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Polycystic ovary syndrome may be passed on via chemical tags on DNA

Last updated: June 30, 2025 6:10 pm
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Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a condition that affects many women and is characterized by high levels of male sex hormones, irregular periods, and a build-up of immature eggs on the ovaries. It is known to run in families, but the exact inheritance mechanism is not fully understood. Recent research suggests that epigenetic marks, which are chemical tags that can alter gene expression without changing the DNA sequence, may play a role in the inheritance of PCOS.

A study conducted by researchers at Chongqing Medical University in China analyzed epigenetic marks in eggs and embryos from women with and without PCOS. They found that women with PCOS had changes in the patterns of certain epigenetic marks in their eggs and embryos. These changes can affect gene expression by either turning genes on or off, ultimately impacting the metabolism of the eggs and embryos.

The researchers also conducted an experiment where they used a drug to reverse the epigenetic changes associated with PCOS. This treatment showed promise in potentially reducing the risk of PCOS in future generations. If further studies confirm that altering these epigenetic marks can influence PCOS traits in offspring, it could provide a powerful target for prevention of the condition.

Additionally, the researchers suggest that these PCOS-related epigenetic marks could be used to select the healthiest embryos during in vitro fertilization. This could have implications for improving the success rates of fertility treatments for women with PCOS.

Overall, this study sheds light on the potential role of epigenetic marks in the inheritance of PCOS and opens up new possibilities for prevention and treatment of the condition. Further research is needed to fully understand the impact of these epigenetic changes on PCOS symptoms in offspring. These findings were presented at the annual meeting of the European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology, highlighting the importance of epigenetics in women’s health.

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