Literature DB >> 29325932

Riboflavin attenuates myocardial injury via LSD1-mediated crosstalk between phospholipid metabolism and histone methylation in mice with experimental myocardial infarction.

Peng Wang1, Fan Fan1, Xiao Li2, Xiaolei Sun2, Leilei Ma1, Jian Wu1, Cheng Shen1, Hong Zhu1, Zhen Dong1, Cong Wang1, Shuqi Zhang1, Xiaona Zhao1, Xin Ma2, Yunzeng Zou2, Kai Hu1, Aijun Sun3, Junbo Ge4.   

Abstract

The underlying mechanisms responsible for the cardioprotective effects of riboflavin remain elusive. Current study tested the hypothesis that riboflavin protects injured myocardium via epigenetic modification of LSD1. Here we showed that myocardial injury was attenuated and cardiac function was improved in riboflavin-treated mice with experimental myocardial infarction (MI), while these protective effects of riboflavin could be partly blocked by cotreatment with LSD1 inhibitor. Riboflavin also reduced apoptosis in hypoxic (1% oxygen) H9C2 cell lines. Results of ChIP-seq for H9C2 cells showed that riboflavin activated LSD1, as verified by decreased H3K4me2 levels of target genes. Subsequent LEGO bioinformatics analysis indicated that phospholipid metabolism genes Lpcat2 and Pld1 served as the potential target genes responsible for the LSD1 mediated protective effects. Overexpressions of Lpcat2 and Pld1 aggravated hypoxic injury in H9C2 cells, while these detrimental effects could be attenuated by overexpression of LSD1. We thus propose that riboflavin alleviates myocardial hypoxic/ischemic injury by activating LSD1 cellular activity and modulating the expression of phospholipid metabolism genes. LSD1-mediated crosstalk between phospholipid metabolism and histone methylation might thus be an important mechanism for the cardioprotective effects of riboflavin.
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Keywords:  Cardiac protection; Histone methylation; LSD1; Metabolism; Riboflavin

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29325932     DOI: 10.1016/j.yjmcc.2018.01.006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Mol Cell Cardiol        ISSN: 0022-2828            Impact factor:   5.000


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