In this episode of the Epigenetics Podcast, we talked with Upasna Sharma from UC Santa Cruz about her work on a number of interesting projects on H2A.Z and telomeres, the impact of paternal diet on offspring metabolism, and the role of small RNAs in sperm.
In this interview Upasna Sharma discusses her work on the study of the paternal diet's impact on offspring metabolism. She reveals the discovery of small non-coding RNAs, particularly tRNA fragments, in mature mammalian sperm that may carry epigenetic information to the next generation. She explains the specific alterations in tRNA fragment levels in response to a low-protein diet and the connections found between tRNA fragments and metabolic status.
Dr. Sharma further explains the degradation and stabilization of tRNA fragments in cells and the processes involved in their regulation. She shares their observation of tRNA fragment abundance in epididymal sperm, despite the sperm being transcriptionally silent at that time. This leads to a discussion on the role of the epididymis in the reprogramming of small RNA profiles and the transportation of tRNA fragments through extracellular vesicles.
The conversation then shifts towards the potential mechanism of how environmental information could be transmitted to sperm and the observed changes in small RNAs in response to a low-protein diet. Dr. Sharma discusses the manipulation of small RNAs in embryos and mouse embryonic stem cells, revealing their role in regulating specific sets of genes during early development. However, the exact mechanisms that link these early changes to metabolic phenotypes are still being explored.
ReferencesSharma, U., Conine, C. C., Shea, J. M., Boskovic, A., Derr, A. G., Bing, X. Y., Belleannee, C., Kucukural, A., Serra, R. W., Sun, F., Song, L., Carone, B. R., Ricci, E. P., Li, X. Z., Fauquier, L., Moore, M. J., Sullivan, R., Mello, C. C., Garber, M., & Rando, O. J. (2016). Biogenesis and function of tRNA fragments during sperm maturation and fertilization in mammals. Science (New York, N.Y.), 351(6271), 391–396. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.aad6780
Sharma, U., Sun, F., Conine, C. C., Reichholf, B., Kukreja, S., Herzog, V. A., Ameres, S. L., & Rando, O. J. (2018). Small RNAs Are Trafficked from the Epididymis to Developing Mammalian Sperm. Developmental cell, 46(4), 481–494.e6. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.devcel.2018.06.023
Rinaldi, V. D., Donnard, E., Gellatly, K., Rasmussen, M., Kucukural, A., Yukselen, O., Garber, M., Sharma, U., & Rando, O. J. (2020). An atlas of cell types in the mouse epididymis and vas deferens. eLife, 9, e55474. https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.55474
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