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Remodeling of cytoskeleton, chromatin, and gene expression during mechanical rejuvenation of aged human dermal fibroblasts
Trinadha Rao Sornapudi, Luezhen Yuan, Jana M. Braunger, Caroline Uhler, G. V. Shivashankar
Molecular Biology of the Cell · 2024 · ▲ 2 citations
Abstract
Aging is associated with a progressive decline in cellular function. To reset the aged cellular phenotype, various reprogramming approaches, including mechanical routes, have been explored. However, the epigenetic mechanisms underlying cellular rejuvenation are poorly understood. Here, we studied the cytoskeletal, genome-wide chromatin and transcriptional changes in young, aged, and mechanically rejuvenated fibroblasts using immunofluorescence, RNA sequencing, and Hi-C experiments. The mechanically rejuvenated aged fibroblasts, that had partially reset their transcription to a younger cell state, showed a local reorganization of the interchromosomal contacts and lamina-associated domains. Interestingly, the observed chromatin reorganization correlated with the transcriptional changes. Immunofluorescence experiments in the rejuvenated state confirmed increased actomyosin contractility like younger fibroblasts. In addition, the rejuvenated contractile properties were maintained over multiple cell passages. Overall, our results give an overview of how changes in the cytoskeleton, chromatin, and gene activity are connected to aging and rejuvenation.
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Sornapudi, T.R., Yuan, L., Braunger, J.M., Uhler, C., & Shivashankar, G.V. (2024). Remodeling of cytoskeleton, chromatin, and gene expression during mechanical rejuvenation of aged human dermal fibroblasts. <em>Molecular Biology of the Cell</em>. https://doi.org/10.1091/mbc.e24-09-0430
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Sornapudi TR, Yuan L, Braunger JM, Uhler C, Shivashankar GV. Remodeling of cytoskeleton, chromatin, and gene expression during mechanical rejuvenation of aged human dermal fibroblasts. Molecular Biology of the Cell. 2024. doi:10.1091/mbc.e24-09-0430.
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@unpublished{trinadha2024Remode,
title = {Remodeling of cytoskeleton, chromatin, and gene expression during mechanical rejuvenation of aged human dermal fibroblasts},
author = {Trinadha Rao Sornapudi and Luezhen Yuan and Jana M. Braunger and Caroline Uhler and G. V. Shivashankar},
journal = {Molecular Biology of the Cell},
year = {2024},
doi = {10.1091/mbc.e24-09-0430},
}
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