cause childhood disorders. According to the previous findings of the author's research team, sperm mosaicism derived from early embryogenesis and primordial germ cell stages can explain 5% to 20% of the de novo mutations related to clinical phenotypes and can serve as an important predictor of both rare and complex disorders. Sperm mosaicism shows great potential for clinical genetic diagnosis and consultations. Based on the published literature, the author suggests that, large-scale screening for de novo sperm mosaic mutations and population-based genetic screening should be conducted in future studies, which will greatly enhance the risk assessment in the offspring and effectively improve the genetic health at the population level. Implementation of direct sperm detection for de novo mutations will significantly increase the efficiency of the stratification of patient cohorts and improve recurrence risk assessment for future births. Future research in the field should be focused on the impact of environmental and lifestyle factors on the health of the offspring through sperms and their modeling of mutation signatures. In addition, targeted in vitro modeling of sperm mutations will also be a promising direction.

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[精子马赛克变异及其对后代的影响]。
由马赛克变异体引起的基因组镶嵌现象是一种细胞或细胞群与个体生殖细胞的基因组组成不同的现象。它包括所有类型的遗传变异。很大一部分儿童遗传病被定义为新生儿遗传病,这意味着致病基因突变只在原患病者身上检测到,而不在其父母身上检测到。人口研究显示,80%的新生突变来自父系单倍型,即父系精子嵌合。本综述概述了精子嵌合的类型和检测策略。此外,它还讨论了最近的研究如何证明父母的基因组镶嵌突变,尤其是父方精子中的基因组镶嵌突变,会遗传给后代并导致儿童疾病。根据作者研究团队之前的研究结果,来自早期胚胎发生和原始生殖细胞阶段的精子镶嵌可解释5%至20%与临床表型相关的新突变,并可作为罕见和复杂疾病的重要预测指标。精子嵌合在临床遗传诊断和咨询中显示出巨大的潜力。根据已发表的文献,作者建议在今后的研究中开展大规模的新精子镶嵌突变筛查和人群基因筛查,这将大大提高后代的风险评估,有效改善人群的遗传健康水平。直接检测精子的从头突变将大大提高患者队列分层的效率,并改善未来生育的复发风险评估。该领域未来的研究重点应是环境和生活方式因素通过精子及其突变特征建模对后代健康的影响。此外,有针对性的精子突变体外建模也将是一个很有前景的方向。
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四川大学学报(医学版)
四川大学学报(医学版) Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Molecular Biology
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期刊介绍: "Journal of Sichuan University (Medical Edition)" is a comprehensive medical academic journal sponsored by Sichuan University, a higher education institution directly under the Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of China. It was founded in 1959 and was originally named "Journal of Sichuan Medical College". In 1986, it was renamed "Journal of West China University of Medical Sciences". In 2003, it was renamed "Journal of Sichuan University (Medical Edition)" (bimonthly). "Journal of Sichuan University (Medical Edition)" is a Chinese core journal and a Chinese authoritative academic journal (RCCSE). It is included in the retrieval systems such as China Science and Technology Papers and Citation Database (CSTPCD), China Science Citation Database (CSCD) (core version), Peking University Library's "Overview of Chinese Core Journals", the U.S. "Index Medica" (IM/Medline), the U.S. "PubMed Central" (PMC), the U.S. "Biological Abstracts" (BA), the U.S. "Chemical Abstracts" (CA), the U.S. EBSCO, the Netherlands "Abstracts and Citation Database" (Scopus), the Japan Science and Technology Agency Database (JST), the Russian "Abstract Magazine", the Chinese Biomedical Literature CD-ROM Database (CBMdisc), the Chinese Biomedical Periodical Literature Database (CMCC), the China Academic Journal Network Full-text Database (CNKI), the Chinese Academic Journal (CD-ROM Edition), and the Wanfang Data-Digital Journal Group.
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