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Multigenerational epigenetic inheritance: Transmitting information across generations

Journal

SEMINARS IN CELL & DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY
Volume 127, Issue -, Pages 121-132

Publisher

ACADEMIC PRESS LTD- ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.semcdb.2021.08.006

Keywords

Transgenerational epigenetic inheritance; Intergenerational; DNA methylation; Histone methylation; Small RNAs; Non-genetic; Non-Mendellian; Epigenetics

Funding

  1. National Institutes of Health, USA [DP2AG055947, R21HG010066]
  2. Centre for Trophoblast Research, UK

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Inherited epigenetic information regulates complex organismal phenotypes and plays an important role in inheritance. The molecular mediators of non-genetic transmission of information are just starting to be understood. This study provides an intellectual framework for interpreting and understanding these findings, and defines the different mechanisms that mediate epigenetic inheritance.
Inherited epigenetic information has been observed to regulate a variety of complex organismal phenotypes across diverse taxa of life. This continually expanding body of literature suggests that epigenetic inheritance plays a significant, and potentially fundamental, role in inheritance. Despite the important role these types of effects play in biology, the molecular mediators of this non-genetic transmission of information are just now beginning to be deciphered. Here we provide an intellectual framework for interpreting these findings and how they can interact with each other. We also define the different types of mechanisms that have been found to mediate epigenetic inheritance and to regulate whether epigenetic information persists for one or many generations. The field of epigenetic inheritance is entering an exciting phase, in which we are beginning to understand the mechanisms by which non-genetic information is transmitted to, and deciphered by, subsequent generations to maintain essential environmental information without permanently altering the genetic code. A more complete understanding of how and when epigenetic inheritance occurs will advance our understanding of numerous different aspects of biology ranging from how organisms cope with changing environments to human pathologies influenced by a parent's environment.

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