Role of DNA methylation in the dietary restriction mediated cellular memory

被引:0
|
作者
Archana Unnikrishnan
Jordan Jackson
Stephanie A. Matyi
Niran Hadad
Benjamin Wronowski
Constantin Georgescu
Karla P. Garrett
Jonathan D. Wren
Willard M. Freeman
Arlan Richardson
机构
[1] University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center,Department of Geriatric Medicine
[2] University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center,Reynolds Oklahoma Center on Aging
[3] University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center,Department of Physiology
[4] University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center,Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
[5] Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation,Arthritis and Clinical Immunology Program
[6] Oklahoma City VA Medical Center,undefined
来源
GeroScience | 2017年 / 39卷
关键词
Dietary restriction; Gene expression; DNA methylation; Transcriptome; Epigenetics; Stem cells;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
An important facet of dietary restriction (DR) that has been largely overlooked is that DR can have early effects that create a cellular memory, which persists even when DR is discontinued. The goal of this study was to determine if DNA methylation played a role in the cellular memory of DR by examining the effect of short-term DR on gene expression and DNA methylation and determining if the changes in expression and DNA methylation persist when DR is discontinued and mice returned to ad libitum (AL) feeding. We show that DR can induce substantial changes in gene expression within 1 month of its implementation in various tissues, and more interestingly, ~19–50% of these changes in gene expression persist across the tissues even when DR is discontinued. We then determined whether DR induced changes in DNA methylation in the promoter of three candidate genes identified from our gene expression analysis (Pomc, Hsph1, and Nts1) that correlated with the changes in the expression of these genes. Decreased methylation at three specific CG sites in the promoter of the Nts1 gene encompassing the distal consensus AP-1 site was correlated with increased Nts1 expression. Both the promoter hypomethylation and increased Nts1 expression persisted even after DR was discontinued and mice fed AL, supporting our hypothesis that DNA methylation could play a role in the memory effect of DR. The changes in DNA methylation in the Nts1 gene are likely to occur in intestinal stem cells and could play a role in preserving the intestinal stem cell pool in DR mice.
引用
收藏
页码:331 / 345
页数:14
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Role of DNA methylation in the dietary restriction mediated cellular memory
    Unnikrishnan, Archana
    Jackson, Jordan
    Matyi, Stephanie A.
    Hadad, Niran
    Wronowski, Benjamin
    Georgescu, Constantin
    Garrett, Karla P.
    Wren, Jonathan D.
    Freeman, Willard M.
    Richardson, Arlan
    GEROSCIENCE, 2017, 39 (03) : 331 - 345
  • [2] In silico evidence supports a role for DNA methylation in Sirt1-mediated effects of dietary restriction
    Ions, L. J.
    Swan, D.
    Ford, D.
    PROCEEDINGS OF THE NUTRITION SOCIETY, 2010, 69 (OCE6) : E394 - E394
  • [3] DNA methylation: an epigenetic mark of cellular memory
    Mirang Kim
    Joseph Costello
    Experimental & Molecular Medicine, 2017, 49 : e322 - e322
  • [4] DNA methylation: an epigenetic mark of cellular memory
    Kim, Mirang
    Costello, Joseph
    EXPERIMENTAL AND MOLECULAR MEDICINE, 2017, 49 : e322 - e322
  • [5] ROLE OF METHYLATION IN THE MODIFICATION AND RESTRICTION OF CHLOROPLAST DNA IN CHLAMYDOMONAS
    BURTON, WG
    GRABOWY, CT
    SAGER, R
    PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 1979, 76 (03) : 1390 - 1394
  • [6] Role of DNA methylation and the DNA methyltransferases in learning and memory
    Morris, Michael J.
    Monteggia, Lisa M.
    DIALOGUES IN CLINICAL NEUROSCIENCE, 2014, 16 (03) : 359 - 371
  • [7] DNA methylation-mediated control of learning and memory
    Yu, Nam-Kyung
    Baek, Sung Hee
    Kaang, Bong-Kiun
    MOLECULAR BRAIN, 2011, 4
  • [8] DNA methylation-mediated control of learning and memory
    Nam-Kyung Yu
    Sung Hee Baek
    Bong-Kiun Kaang
    Molecular Brain, 4
  • [9] The role of dietary polyphenols in alternating DNA methylation in cancer
    Nanakali, Nadir Mustafa Qadir
    Dana, Parisa Maleki
    Sadoughi, Fatemeh
    Asemi, Zatollah
    Sharifi, Mehran
    Asemi, Reza
    Yousefi, Bahman
    CRITICAL REVIEWS IN FOOD SCIENCE AND NUTRITION, 2023, 63 (33) : 12256 - 12269
  • [10] DNA methylation is not involved in dietary restriction induced lifespan extension in adult Drosophila
    Lian, Ting
    Gaur, Uma
    Wu, Qi
    Tu, Jianbo
    Sun, Boyuan
    Yang, Deying
    Fan, Xiaolan
    Mao, Xueping
    Yang, Mingyao
    GENETICS RESEARCH, 2018, 100