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Homocysteine modulates 5‐lipoxygenase expression level via DNA methylation
Authors:Jian‐Guo Li  Carlos Barrero  Sapna Gupta  Warren D Kruger  Salim Merali  Domenico Praticò
Institution:1. Department of Pharmacology and Center for Translational Medicine, Lewis Katz School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA, USA;2. Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Temple University Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA, USA;3. Cancer Biology Program Fox Chase Cancer Center, Temple University Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA, USA
Abstract:Elevated levels of homocysteinemia (Hcy), a risk factor for late‐onset Alzheimer's disease (AD), have been associated with changes in cell methylation. Alzheimer's disease is characterized by an upregulation of the 5‐lipoxygenase (5LO), whose promoter is regulated by methylation. However, whether Hcy activates 5LO enzymatic pathway by influencing the methylation status of its promoter remains unknown. Brains from mice with high Hcy were assessed for the 5LO pathway and neuronal cells exposed to Hcy implemented to study the mechanism(s) regulating 5LO expression levels and the effect on amyloid β formation. Diet‐ and genetically induced high Hcy resulted in 5LO protein and mRNA upregulation, which was associated with a significant increase of the S‐adenosylhomocysteine (SAH)/S‐adenosylmethionine ratio, and reduced DNA methyltrasferases and hypomethylation of 5‐lipoxygenase DNA. In vitro studies confirmed these results and demonstrated that the mechanism involved in the Hcy‐dependent 5LO activation and amyloid β formation is DNA hypomethylation secondary to the elevated levels of SAH. Taken together these findings represent the first demonstration that Hcy directly influences 5LO expression levels and establish a previously unknown cross talk between these two pathways, which is highly relevant for AD pathogenesis. The discovery of such a novel link not only provides new mechanistic insights in the neurobiology of Hcy, but most importantly new therapeutic opportunities for the individuals bearing this risk factor for the disease.
Keywords:5‐lipoxygenase  Alzheimer's disease  amyloid beta  homocysteine  methylation  S‐adenosylmethionine
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