PRIMARY STUDY

Cannabis use is associated with potentially heritable widespread changes in autism candidate gene DLGAP2 DNA methylation in sperm

Key Findings:  The authors successfully validated the differential methylation present in DLGAP2 for nine CpG sites located in intron seven using quantitative bisulphite pyrosequencing. Intron 7 DNA methylation and DLGAP2 expression in human conceptal brain tissue were inversely correlated. Adult male rats exposed to delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) showed differential DNA methylation at Dlgap2 in sperm, as did the nucleus accumbens of rats whose fathers were exposed to THC prior to conception.

Type of Study:  Laboratory Study

Study Result:  Negative

Research Location(s):  United States

Year of Pub:  2019


Cannabinoids Studied:  Cannabinoid (unspecified)

Route of Administration:  In vitro




Citation:  Schrott R, et al. Cannabis use is associated with potentially heritable widespread changes in autism candidate gene DLGAP2 DNA methylation in sperm. Epigenetics. 2020; 15:161-173. doi: 10.1080/15592294.2019.1656158

Authors:  Schrott R, Acharya K, Itchon-Ramos N, Hawkey AB, Pippen E, Mitchell JT, Kollins SH, Levin ED, Murphy SK