نتایج جستجو برای: histone deacetylase inhibitors

تعداد نتایج: 228207  

2009
Sarah Deleu Eline Menu Els Van Valckenborgh Ben Van Camp Joanna Fraczek Isabelle Vande Broek Vera Rogiers Karin Vanderkerken

Novel drugs such as bortezomib and highdose chemotherapy combined with stem cell transplantation improved the outcome of multiple myeloma patients in the past decade. However, multiple myeloma often remains incurable due to the development of drug resistance governed by the bone marrow micro environment. Therefore targeting new pathways to overcome this resistance is needed. Histone deacetylase...

2011
Nadine Martinet Philippe Bertrand

As opposed to genetics, dealing with gene expressions by direct DNA sequence modifications, the term epigenetics applies to all the external influences that target the chromatin structure of cells with impact on gene expression unrelated to the sequence coding of DNA itself. In normal cells, epigenetics modulates gene expression through all development steps. When "imprinted" early by the envir...

Journal: :Anti-cancer drugs 2002
David M Vigushin R Charles Coombes

Histone deacetylase (HDAC) inhibitors are emerging as an exciting new class of potential anticancer agents for the treatment of solid and hematological malignancies. In recent years, an increasing number of structurally diverse HDAC inhibitors have been identified that inhibit proliferation and induce differentiation and/or apoptosis of tumor cells in culture and in animal models. HDAC inhibiti...

2006
Madeleine S. Q. Kortenhorst Michael A. Carducci Shabana Shabbeer

In recent years, the role of epigenetics in the development and treatment of cancer has gained interest and the effects of internal and external factors on the epigenetic profile are under investigation. The term “epigenetics” refers to modifications that influence phenotype without altering genotype. Epigenetic changes are potentially reversible but generally stably maintained during the cell ...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2009
Herbert E Covington Ian Maze Quincey C LaPlant Vincent F Vialou Yoshinori N Ohnishi Olivier Berton Dan M Fass William Renthal Augustus J Rush Emma Y Wu Subroto Ghose Vaishnav Krishnan Scott J Russo Carol Tamminga Stephen J Haggarty Eric J Nestler

Persistent symptoms of depression suggest the involvement of stable molecular adaptations in brain, which may be reflected at the level of chromatin remodeling. We find that chronic social defeat stress in mice causes a transient decrease, followed by a persistent increase, in levels of acetylated histone H3 in the nucleus accumbens, an important limbic brain region. This persistent increase in...

Journal: :Cancer letters 2009
Nicolas Batty Gabriel G Malouf Jean Pierre J Issa

Histone deacetylase inhibitors (HDACIs) constitute a novel class of targeted drugs that alter the acetylation status of histones and other important cellular proteins. These agents modulate chromatin structure leading to transcriptional changes, induce pleiotropic effects on functional pathways and activate cell death signaling in cancer cells. Anti-neoplastic activity in vitro was shown in sev...

Journal: :Organic & biomolecular chemistry 2008
Russell B Williams Jon C Henrikson Ashley R Hoover Andrlynn E Lee Robert H Cichewicz

Fungi treated with DNA methyltransferase and histone deacetylase inhibitors exhibited natural product profiles with enhanced chemical diversity demonstrating that small-molecule epigenetic modifiers are effective tools for rationally controlling the native expression of fungal biosynthetic pathways and generating new biomolecules.

Journal: :EMBO reports 2010
Sophie Gay Anne-Marie Lachages Gael A Millot Sylvain Courbet Anne Letessier Michelle Debatisse Olivier Brison

In eukaryotes, only a fraction of replication origins fire at each S phase. Local histone acetylation was proposed to control firing efficiency of origins, but conflicting results were obtained. We report that local histone acetylation does not reflect origin efficiencies along the adenosine monophosphate deaminase 2 locus in mammalian fibroblasts. Reciprocally, modulation of origin efficiency ...

Journal: :Biochimica et biophysica acta 2013
Cai Guo Ye George G Chen Rocky L K Ho Juanita L Merchant Ming-Liang He Paul B S Lai

Zinc-binding protein-89 regulates Bak to facilitate apoptosis in cancer cells. This study examined if zinc-binding protein-89 regulates Bak through an epigenetic mechanism in hepatocellular carcinoma. We first demonstrated that the expression of Bak was reduced but the levels of deoxyribonucleic acid methyltransferase 1 and histone deacetylase 3 were increased in hepatocellular carcinoma cancer...

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