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DNA/RNA methyltransferase contributes to robust host defense in aging animals by regulating sphingolipid metabolism. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study shows that a specific methyltransferase is crucial for maintaining immune function in aging fruit flies, revealing that its loss leads to increased immune defects over time.
  • This decline is linked to systemic issues, including lipid metabolism disturbances and changes in immune cell shape, particularly evident in flies older than 15 days.
  • The research suggests a connection between lipid balance and immune function, indicating that the methyltransferase may regulate important genes, such as those involved in lipid metabolism, to support the immune response as flies age.

Article Abstract

methyltransferase () has been implicated in the methylation of both DNA and tRNA. In this study, we demonstrate that loss of activity leads to an age-dependent decline of immune function in the adult fly. A newly eclosed adult has mild immune defects that are exacerbated in a 15 day old fly. The age-dependent effects appear to be systemic, including disturbances in lipid metabolism, changes in cell shape of hemocytes and significant fold-changes in levels of transcripts related to host defense. Lipid imbalance, as measured by quantitative lipidomics, correlates with immune dysfunction, with high levels of immunomodulatory lipids, sphingosine-1-phosphate (S1P) and ceramides, along with low levels of storage lipids. Activity assays on fly lysates confirm the age-dependent increase in S1P and concomitant reduction of S1P lyase activity. We hypothesize that functions to regulate genetic loci such as S1P lyase and this regulation is essential for robust host defense as the animal ages. Our study uncovers novel links between age--dependent function, innate immune response and lipid homeostasis.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6258898PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/jeb.187989DOI Listing

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