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Histone lactylation in macrophages is predictive for gene expression changes during ischemia induced-muscle regeneration.

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العنوان: Histone lactylation in macrophages is predictive for gene expression changes during ischemia induced-muscle regeneration.
المؤلفون: Desgeorges, Thibaut, Galle, Eva, Zhang, Jing, von Meyenn, Ferdinand, De Bock, Katrien
المصدر: Molecular Metabolism; May2024, Vol. 83, pN.PAG-N.PAG, 1p
مستخلص: We have previously shown that lactate is an essential metabolite for macrophage polarisation during ischemia-induced muscle regeneration. Recent in vitro work has implicated histone lactylation, a direct derivative of lactate, in macrophage polarisation. Here, we explore the in vivo relevance of histone lactylation for macrophage polarisation after muscle injury. To evaluate macrophage dynamics during muscle regeneration, we subjected mice to ischemia-induced muscle damage by ligating the femoral artery. Muscle samples were harvested at 1, 2, 4, and 7 days post injury (dpi). CD45+CD11b+F4/80+CD64+ macrophages were isolated and processed for RNA sequencing, Western Blotting, and CUT&Tag-sequencing to investigate gene expression, histone lactylation levels, and histone lactylation genomic localisation and enrichment, respectively. We show that, over time, macrophages in the injured muscle undergo extensive gene expression changes, which are similar in nature and in timing to those seen after other types of muscle-injuries. We find that the macrophage histone lactylome is modified between 2 and 4 dpi, which is a crucial window for macrophage polarisation. Absolute histone lactylation levels increase, and, although subtly, the genomic enrichment of H3K18la changes. Overall, we find that histone lactylation is important at both promoter and enhancer elements. Lastly, H3K18la genomic profile changes from 2 to 4 dpi were predictive for gene expression changes later in time, rather than being a reflection of prior gene expression changes. Our results suggest that histone lactylation dynamics are functionally important for the function of macrophages during muscle regeneration. • Macrophages recruited to the injured ischemic muscle display extensive gene changes over time. • The macrophage lactylome is modified during macrophage polarization. • Lactylation in macrophages occurs at both promoter and enhancer elements and is predictive of gene expression overtime. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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تدمد:22128778
DOI:10.1016/j.molmet.2024.101923