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  5. Vitamin B12 is a limiting factor for induced cellular plasticity and tissue repair

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Vitamin B12 is a limiting factor for induced cellular plasticity and tissue repair

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Vol 5 (11)
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DOI: 10.1038/s42255-023-00916-6

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Abstract Transient reprogramming by the expression of OCT4, SOX2, KLF4 and MYC (OSKM) is a therapeutic strategy for tissue regeneration and rejuvenation, but little is known about its metabolic requirements. Here we show that OSKM reprogramming in mice causes a global depletion of vitamin B 12 and molecular hallmarks of methionine starvation. Supplementation with vitamin B 12 increases the efficiency of reprogramming both in mice and in cultured cells, the latter indicating a cell-intrinsic effect. We show that the epigenetic mark H3K36me3, which prevents illegitimate initiation of transcription outside promoters (cryptic transcription), is sensitive to vitamin B 12 levels, providing evidence for a link between B 12 levels, H3K36 methylation, transcriptional fidelity and efficient reprogramming. Vitamin B 12 supplementation also accelerates tissue repair in a model of ulcerative colitis. We conclude that vitamin B 12 , through its key role in one-carbon metabolism and epigenetic dynamics, improves the efficiency of in vivo reprogramming and tissue repair.

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Marta Kovatcheva, Elena Melendez, Dafni Chondronasiou, Federico Pietrocola, Raquel Bernad, Adrià Caballé, Alexandra Junza, Jordi Capellades, Adrián Holguín-Horcajo, Neus Prats, Sylvère Durand, Meritxell Rovira, Óscar Yanes, Camille Stephan‐Otto Attolini, Guido Guido Kroemer, Manuel Serrano (2023). Vitamin B12 is a limiting factor for induced cellular plasticity and tissue repair. , 5(11), DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/s42255-023-00916-6.

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