H3K4 Methylation in Aging and Metabolism.

IF 2.5 Q3 GENETICS & HEREDITY
Chia-Ling Hsu, Yi-Chen Lo, Cheng-Fu Kao
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Abstract

During the process of aging, extensive epigenetic alterations are made in response to both exogenous and endogenous stimuli. Here, we summarize the current state of knowledge regarding one such alteration, H3K4 methylation (H3K4me), as it relates to aging in different species. We especially highlight emerging evidence that links this modification with metabolic pathways, which may provide a mechanistic link to explain its role in aging. H3K4me is a widely recognized marker of active transcription, and it appears to play an evolutionarily conserved role in determining organism longevity, though its influence is context specific and requires further clarification. Interestingly, the modulation of H3K4me dynamics may occur as a result of nutritional status, such as methionine restriction. Methionine status appears to influence H3K4me via changes in the level of S-adenosyl methionine (SAM, the universal methyl donor) or the regulation of H3K4-modifying enzyme activities. Since methionine restriction is widely known to extend lifespan, the mechanistic link between methionine metabolic flux, the sensing of methionine concentrations and H3K4me status may provide a cogent explanation for several seemingly disparate observations in aging organisms, including age-dependent H3K4me dynamics, gene expression changes, and physiological aberrations. These connections are not yet entirely understood, especially at a molecular level, and will require further elucidation. To conclude, we discuss some potential H3K4me-mediated molecular mechanisms that may link metabolic status to the aging process.

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衰老和代谢中的H3K4甲基化。
在衰老过程中,对外源和内源性刺激都会产生广泛的表观遗传学改变。在这里,我们总结了目前关于H3K4甲基化(H3K4me)的知识现状,因为它与不同物种的衰老有关。我们特别强调了将这种修饰与代谢途径联系起来的新证据,这可能为解释其在衰老中的作用提供了机制联系。H3K4me是一种被广泛认可的活性转录标记,它似乎在决定生物体寿命方面发挥着进化上保守的作用,尽管它的影响是特定的,需要进一步澄清。有趣的是,H3K4me动力学的调节可能是营养状况的结果,如甲硫氨酸限制。蛋氨酸状态似乎通过S-腺苷甲硫氨酸(SAM,通用甲基供体)水平的变化或H3K4修饰酶活性的调节来影响H3K4me。由于甲硫氨酸限制被广泛认为可以延长寿命,甲硫氨酸代谢通量、甲硫氨酸浓度的传感和H3K4me状态之间的机制联系可能为衰老生物体中几个看似不同的观察结果提供有力的解释,包括年龄依赖性的H3K4me动力学、基因表达变化和生理异常。这些联系尚不完全清楚,尤其是在分子水平上,需要进一步阐明。最后,我们讨论了一些潜在的H3K4me介导的分子机制,这些机制可能将代谢状态与衰老过程联系起来。
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Epigenomes
Epigenomes GENETICS & HEREDITY-
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