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Publication : Age-related matrix stiffening epigenetically regulates α-Klotho expression and compromises chondrocyte integrity.

First Author  Iijima H Year  2023
Journal  Nat Commun Volume  14
Issue  1 Pages  18
PubMed ID  36627269 Mgi Jnum  J:350569
Mgi Id  MGI:7426923 Doi  10.1038/s41467-022-35359-2
Citation  Iijima H, et al. (2023) Age-related matrix stiffening epigenetically regulates alpha-Klotho expression and compromises chondrocyte integrity. Nat Commun 14(1):18
abstractText  Extracellular matrix stiffening is a quintessential feature of cartilage aging, a leading cause of knee osteoarthritis. Yet, the downstream molecular and cellular consequences of age-related biophysical alterations are poorly understood. Here, we show that epigenetic regulation of alpha-Klotho represents a novel mechanosensitive mechanism by which the aged extracellular matrix influences chondrocyte physiology. Using mass spectrometry proteomics followed by a series of genetic and pharmacological manipulations, we discovered that increased matrix stiffness drove Klotho promoter methylation, downregulated Klotho gene expression, and accelerated chondrocyte senescence in vitro. In contrast, exposing aged chondrocytes to a soft matrix restored a more youthful phenotype in vitro and enhanced cartilage integrity in vivo. Our findings demonstrate that age-related alterations in extracellular matrix biophysical properties initiate pathogenic mechanotransductive signaling that promotes Klotho promoter methylation and compromises cellular health. These findings are likely to have broad implications even beyond cartilage for the field of aging research.
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