Epigenetics in hepatocellular carcinoma
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is the most common primary malignancy of the liver and
has a high fatality rate. Genetic and epigenetic aberrations are commonly observed in HCC …
has a high fatality rate. Genetic and epigenetic aberrations are commonly observed in HCC …
HDACs and HDAC inhibitors in cancer development and therapy
Over the last several decades, it has become clear that epigenetic abnormalities may be one
of the hallmarks of cancer. Posttranslational modifications of histones, for example, may play …
of the hallmarks of cancer. Posttranslational modifications of histones, for example, may play …
Histone deacetylases and their inhibitors in cancer, neurological diseases and immune disorders
KJ Falkenberg, RW Johnstone - Nature reviews Drug discovery, 2014 - nature.com
Epigenetic aberrations, which are recognized as key drivers of several human diseases, are
often caused by genetic defects that result in functional deregulation of epigenetic proteins …
often caused by genetic defects that result in functional deregulation of epigenetic proteins …
Epigenetics in depression and gut-brain axis: A molecular crosstalk
N Begum, A Mandhare, KP Tryphena… - Frontiers in Aging …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Gut-brain axis is a dynamic, complex, and bidirectional communication network between the
gut and brain. Changes in the microbiota-gut-brain axis are responsible for develo** …
gut and brain. Changes in the microbiota-gut-brain axis are responsible for develo** …
Neuroplasticity underlying the comorbidity of pain and depression
L Doan, T Manders, J Wang - Neural plasticity, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Acute pain induces depressed mood, and chronic pain is known to cause depression.
Depression, meanwhile, can also adversely affect pain behaviors ranging from …
Depression, meanwhile, can also adversely affect pain behaviors ranging from …
Epigenetic regulation in major depression and other stress-related disorders: molecular mechanisms, clinical relevance and therapeutic potential
M Yuan, B Yang, G Rothschild, JJ Mann… - Signal transduction and …, 2023 - nature.com
Major depressive disorder (MDD) is a chronic, generally episodic and debilitating disease
that affects an estimated 300 million people worldwide, but its pathogenesis is poorly …
that affects an estimated 300 million people worldwide, but its pathogenesis is poorly …
Epigenetic mechanisms of major depression: targeting neuronal plasticity
S Uchida, H Yamagata, T Seki… - Psychiatry and clinical …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Major depressive disorder is one of the most common mental illnesses as it affects more
than 350 million people globally. Major depressive disorder is etiologically complex and …
than 350 million people globally. Major depressive disorder is etiologically complex and …
Are the epigenetic changes predictive of therapeutic efficacy for psychiatric disorders? A translational approach towards novel drug targets
The etiopathogenesis of mental disorders is not fully understood and accumulating evidence
support that clinical symptomatology cannot be assigned to a single gene mutation, but it …
support that clinical symptomatology cannot be assigned to a single gene mutation, but it …
Fluoxetine regulates eEF2 activity (phosphorylation) via HDAC1 inhibitory mechanism in an LPS-induced mouse model of depression
Background Selective serotonin reuptaker inhibitors, including fluoxetine, are widely studied
and prescribed antidepressants, while their exact molecular and cellular mechanism are yet …
and prescribed antidepressants, while their exact molecular and cellular mechanism are yet …
HDAC inhibitor–dependent transcriptome and memory reinstatement in cognitive decline models
E Benito, H Urbanke, B Ramachandran… - The Journal of …, 2015 - Am Soc Clin Investig
Aging and increased amyloid burden are major risk factors for cognitive diseases such as
Alzheimer's disease (AD). Effective therapies for these diseases are lacking. Here, we …
Alzheimer's disease (AD). Effective therapies for these diseases are lacking. Here, we …