| Literature DB >> 35686526 |
Jingjing Lu1, Shoupeng Fu2, Jie Dai3, Jianwen Hu3, Shize Li1, Hong Ji1, Zhiquan Wang4, Jiahong Yu1, Jiming Bao1, Bin Xu1, Jingru Guo5, Huanmin Yang6.
Abstract
The negative effects of low temperature can readily induce a variety of diseases. We sought to understand the reasons why cold stress induces disease by studying the mechanisms of fine-tuning in macrophages following cold exposure. We found that cold stress triggers increased macrophage activation accompanied by metabolic reprogramming of aerobic glycolysis. The discovery, by genome-wide RNA sequencing, of defective mitochondria in mice macrophages following cold exposure indicated that mitochondrial defects may contribute to this process. In addition, changes in metabolism drive the differentiation of macrophages by affecting histone modifications. Finally, we showed that histone acetylation and lactylation are modulators of macrophage differentiation following cold exposure. Collectively, metabolism-related epigenetic modifications are essential for the differentiation of macrophages in cold-stressed mice, and the regulation of metabolism may be crucial for alleviating the harm induced by cold stress.Entities:
Keywords: Autophagy; Histone; Low temperature; Metabolic reprogramming; Stress
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35686526 PMCID: PMC9198231 DOI: 10.1631/jzus.B2101091
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Zhejiang Univ Sci B ISSN: 1673-1581 Impact factor: 5.552