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Dysregulation of the epigenetic landscape of normal aging in Alzheimer’s disease
Raffaella Nativio, Greg Donahue, Amit Berson, Yemin Lan, Alexandre Amlie‐Wolf, Ferit Tüzer, Jon B. Toledo, Sager J. Gosai, Brian D. Gregory, Claudio Torres, John Q. Trojanowski, Li‐San Wang, F. Brad Johnson, Nancy M. Bonini, Shelley L. Berger
Nature Neuroscience · 2018 · ▲ 383 citations
Abstract
Aging is the strongest risk factor for Alzheimer’s disease (AD), although the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. The chromatin state, in particular through the mark H4K16ac, has been implicated in aging and thus may play a pivotal role in age-associated neurodegeneration. Here we compare the genome-wide enrichment of H4K16ac in the lateral temporal lobe of AD individuals against both younger and elderly cognitively normal controls. We found that while normal aging leads to H4K16ac enrichment, AD entails dramatic losses of H4K16ac in the proximity of genes linked to aging and AD. Our analysis highlights the presence of three classes of AD-related changes with distinctive functional roles. Furthermore, we discovered an association between the genomic locations of significant H4K16ac changes with genetic variants identified in prior AD genome-wide association studies and with expression quantitative trait loci. Our results establish the basis for an epigenetic link between aging and AD. By comparing the genome-wide profile of H4K16ac in AD with younger and elder controls, the authors propose a mechanism for how age is a risk factor for AD: a histone modification, whose accumulation is associated with aging, is dysregulated in AD.
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Nativio, R., Donahue, G., Berson, A., Lan, Y., Amlie‐Wolf, A., Tüzer, F., Toledo, J.B., Gosai, S.J., Gregory, B.D., Torres, C., Trojanowski, J.Q., Wang, L., Johnson, F.B., Bonini, N.M., & Berger, S.L. (2018). Dysregulation of the epigenetic landscape of normal aging in Alzheimer’s disease. <em>Nature Neuroscience</em>. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41593-018-0101-9
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Nativio R, Donahue G, Berson A, Lan Y, Amlie‐Wolf A, Tüzer F, et al. Dysregulation of the epigenetic landscape of normal aging in Alzheimer’s disease. Nature Neuroscience. 2018. doi:10.1038/s41593-018-0101-9.
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@article{raffaella2018Dysreg,
title = {Dysregulation of the epigenetic landscape of normal aging in Alzheimer’s disease},
author = {Raffaella Nativio and Greg Donahue and Amit Berson and Yemin Lan and Alexandre Amlie‐Wolf and Ferit Tüzer and Jon B. Toledo and Sager J. Gosai and Brian D. Gregory and Claudio Torres and John Q. Trojanowski and Li‐San Wang and F. Brad Johnson and Nancy M. Bonini and Shelley L. Berger},
journal = {Nature Neuroscience},
year = {2018},
doi = {10.1038/s41593-018-0101-9},
}
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