クローン精子の発達と時間的な特徴
Xiaoxu Yang1, Martin W Breuss1, Xin Xu1
1Department of Neurosciences, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA 92093, USA; Rady Children's Institute for Genomic Medicine, San Diego, CA 92123, USA.
Cell
|August 13, 2021
まとめ
精子には初期発達のクローンモザイクの変異がある. この変異は15人に"人に見られ 子孫に伝わり 住民の健康に 危険を及ぼします
科学分野:
- 人間遺伝学
- 発達生物学
- 生殖医学
背景:
- ヒトの細胞は生涯にわたって 変異を蓄積し ゲノムモザイク化へと導きます
- 性器のモザイク型変異は 個体,子孫,そして将来の世代に影響を与えます
研究 の 目的:
- 男性の性腺におけるクローンモザイク変異のパターンと 時間の安定性を調べるため
- 発射した精子の変異を分析して その起源と伝播の可能性を理解する
主な方法:
- 健康な男性の血と精子の全ゲノム解析
- クローン・モザイク・バリエーションの精液分析
- 変異の時間的な安定性を評価するための連続サンプリング.
主要な成果:
- 精液には平均して33.3 ±12.1種類のクローンモザイクが含まれています.
- ほとんどの変異は精子に特有であり,体組織には存在しない.
- 変種は一時的な安定性を示し 幹細胞からの胚の起源を示唆しています
結論:
- 精子のクローン・モザイシズムは 胚の発達時に発生する.
- 男性の有意な割合は,精子のモザイクによって伝染する病原性多様体を持っています.
- 精子のモザイシズムは 生涯に渡る感染リスクであり,公衆衛生上の問題です.
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