Paternal SARS-CoV-2 infection impacts sperm small noncoding RNAs and increases anxiety in offspring in a sex-dependent manner

父亲感染SARS-CoV-2会影响精子中的小非编码RNA,并以性别依赖的方式增加后代的焦虑情绪。

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作者:Elizabeth A Kleeman ,Carolina Gubert # ,Sonali N Reisinger # ,Kathryn C Davidson ,Da Lu ,Merle Dayton ,Liana Mackiewicz ,Bethany A Masson ,Pranav Adithya ,Alexandra L Garnham ,Gemma Stathatos ,Moira K O'Bryan ,Rikeish R Muralitharan ,Francine Z Marques ,Shanshan Li ,Huan Liao ,Shae McLaughlin ,Emmet T Keough ,Michelle Y Wheeler ,Pamudika Kiridena ,Marcel Doerflinger ,Marc Pellegrini ,Anthony J Hannan

Abstract

Given that the SARS-CoV-2 virus, and the COVID-19 pandemic, constitutes a major environmental challenge faced by billions of people worldwide, we investigated whether paternal pre-conceptual SARS-CoV-2 infection has impacts on sperm RNA content, and intergenerational (F1) and transgenerational (F2) effects on offspring phenotypes. Using an established mouse-adapted SARS-CoV-2 (P21) preclinical model, we infected adult male mice with the virus, or performed a mock control infection, and bred them with naïve female mice four weeks later, when males were no longer infectious. Here we show that offspring of infected sires display increased anxiety-like behaviors. Additionally, the F1 offspring have significant transcriptomic changes in their hippocampus. Various sperm small noncoding RNAs, including PIWI-interacting RNAs, transfer-derived RNAs and microRNAs, are differentially altered by prior paternal SARS-CoV-2 infection. Microinjection of RNA from the sperm of SARS-CoV-2 infected males into fertilized oocytes leads to a phenotype resembling that of the naturally born F1 offspring, supporting the interpretation that sperm RNAs are contributing to the outcomes of our paternal SARS-CoV-2 model. Therefore, this study provides evidence that paternal SARS-CoV-2 infection impacts sperm and affects offspring phenotypes. These findings have public-health implications and inform further research in males affected by COVID-19, and their offspring.

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