NCBI Logo
GEO Logo
   NCBI > GEO > Accession DisplayHelp Not logged in | LoginHelp
GEO help: Mouse over screen elements for information.
          Go
Series GSE211120 Query DataSets for GSE211120
Status Public on Jan 25, 2023
Title Sperm DNA methylome abnormalities occur both pre- and post-treatment in men with Hodgkin disease and testicular cancer [methylation array]
Organism Homo sapiens
Experiment type Methylation profiling by array
Summary Background: Combination chemotherapy has contributed to increased survival from Hodgkin disease (HD) and testicular cancer (TC). However, questions concerning the quality of spermatozoa after treatment have arisen. While studies have shown evidence of DNA damage and aneuploidy in spermatozoa years following anticancer treatment, the sperm epigenome has received little attention. Our objectives here were to determine the impact of HD and TC, as well as their treatments, on sperm DNA methylation. Semen samples were collected from community controls (CC) and from men undergoing treatment for HD or TC, both before initiation of chemotherapy and at multiple times post-treatment. Sperm DNA methylation was assessed using genome-wide and locus-specific approaches.
Results: Imprinted gene methylation was not affected in the sperm of HD or TC men, before or after treatment. Prior to treatment, using Illumina HumanMethylation450 BeadChip (450K) arrays, a subset of 500 probes was able to distinguish sperm samples from TC, HD and CC subjects; differences between groups persisted post-treatment. Comparing altered sperm methylation between HD or TC patients versus CC men, twice as many sites were affected in TC versus HD men; for both groups, the most affected CpGs were hypomethylated. For TC patients, the promoter region of GDF2 contained the largest region of differential methylation. To assess alterations in DNA methylation over time/post-chemotherapy, serial samples from individual patients were compared. With restriction landmark genome scanning and 450K array analyses, some patients who underwent chemotherapy showed increased alterations in DNA methylation, up to two to three years post-treatment, when compared to the CC cohort. Similarly, a higher resolution human sperm-specific assay that includes assessment of environmentally-sensitive regions, or “dynamic sites”, also demonstrated persistently altered sperm DNA methylation in cancer patients post-treatment and suggested preferential susceptibility of “dynamic” CpG sites.
Conclusions: Distinct sperm DNA methylation signatures were present pre-treatment in men with HD and TC and may help explain increases in birth defects reported in recent clinical studies. Epigenetic defects in spermatozoa of some cancer survivors were evident even up to two years post-treatment. Abnormalities in the sperm epigenome both pre- and post-chemotherapy may contribute to detrimental effects on future reproductive health.
 
Overall design Sperm samples were collected from Community Control (CC. n=7), Hodgkin Disease (HD, n=7) and Testicular Cancer (TC, n=6) subjects. Baseline samples were taken prior to the initial of chemotherapy regimens (time 0). Post-treatment samples were collected at 6, 12, 18, 24, 36, 42 month after chemotherapy sessions concluded (times 1,2,3,4,5,6,7). Due to drop-out and/or lack of sperm production post-therapy, not all patients were able to provide post-treatment samples. DNA methylation of sperm DNA was measured using the Illumina HumanMethylation450 BeadChip (platform GPL13534) and a subset was further examined using a custom 5-methyl-cytosine capture sequencing (MCC-Seq)
 
Contributor(s) Chan D, Klein KO, Riera-Escamilla A, Krausz C, O’Flaherty C, Chan P, Robaire B, Trasler J
Citation(s) 36611168
Submission date Aug 12, 2022
Last update date Jan 26, 2023
Contact name Jacquetta Trasler
Organization name McGill University
Department Pharmacology & Therapeutics; Human Genetics
Lab RI-MUHC; CHHD Program
Street address 1001 Decarie Boul, Block E, ES1.4380
City Montreal
State/province Quebec
ZIP/Postal code H4A 3J1
Country Canada
 
Platforms (1)
GPL13534 Illumina HumanMethylation450 BeadChip (HumanMethylation450_15017482)
Samples (57)
GSM6450920 CC36-3
GSM6450921 CC36-2
GSM6450922 TC8-0
This SubSeries is part of SuperSeries:
GSE211122 Sperm DNA methylome abnormalities occur both pre- and post-treatment in men with Hodgkin disease and testicular cancer.
Relations
BioProject PRJNA869042

Download family Format
SOFT formatted family file(s) SOFTHelp
MINiML formatted family file(s) MINiMLHelp
Series Matrix File(s) TXTHelp

Supplementary file Size Download File type/resource
GSE211120_ChemoHumanSperm_Sample_Sheet.csv.gz 749 b (ftp)(http) CSV
GSE211120_RAW.tar 653.3 Mb (http)(custom) TAR (of IDAT)
Processed data included within Sample table

| NLM | NIH | GEO Help | Disclaimer | Accessibility |
NCBI Home NCBI Search NCBI SiteMap