Molecular mediators of cold adaptation in mammalian cells.

IF 5.1 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOLOGY
Paulami Dey, Heera Lal, Pushpita Saha, Arvind Ramanathan
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Abstract

Hypothermia is defined as a drop in temperature below the homeostatic range of cells and tissues. This elicits a response in mammalian cells geared towards cellular and metabolic adaptation. Hibernating mammals provide natural models of cold tolerance and adaptation. Mammalian cells across species share signaling mechanisms for adaptation to hypothermic stimuli. Key molecular mediators of hypothermic signaling, including: (i) cold-sensing ion channels such as TRPM8 and TRPA1, which link temperature changes to calcium signaling and thermoregulatory responses; (ii) β-adrenergic signaling and uncoupling protein 1 (UCP1)-mediated non-shivering thermogenesis in brown adipose tissue; (iii) cold-induced epigenetic modifications such as histone acetylation, DNA methylation, and enhancer activation that imprint transcriptional memory of cold exposure; and (iv) RNA-binding proteins CIRBP and RBM3, which are rapidly induced during mild-to-moderate hypothermia and confer neuroprotection, enhance differentiation, and modulate metabolism. Together, these findings outline a molecular framework by which mammalian cells sense, respond, and adapt to cold, with implications for neuroprotection, metabolic health, and therapeutic hypothermia.

哺乳动物细胞冷适应的分子介质。
体温过低被定义为温度低于细胞和组织的稳态范围。这引发了哺乳动物细胞对细胞和代谢适应的反应。冬眠的哺乳动物提供了耐寒和适应的自然模式。哺乳动物细胞跨物种共享适应低温刺激的信号机制。低温信号传导的关键分子介质,包括:(i)冷感离子通道,如TRPM8和TRPA1,它们将温度变化与钙信号传导和温度调节反应联系起来;(ii) β-肾上腺素能信号和解偶联蛋白1 (UCP1)介导的棕色脂肪组织非寒战产热;(iii)寒冷诱导的表观遗传修饰,如组蛋白乙酰化、DNA甲基化和增强子激活,这些修饰会在寒冷暴露的转录记忆中留下印记;(iv) rna结合蛋白CIRBP和RBM3,它们在轻度至中度低温期间被迅速诱导并赋予神经保护、增强分化和调节代谢。总之,这些发现概述了哺乳动物细胞感知、反应和适应寒冷的分子框架,对神经保护、代谢健康和治疗性低温具有重要意义。
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Communications Biology
Communications Biology Medicine-Medicine (miscellaneous)
CiteScore
8.60
自引率
1.70%
发文量
1233
审稿时长
13 weeks
期刊介绍: Communications Biology is an open access journal from Nature Research publishing high-quality research, reviews and commentary in all areas of the biological sciences. Research papers published by the journal represent significant advances bringing new biological insight to a specialized area of research.
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