Interplay between Metabolism and Epigenetics: A Nuclear Adaptation to Environmental Changes.

Mol Cell
Authors
Abstract

The physiological identity of every cell is maintained by highly specific transcriptional networks that establish a coherent molecular program that is in tune with nutritional conditions. The regulation of cell-specific transcriptional networks is accomplished by an epigenetic program via chromatin-modifying enzymes, whose activity is directly dependent on metabolites such as acetyl-coenzyme A, S-adenosylmethionine, and NAD+, among others. Therefore, these nuclear activities are directly influenced by the nutritional status of the cell. In addition to nutritional availability, this highly collaborative program between epigenetic dynamics and metabolism is further interconnected with other environmental cues provided by the day-night cycles imposed by circadian rhythms. Herein, we review molecular pathways and their metabolites associated with epigenetic adaptations modulated by histone- and DNA-modifying enzymes and their responsiveness to the environment in the context of health and disease.

Year of Publication
2016
Journal
Mol Cell
Volume
62
Issue
5
Pages
695-711
Date Published
2016 Jun 02
ISSN
1097-4164
DOI
10.1016/j.molcel.2016.05.029
PubMed ID
27259202
PubMed Central ID
PMC4893201
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Grant list
R01 CA175727 / CA / NCI NIH HHS / United States
R21 CA198109 / CA / NCI NIH HHS / United States
R21 ES025638 / ES / NIEHS NIH HHS / United States