Cargando…
Gene body DNA hydroxymethylation restricts the magnitude of transcriptional changes during aging
DNA hydroxymethylation (5hmC) is the most abundant oxidative derivative of DNA methylation (5mC) and is typically enriched at enhancers and gene bodies of transcriptionally active and tissue-specific genes. Although aberrant genomic 5hmC has been implicated in many age-related diseases, the function...
Autores principales: | , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , |
---|---|
Formato: | Online Artículo Texto |
Lenguaje: | English |
Publicado: |
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
2023
|
Materias: | |
Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9949049/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36824863 http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2023.02.15.528714 |
_version_ | 1784892900180492288 |
---|---|
author | Occean, James R. Yang, Na Sun, Yan Dawkins, Marshall S. Munk, Rachel Belair, Cedric Dar, Showkat Anerillas, Carlos Wang, Lin Shi, Changyou Dunn, Christopher Bernier, Michel Price, Nathan L. Kim, Julie S. Cui, Chang-Yi Fan, Jinshui Bhattacharyya, Moitrayee De, Supriyo Maragkakis, Manolis deCabo, Rafael Sidoli, Simone Sen, Payel |
author_facet | Occean, James R. Yang, Na Sun, Yan Dawkins, Marshall S. Munk, Rachel Belair, Cedric Dar, Showkat Anerillas, Carlos Wang, Lin Shi, Changyou Dunn, Christopher Bernier, Michel Price, Nathan L. Kim, Julie S. Cui, Chang-Yi Fan, Jinshui Bhattacharyya, Moitrayee De, Supriyo Maragkakis, Manolis deCabo, Rafael Sidoli, Simone Sen, Payel |
author_sort | Occean, James R. |
collection | PubMed |
description | DNA hydroxymethylation (5hmC) is the most abundant oxidative derivative of DNA methylation (5mC) and is typically enriched at enhancers and gene bodies of transcriptionally active and tissue-specific genes. Although aberrant genomic 5hmC has been implicated in many age-related diseases, the functional role of the modification in aging remains largely unknown. Here, we report that 5hmC is stably enriched in multiple aged organs. Using the liver and cerebellum as model organs, we show that 5hmC accumulates in gene bodies associated with tissue-specific function and thereby restricts the magnitude of gene expression changes during aging. Mechanistically, we found that 5hmC decreases binding affinity of splicing factors compared to unmodified cytosine and 5mC, and is correlated with age-related alternative splicing events, suggesting RNA splicing as a potential mediator of 5hmC’s transcriptionally restrictive function. Furthermore, we show that various age-related contexts, such as prolonged quiescence and senescence, are partially responsible for driving the accumulation of 5hmC with age. We provide evidence that this age-related function is conserved in mouse and human tissues, and further show that the modification is altered by regimens known to modulate lifespan. Our findings reveal that 5hmC is a regulator of tissue-specific function and may play a role in regulating longevity. |
format | Online Article Text |
id | pubmed-9949049 |
institution | National Center for Biotechnology Information |
language | English |
publishDate | 2023 |
publisher | Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory |
record_format | MEDLINE/PubMed |
spelling | pubmed-99490492023-02-24 Gene body DNA hydroxymethylation restricts the magnitude of transcriptional changes during aging Occean, James R. Yang, Na Sun, Yan Dawkins, Marshall S. Munk, Rachel Belair, Cedric Dar, Showkat Anerillas, Carlos Wang, Lin Shi, Changyou Dunn, Christopher Bernier, Michel Price, Nathan L. Kim, Julie S. Cui, Chang-Yi Fan, Jinshui Bhattacharyya, Moitrayee De, Supriyo Maragkakis, Manolis deCabo, Rafael Sidoli, Simone Sen, Payel bioRxiv Article DNA hydroxymethylation (5hmC) is the most abundant oxidative derivative of DNA methylation (5mC) and is typically enriched at enhancers and gene bodies of transcriptionally active and tissue-specific genes. Although aberrant genomic 5hmC has been implicated in many age-related diseases, the functional role of the modification in aging remains largely unknown. Here, we report that 5hmC is stably enriched in multiple aged organs. Using the liver and cerebellum as model organs, we show that 5hmC accumulates in gene bodies associated with tissue-specific function and thereby restricts the magnitude of gene expression changes during aging. Mechanistically, we found that 5hmC decreases binding affinity of splicing factors compared to unmodified cytosine and 5mC, and is correlated with age-related alternative splicing events, suggesting RNA splicing as a potential mediator of 5hmC’s transcriptionally restrictive function. Furthermore, we show that various age-related contexts, such as prolonged quiescence and senescence, are partially responsible for driving the accumulation of 5hmC with age. We provide evidence that this age-related function is conserved in mouse and human tissues, and further show that the modification is altered by regimens known to modulate lifespan. Our findings reveal that 5hmC is a regulator of tissue-specific function and may play a role in regulating longevity. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory 2023-02-15 /pmc/articles/PMC9949049/ /pubmed/36824863 http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2023.02.15.528714 Text en This article is a US Government work. |
spellingShingle | Article Occean, James R. Yang, Na Sun, Yan Dawkins, Marshall S. Munk, Rachel Belair, Cedric Dar, Showkat Anerillas, Carlos Wang, Lin Shi, Changyou Dunn, Christopher Bernier, Michel Price, Nathan L. Kim, Julie S. Cui, Chang-Yi Fan, Jinshui Bhattacharyya, Moitrayee De, Supriyo Maragkakis, Manolis deCabo, Rafael Sidoli, Simone Sen, Payel Gene body DNA hydroxymethylation restricts the magnitude of transcriptional changes during aging |
title | Gene body DNA hydroxymethylation restricts the magnitude of transcriptional changes during aging |
title_full | Gene body DNA hydroxymethylation restricts the magnitude of transcriptional changes during aging |
title_fullStr | Gene body DNA hydroxymethylation restricts the magnitude of transcriptional changes during aging |
title_full_unstemmed | Gene body DNA hydroxymethylation restricts the magnitude of transcriptional changes during aging |
title_short | Gene body DNA hydroxymethylation restricts the magnitude of transcriptional changes during aging |
title_sort | gene body dna hydroxymethylation restricts the magnitude of transcriptional changes during aging |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9949049/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36824863 http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2023.02.15.528714 |
work_keys_str_mv | AT occeanjamesr genebodydnahydroxymethylationrestrictsthemagnitudeoftranscriptionalchangesduringaging AT yangna genebodydnahydroxymethylationrestrictsthemagnitudeoftranscriptionalchangesduringaging AT sunyan genebodydnahydroxymethylationrestrictsthemagnitudeoftranscriptionalchangesduringaging AT dawkinsmarshalls genebodydnahydroxymethylationrestrictsthemagnitudeoftranscriptionalchangesduringaging AT munkrachel genebodydnahydroxymethylationrestrictsthemagnitudeoftranscriptionalchangesduringaging AT belaircedric genebodydnahydroxymethylationrestrictsthemagnitudeoftranscriptionalchangesduringaging AT darshowkat genebodydnahydroxymethylationrestrictsthemagnitudeoftranscriptionalchangesduringaging AT anerillascarlos genebodydnahydroxymethylationrestrictsthemagnitudeoftranscriptionalchangesduringaging AT wanglin genebodydnahydroxymethylationrestrictsthemagnitudeoftranscriptionalchangesduringaging AT shichangyou genebodydnahydroxymethylationrestrictsthemagnitudeoftranscriptionalchangesduringaging AT dunnchristopher genebodydnahydroxymethylationrestrictsthemagnitudeoftranscriptionalchangesduringaging AT berniermichel genebodydnahydroxymethylationrestrictsthemagnitudeoftranscriptionalchangesduringaging AT pricenathanl genebodydnahydroxymethylationrestrictsthemagnitudeoftranscriptionalchangesduringaging AT kimjulies genebodydnahydroxymethylationrestrictsthemagnitudeoftranscriptionalchangesduringaging AT cuichangyi genebodydnahydroxymethylationrestrictsthemagnitudeoftranscriptionalchangesduringaging AT fanjinshui genebodydnahydroxymethylationrestrictsthemagnitudeoftranscriptionalchangesduringaging AT bhattacharyyamoitrayee genebodydnahydroxymethylationrestrictsthemagnitudeoftranscriptionalchangesduringaging AT desupriyo genebodydnahydroxymethylationrestrictsthemagnitudeoftranscriptionalchangesduringaging AT maragkakismanolis genebodydnahydroxymethylationrestrictsthemagnitudeoftranscriptionalchangesduringaging AT decaborafael genebodydnahydroxymethylationrestrictsthemagnitudeoftranscriptionalchangesduringaging AT sidolisimone genebodydnahydroxymethylationrestrictsthemagnitudeoftranscriptionalchangesduringaging AT senpayel genebodydnahydroxymethylationrestrictsthemagnitudeoftranscriptionalchangesduringaging |