Nucleic Acid Methylation/demethylation, Endogenous Formaldehyde and Age-related Cognitive Impairment
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Institute of Biophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100101, China,CUHK Shenzhen Research Institute, Shenzhen 518057, China,State Laboratory of Brain and Cognitive Science, Institute of Biophysics, Chinese Academy of Science, Beijing 100101, China;The Graduate University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, China,Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, Beijing 100029, China,Institute of Biophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100101, China

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This work was supported by grants from National Basic Research Program of China (2012CB911000), The National Natural Science Foundation of China (31270868) and The Chinese Academy of Sciences Key Deployment Project(20140909)

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    Methylation/demethylation of DNA, RNA and histone plays important roles in epigenetic functions. Formaldehyde is a significant factor participating in reversible and dynamic methylation of the biomacromolecules. As recently reported, memory formation and cognitive dysfunction are correlated with endogenous formaldehyde metabolism. Imbalance of formaldehyde metabolism affects DNA/RNA methylation and demethylation. Concentrations of endogenous formaldehyde are positively correlated with the severity of cognitive impairment of Alzheimer's patients in clinics. As an epidemiological survey shows, the levels of endogenous formaldehyde in elderly humans are negatively correlated with education years, suggesting that formaldehyde acts like a key factor in human learning and memory. "Live and learn" may mitigate the progression of age-related cognitive impairment resulted from imbalance of formaldehyde metabolism. Further investigation of endogenous formaldehyde involved in epigenetic modificaion and regulation should be carried out to understand the pathomechanism of cognition and cognitive impairment.

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SU Tao, SONG Dan, LI Ting, WANG Xing-Hua, HE Rong-Qiao. Nucleic Acid Methylation/demethylation, Endogenous Formaldehyde and Age-related Cognitive Impairment[J]. Progress in Biochemistry and Biophysics,2015,42(3):211-219

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  • Received:October 24,2014
  • Revised:December 20,2014
  • Accepted:December 23,2014
  • Online: March 24,2015
  • Published: March 20,2015