Sex-specific modulation of renal epigenetic and injury markers in aging kidney

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Adams-Sherrod, Gabriel A. [1 ]
Brooks, Heddwen L. [1 ]
Kumar, Prerna [1 ]
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[1] Tulane Univ, Sch Med, Dept Physiol, New Orleans, LA 70118 USA
关键词
aging; epigenetic enzymes; histone modifications; renal injury markers; sex differences; GENE-EXPRESSION; FIBROSIS; MOLECULE-1; RECEPTOR; INFLAMMATION; ACETYLATION; METHYLATION; INHIBITION; MICE; DNA;
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10.1152/ajprenal.00140.2024
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Q4 [生理学];
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071003 ;
摘要
Sex differences in renal physiology and pathophysiology are now well established in rodent models and in humans. Epigenetic programming is known to be a critical component of renal injury, as studied mainly in male rodent models; however, not much is known about the impact of biological sex and age on the kidney epigenome. We sought to determine the influence of biological sex and age on renal epigenetic and injury markers, using male and female mice at 4 mo (4M; young), 12 mo (12M), and 24 mo (24M; aged) of age. Females had a significant increase in kidney and body weights and serum creatinine levels and a decrease in serum albumin levels from 4M to 24M of age, whereas minor changes were observed in male mice. Kidney injury molecule-1 levels in serum and renal tissue greatly enhanced from 12M to 24M in both males and females. Circulating histone 3 (H3; damage-associated molecular pattern molecules) levels extensively increased with age; however, males had higher levels than females. Overall, females had markedly high histone acetyltransferase (HAT) activity than age-matched males. Aged mice had decreased HAT activity and increased histone deacetylase activity than sex-matched 12M mice. Aged females had substantially decreased renal H3 methylation at lysine 9 and 27 and histone methyltransferase (HMT) activity than aged male mice. Antiaging protein Klotho levels were significantly higher in young males than age-matched females and decreased substantially with age in males, whereas epigenetic repressor of Klotho, trimethylated H3K27, and its HMT enzyme, enhancer of zeste homolog 2, increased consistently with age in both sexes. Moreover, nuclear translocation and activity of proinflammatory transcription factor nuclear factor-kappa B (p65) were significantly higher in aged mice. Taken together, our data suggest that renal aging lies in a range between normal and diseased kidneys but may differ between female and male mice, highlighting sex-related differences in the aging process. NEW & NOTEWORTHY Although there is evidence of sex-specific differences in kidney diseases, most preclinical studies have used male rodent models. The clinical data on renal injury have typically not been stratified by sex. Our findings provide convincing evidence of sex-specific differences in age-regulated epigenetic alterations and renal injury markers. This study highlights the importance of including both sexes for better realization of underlying sex differences in signaling mechanisms of aging-related renal pathophysiology.
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