Regulation of adult stem cell function by ketone bodies

Ole Emil Andersen, Jens Vase Poulsen, Jean Farup*, Antoine de Morree*

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Abstract

Adult stem cells play key roles in tissue homeostasis and regeneration. Recent evidence suggests that dietary interventions can significantly impact adult stem cell function. Some of these effects depend on ketone bodies. Adult stem cells could therefore potentially be manipulated through dietary regimens or exogenous ketone body supplementation, a possibility with significant implications for regenerative medicine. In this review we discuss recent findings of the mechanisms by which ketone bodies could influence adult stem cells, including ketogenesis in adult stem cells, uptake and transport of circulating ketone bodies, receptor-mediated signaling, and changes to cellular metabolism. We also discuss the potential effects of ketone bodies on intracellular processes such as protein acetylation and post-transcriptional control of gene expression. The exploration of mechanisms underlying the effects of ketone bodies on stem cell function reveals potential therapeutic targets for tissue regeneration and age-related diseases and suggests future research directions in the field of ketone bodies and stem cells.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1246998
JournalFrontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology
Volume11
Number of pages9
ISSN2296-634X
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Aug 2023

Keywords

  • adult stem cells
  • beta-hydroxybutyrylation
  • cellular metabolism
  • ketone bodies
  • regenerative medicine
  • stem cell function
  • tissue homeostasis

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