Epigenetic reprogramming in mammalian gametes resets methylation marks that regulate monoallelic expression of imprinted genes. In males, this involves erasure of the maternal methylation marks and establishment of paternal-specific methylation to appropriately guide normal development. The degree to which exogenous factors influence the fidelity of methylation reprogramming is unknown. We previously found an association between paternal obesity and altered DNA methylation in umbilical cord blood, suggesting that the father's endocrine, nutritional, or lifestyle status could potentiate intergenerational heritable epigenetic abnormalities. In these analyses, we examine the relationship between male overweight/obesity and DNA methylation stat...
Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic phenomenon in which genes are monoallelicaly expressed according...
Intrauterine exposures mediated by maternal diet may affect risk of cardiovascular disease, obesity,...
Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic mechanism that affects a subset of mammalian genes, resulting in...
The prevalence of metabolic disorders, in particular obesity has dramatically increased worldwide. G...
Epidemiological research suggests that paternal obesity may increase the risk of fathering small for...
Background: Accumulating evidence links paternal adiposity in the periconceptional period to offspri...
Epidemiological research suggests that paternal obesity may increase the risk of fathering small for...
Background:Several epidemiologic studies have demonstrated associations between periconceptional env...
There is now strong evidence that the paternal contribution to offspring phenotype at fertilisation ...
Gene expression and/or epigenetic deregulation may have consequences for sperm and blastocysts, as w...
Fundamental to genomic imprinting in mammals is the acquisition of epigenetic marks that differ in m...
Imprinted genes show parent-specific activity (functional haploidy), which makes them particularly v...
Stochastic, environmentally and/or genetically induced disturbances in the genome-wide epigenetic re...
Defective genomic imprinting is often associated with syndromes that include abnormal growth as a cl...
Background: The global rates of male overweight/obesity are rising, approaching 70% of the total adu...
Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic phenomenon in which genes are monoallelicaly expressed according...
Intrauterine exposures mediated by maternal diet may affect risk of cardiovascular disease, obesity,...
Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic mechanism that affects a subset of mammalian genes, resulting in...
The prevalence of metabolic disorders, in particular obesity has dramatically increased worldwide. G...
Epidemiological research suggests that paternal obesity may increase the risk of fathering small for...
Background: Accumulating evidence links paternal adiposity in the periconceptional period to offspri...
Epidemiological research suggests that paternal obesity may increase the risk of fathering small for...
Background:Several epidemiologic studies have demonstrated associations between periconceptional env...
There is now strong evidence that the paternal contribution to offspring phenotype at fertilisation ...
Gene expression and/or epigenetic deregulation may have consequences for sperm and blastocysts, as w...
Fundamental to genomic imprinting in mammals is the acquisition of epigenetic marks that differ in m...
Imprinted genes show parent-specific activity (functional haploidy), which makes them particularly v...
Stochastic, environmentally and/or genetically induced disturbances in the genome-wide epigenetic re...
Defective genomic imprinting is often associated with syndromes that include abnormal growth as a cl...
Background: The global rates of male overweight/obesity are rising, approaching 70% of the total adu...
Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic phenomenon in which genes are monoallelicaly expressed according...
Intrauterine exposures mediated by maternal diet may affect risk of cardiovascular disease, obesity,...
Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic mechanism that affects a subset of mammalian genes, resulting in...