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[edit]DescriptionHistone acetylation in regulating glial response after CNS injury.jpg | Figure 3 Histone acetylation in regulating glial response after CNS (Central nervous system) injury. Top, depiction of timelines of activation of different immune cells and astroglia at the injury site after CNS injury. Bottom, in microglia/macrophages, HDAC inhibition reduces inflammation by enhancing anti-inflammatory/pro-repair phenotype and by inducing apoptosis through p53 and caspase. Different micro-RNAs also regulate inflammatory phenotypes of microglia/macrophage. HDAC inhibition by CI-994 suppresses neutrophil accumulation and reduces inflammatory cytokine expression. BETs are epigenetic readers of acetylated histones and promote transcription of inflammatory genes. BET inhibitor JQ1 reduced inflammatory cytokine expression and leukocyte recruitment to the injury site. In astrocytes, transcriptional module consisting of STAT3, p300 and Smad1 induces GFAP expression. HDAC inhibition reduces secretion of inflammatory cytokines, and increases neurotrophic cytokines from reactive astrocytes. |
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Source | https://www.researchgate.net/publication/334326677_Epigenetic_Regulation_Of_Axon_Regeneration_and_Glial_Activation_in_Injury_Responses Epigenetic Regulation of Axon Regeneration and Glial Activation in Injury Responses. Front. Genet. 10:640 Volume 10 - 2019 https://doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2019.00640 |
Author | Wahane S, Halawani D, Zhou X and Zou H |
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