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Title: | Integrative epigenomic and transcriptomic analyses reveal metabolic switching by intermittent fasting in brain | Authors: | Ng, Gavin Yong-Quan Sheng, Dominic Paul Lee Kok Bae, Han-Gyu Kang, Sung Wook Fann, David Yang-Wei Park, Jinsu Kim, Joonki Alli-Shaik, Asfa Lee, Jeongmi Kim, Eunae Park, Sunyoung Han, Jeung-Whan Karamyan, Vardan Okun, Eitan Dheen, Thameem Hande, Manoor Prakash Vemuganti, Raghu Mallilankaraman, Karthik Lim, Lina HK Kennedy, Brian K Drummond, Grant R Sobey, Christopher G Gunaratne, Jayantha Mattson, Mark P Foo, Roger Sik-Yin Jo, Dong-Gyu Arumugam, Thiruma V |
Keywords: | Science & Technology Life Sciences & Biomedicine Geriatrics & Gerontology Cerebellum Epigenetics Intermittent fasting Metabolism Transcriptomics WEB SERVER EXPRESSION METHYLATION HOMEOSTASIS GENERATION OXIDATION H3K9ME3 MUSCLE MEMORY |
Issue Date: | 31-Mar-2022 | Publisher: | SPRINGER | Citation: | Ng, Gavin Yong-Quan, Sheng, Dominic Paul Lee Kok, Bae, Han-Gyu, Kang, Sung Wook, Fann, David Yang-Wei, Park, Jinsu, Kim, Joonki, Alli-Shaik, Asfa, Lee, Jeongmi, Kim, Eunae, Park, Sunyoung, Han, Jeung-Whan, Karamyan, Vardan, Okun, Eitan, Dheen, Thameem, Hande, Manoor Prakash, Vemuganti, Raghu, Mallilankaraman, Karthik, Lim, Lina HK, Kennedy, Brian K, Drummond, Grant R, Sobey, Christopher G, Gunaratne, Jayantha, Mattson, Mark P, Foo, Roger Sik-Yin, Jo, Dong-Gyu, Arumugam, Thiruma V (2022-03-31). Integrative epigenomic and transcriptomic analyses reveal metabolic switching by intermittent fasting in brain. GEROSCIENCE 44 (4) : 2171-2194. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11357-022-00537-z | Abstract: | Intermittent fasting (IF) remains the most effective intervention to achieve robust anti-aging effects and attenuation of age-related diseases in various species. Epigenetic modifications mediate the biological effects of several environmental factors on gene expression; however, no information is available on the effects of IF on the epigenome. Here, we first found that IF for 3 months caused modulation of H3K9 trimethylation (H3K9me3) in the cerebellum, which in turn orchestrated a plethora of transcriptomic changes involved in robust metabolic switching processes commonly observed during IF. Second, a portion of both the epigenomic and transcriptomic modulations induced by IF was remarkably preserved for at least 3 months post-IF refeeding, indicating that memory of IF-induced epigenetic changes was maintained. Notably, though, we found that termination of IF resulted in a loss of H3K9me3 regulation of the transcriptome. Collectively, our study characterizes the novel effects of IF on the epigenetic-transcriptomic axis, which controls myriad metabolic processes. The comprehensive analyses undertaken in this study reveal a molecular framework for understanding how IF impacts the metabolo-epigenetic axis of the brain and will serve as a valuable resource for future research. | Source Title: | GEROSCIENCE | URI: | https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/237757 | ISSN: | 2509-2715 2509-2723 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11357-022-00537-z |
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