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Epigenetic Clock and Circadian Rhythms in Stem Cell Aging and Rejuvenation
Ekaterina M. Samoilova, Vladimir V. Belopasov, Evgenia V. Ekusheva, Chao Zhang, Alexander V. Troitskiy, Владимир П. Баклаушев
Journal of Personalized Medicine · 2021 · ▲ 26 citations
Abstract
This review summarizes the current understanding of the interaction between circadian rhythms of gene expression and epigenetic clocks characterized by the specific profile of DNA methylation in CpG-islands which mirror the senescence(definition) of all somatic cells and stem cells in particular. Basic mechanisms of regulation for circadian genes CLOCK-BMAL1 as well as downstream clock-controlled genes (ССG) are also discussed here. It has been shown that circadian rhythms operate by the finely tuned regulation of transcription and rely on various epigenetic mechanisms including the activation of enhancers/suppressors, acetylation/deacetylation of histones and other proteins as well as DNA methylation. Overall, up to 20% of all genes expressed by the cell are subject to expression oscillations associated with circadian rhythms. Additionally included in the review is a brief list of genes involved in the regulation of circadian rhythms, along with genes important for cell aging, and oncogenesis. Eliminating some of them (for example, Sirt1) accelerates the aging process, while the overexpression of Sirt1, on the contrary, protects against age-related changes. Circadian regulators control a number of genes that activate the cell cycle (Wee1, c-Myc, p20, p21, and Cyclin D1) and regulate histone modification and DNA methylation. Approaches for determining the epigenetic age from methylation profiles across CpG islands in individual cells are described. DNA methylation, which characterizes the function of the epigenetic clock(definition), appears to link together such key biological processes as regeneration and functioning of stem cells, aging and malignant transformation. Finally, the main features of adult stem cell aging in stem cell niches and current possibilities for modulating the epigenetic clock and stem cells rejuvenation as part of antiaging therapy are discussed.
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Samoilova, E.M., Belopasov, V.V., Ekusheva, E.V., Zhang, C., Troitskiy, A.V., & Баклаушев, �.�. (2021). Epigenetic Clock and Circadian Rhythms in Stem Cell Aging and Rejuvenation. <em>Journal of Personalized Medicine</em>. https://doi.org/10.3390/jpm11111050
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Samoilova EM, Belopasov VV, Ekusheva EV, Zhang C, Troitskiy AV, Баклаушев ��. Epigenetic Clock and Circadian Rhythms in Stem Cell Aging and Rejuvenation. Journal of Personalized Medicine. 2021. doi:10.3390/jpm11111050.
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@article{ekaterina2021Epigen,
title = {Epigenetic Clock and Circadian Rhythms in Stem Cell Aging and Rejuvenation},
author = {Ekaterina M. Samoilova and Vladimir V. Belopasov and Evgenia V. Ekusheva and Chao Zhang and Alexander V. Troitskiy and Владимир П. Баклаушев},
journal = {Journal of Personalized Medicine},
year = {2021},
doi = {10.3390/jpm11111050},
}
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