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Metabolic-Epigenetic Axis in Neurodegeneration Synthesis

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Metabolic-Epigenetic Axis in Neurodegeneration Synthesis

The metabolic-epigenetic axis represents a critical bridge between cellular energy status and gene expression regulation in neurodegenerative diseases. Metabolites serve as cofactors for epigenetic enzymes, creating a direct mechanistic link between metabolic dysfunction and epigenetic dysregulation that drives disease progression.

Overview

Epigenetic modifications (DNA methylation, histone modifications, chromatin remodeling) require metabolic intermediates as cofactors. Changes in cellular metabolism alter the availability of these cofactors, thereby modulating epigenetic enzyme activity and gene expression patterns. This bidirectional relationship creates feedback loops that amplify pathological cascades in Alzheimer's disease (AD), Parkinson's disease (PD), ALS, and frontotemporal dementia (FTD)[@kopp2023metabolic].

The metabolic-epigenetic axis encompasses several key metabolic pathways that influence epigenetic regulation:

  • α-Ketoglutarate (α-KG) family: JmjC-domain histone demethylases require α-KG as a cofactor
  • S-Adenosylmethionine (SAM): Methyltransferase cofactor for DNA/histone methylation
  • NAD+: Essential cofactor for sirtuins and PARP enzymes
  • Acetyl-CoA: Substrate for histone acetyltransferases (HATs)
  • β-Hydroxybutyrate: Ketone body that influences histone acetylation
  • Lactate: Recently discovered as a substrate for lactylation

Core Metabolic-Epigenetic Pathways

α-Ketoglutarate and JmjC Demethylases


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