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HDAC1 modulates OGG1-initiated oxidative DNA damage repair in the aging brain and Alzheimer’s disease
Ping‐Chieh Pao, Debasis Patnaik, L. Ashley Watson, Fan Gao, Ling Pan, Jun Wang, Chinnakkaruppan Adaikkan, Jay Penney, Hugh P. Cam, Wen‐Chin Huang, Lorena Pantano, Audrey Lee, Alexi Nott, Trongha Phan, Elizabeta Gjoneska
Nature Communications · 2020 · ▲ 209 citations
Abstract
DNA damage contributes to brain aging and neurodegenerative diseases. However, the factors stimulating DNA repair to stave off functional decline remain obscure. We show that HDAC1 modulates OGG1-initated 8-oxoguanine (8-oxoG) repair in the brain. HDAC1-deficient mice display age-associated DNA damage accumulation and cognitive impairment. HDAC1 stimulates OGG1, a DNA glycosylase known to remove 8-oxoG lesions that are associated with transcriptional repression. HDAC1 deficiency causes impaired OGG1 activity, 8-oxoG accumulation at the promoters of genes critical for brain function, and transcriptional repression. Moreover, we observe elevated 8-oxoG along with reduced HDAC1 activity and downregulation of a similar gene set in the 5XFAD mouse model of Alzheimer's disease. Notably, pharmacological activation of HDAC1 alleviates the deleterious effects of 8-oxoG in aged wild-type and 5XFAD mice. Our work uncovers important roles for HDAC1 in 8-oxoG repair and highlights the therapeutic potential of HDAC1 activation to counter functional decline in brain aging and neurodegeneration.
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Pao, P., Patnaik, D., Watson, L.A., Gao, F., Pan, L., Wang, J., Adaikkan, C., Penney, J., Cam, H.P., Huang, W., Pantano, L., Lee, A., Nott, A., Phan, T., Gjoneska, E., Elmsaouri, S., Haggarty, S.J., & Tsai, L. (2020). HDAC1 modulates OGG1-initiated oxidative DNA damage repair in the aging brain and Alzheimer’s disease. <em>Nature Communications</em>. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-020-16361-y
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Pao P, Patnaik D, Watson LA, Gao F, Pan L, Wang J, et al. HDAC1 modulates OGG1-initiated oxidative DNA damage repair in the aging brain and Alzheimer’s disease. Nature Communications. 2020. doi:10.1038/s41467-020-16361-y.
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@article{pingchieh2020HDACmo,
title = {HDAC1 modulates OGG1-initiated oxidative DNA damage repair in the aging brain and Alzheimer’s disease},
author = {Ping‐Chieh Pao and Debasis Patnaik and L. Ashley Watson and Fan Gao and Ling Pan and Jun Wang and Chinnakkaruppan Adaikkan and Jay Penney and Hugh P. Cam and Wen‐Chin Huang and Lorena Pantano and Audrey Lee and Alexi Nott and Trongha Phan and Elizabeta Gjoneska and Sara Elmsaouri and Stephen J. Haggarty and Li‐Huei Tsai},
journal = {Nature Communications},
year = {2020},
doi = {10.1038/s41467-020-16361-y},
}
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