The eroding chromatin landscape of aging stem cells

Transl Med Aging. 2020:4:121-131. doi: 10.1016/j.tma.2020.08.002. Epub 2020 Aug 17.

Abstract

Adult stem cells undergo both replicative and chronological aging in their niches, with catastrophic declines in regenerative potential with age. Due to repeated environmental insults during aging, the chromatin landscape of stem cells erodes, with changes in both DNA and histone modifications, accumulation of damage, and altered transcriptional response. A body of work has shown that altered chromatin is a driver of cell fate changes and a regulator of self-renewal in stem cells and therefore a prime target for juvenescence therapeutics. This review focuses on chromatin changes in stem cell aging and provides a composite view of both common and unique epigenetic themes apparent from the studies of multiple stem cell types.

Keywords: Aging; Differentiation; Epigenetics/chromatin; Self-renewal; Stem cell.