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HDAC3 is a molecular brake of the metabolic switch supporting white adipose tissue browning. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
White adipose tissue (WAT) can undergo a phenotypic switch, known as browning, in response to environmental stimuli such as cold. Post-translational modifications of histones have been shown to regulate cellular energy metabolism, but their role in white
Andolfo, A.   +13 more
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Resistance after chronic application of the HDAC-inhibitor valproic acid is associated with elevated Akt activation in renal cell carcinoma in vivo [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
Targeted drugs have significantly improved the therapeutic options for advanced renal cell carcinoma (RCC). However, resistance often develops, negating the benefit of these agents.
Bartsch, Georg   +6 more
core   +5 more sources

Inhibition of HDAC3 induces neuroprotection by activating the Npas4 signaling pathway following surgical brain injury in rats [PDF]

open access: yesIranian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences
Objective(s): Histone deacetylase 3 (HDAC3) can acetylate histones, negatively regulating Neuronal Per-Arnt-Sim domain protein 4 (Npas4) and participating in various pathological processes of central nervous system lesions.
Haiping Gu   +7 more
doaj   +1 more source

Altered modulation of lamin A/C-HDAC2 interaction and p21 expression during oxidative stress response in HGPS [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
Defects in stress response are main determinants of cellular senescence and organism aging. In fibroblasts from patients affected by Hutchinson-Gilford progeria, a severe LMNA-linked syndrome associated with bone resorption, cardiovascular disorders, and
Andrenacci, Davide   +13 more
core   +2 more sources

Microglia-specific deletion of histone deacetylase 3 promotes inflammation resolution, white matter integrity, and functional recovery in a mouse model of traumatic brain injury

open access: yesJournal of Neuroinflammation, 2022
Background Histone deacetylases (HDACs) are believed to exacerbate traumatic brain injury (TBI) based on studies using pan-HDAC inhibitors. However, the HDAC isoform responsible for the detrimental effects and the cell types involved remain unknown ...
Yongfang Zhao   +9 more
doaj   +1 more source

Epigenetic Regulation of Matrix Metalloproteinase-1 and -3 Expression in Mycobacterium tuberculosis Infection. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
In pulmonary tuberculosis (TB), the inflammatory immune response against Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) is associated with tissue destruction and cavitation, which drives disease transmission, chronic lung disease, and mortality.
Alland   +52 more
core   +2 more sources

Structure, function and inhibition of poly(ADP-ribose)polymerase, member 14 (PARP14) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
Poly(ADP-ribose)polymerase, member 14 (PARP14, alternatively named ARTD8, BAL2, and COAST6) is an intracellular mono(ADP-ribosyl) transferase. PARP14 transfers a negatively charged ADP-ribose unit from a donor NAD+ molecule onto a target protein, post ...
Levonis, Stephan M   +3 more
core   +1 more source

HDAC3 (histone deacetylase 3) [PDF]

open access: yesAtlas of Genetics and Cytogenetics in Oncology and Haematology, 2011
Review on HDAC3 (histone deacetylase 3), with data on DNA, on the protein encoded, and where the gene is implicated.
openaire   +1 more source

RGFP966 exerts neuroprotective effect via HDAC3/Nrf2 pathway after surgical brain injury in rats

open access: yesHeliyon, 2023
Background: Histone deacetylase 3 (HDAC3) restores chromatin nucleosomes to a transcriptional repression state, thereby inhibiting gene expression. Studies have found that HDAC3 expression is upregulated in a variety of pathological states of the central
Hai-Ping Gu   +7 more
doaj   +1 more source

Alteration of Epigenetic Regulation by Long Noncoding RNAs in Cancer [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
Long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) are important regulators of the epigenetic status of the human genome. Besides their participation to normal physiology, lncRNA expression and function have been already associated to many diseases, including cancer.
Fatica, Alessandro, Morlando, Mariangela
core   +2 more sources

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