2022
DOI: 10.1038/s41586-022-04756-4
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Maternal inheritance of glucose intolerance via oocyte TET3 insufficiency

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“…Taken together, the study by Chen et al 5 . revealed the unequivocal association between pregestational hyperglycemia and the susceptibility of offspring to metabolic disorders.…”
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confidence: 78%
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“…Taken together, the study by Chen et al 5 . revealed the unequivocal association between pregestational hyperglycemia and the susceptibility of offspring to metabolic disorders.…”
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confidence: 78%
“…The research article 5 suggested and verified the concept of pregestational hyperglycemia sensitizing the progeny to metabolic diseases in humans and mice, and further exposed the critical epigenetic regulator TET3 for the first time. The IVF‐ET and pronucleus track mainly avoids the influence of gestation and maternal metabolism, highlighting the effect of pre‐pregnancy and ensuring full‐chain traceability.…”
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“…It has been shown that pregestational hyperglycemia renders the offspring more vulnerable to glucose intolerance. The expression of TET3 dioxygenase, responsible for 5-methylcytosine oxidation and DNA demethylation in the zygote, is decreased in oocytes from a mouse model of hyperglycaemia (HG mice) and in people with diabetes [ 318 ].…”
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“…In a recent paper published in Nature , Chen et al provide a new perspective on how glucose tolerance of the offspring is affected by pregestational hyperglycaemia. 1 They showed that oocytes isolated from hyperglycemic mice transmit the impaired glucose homeostasis to the offspring via epigenetic modifications, and insufficiency of oocyte TET3 dioxygenase is indispensable for this process.…”
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