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HDACi: Cellular effects,opportunities for restorative dentistry
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نویسنده
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duncan h.f. ,smith a.j. ,fleming g.j.p. ,cooper p.r.
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منبع
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journal of dental research - 2011 - دوره : 90 - شماره : 12 - صفحه:1377 -1388
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چکیده
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Acetylation of histone and non-histone proteins alters gene expression and induces a host of cellular effects. the acetylation process is homeostatically balanced by two groups of cellular enzymes,histone acetyltransferases (hats) and histone deacetylases (hdacs). hat activity relaxes the structure of the human chromatin,rendering it transcriptionally active,thereby increasing gene expression. in contrast,hdac activity leads to gene silencing. the enzymatic balance can be 'tipped' by histone deacetylase inhibitors (hdaci),leading to an accumulation of acetylated proteins,which subsequently modify cellular processes including stem cell differentiation,cell cycle,apoptosis,gene expression,and angiogenesis. there is a variety of natural and synthetic hdaci available,and their pleiotropic effects have contributed to diverse clinical applications,not only in cancer but also in non-cancer areas,such as chronic inflammatory disease,bone engineering,and neurodegenerative disease. indeed,it appears that hdaci-modulated effects may differ between 'normal' and transformed cells,particularly with regard to reactive oxygen species accumulation,apoptosis,proliferation,and cell cycle arrest. the potential beneficial effects of hdaci for health,resulting from their ability to regulate global gene expression by epigenetic modification of dna-associated proteins,also offer potential for application within restorative dentistry,where they may promote dental tissue regeneration following pulpal damage. © 2011 international & american associations for dental research.
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کلیدواژه
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angiogenesis; epigenetic(s); inflammation; mineralized tissue/development; regeneration; restorative dentistry
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آدرس
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division of restorative dentistry and periodontology,dublin dental university hospital,trinity college dublin,lincoln place,dublin 2, Ireland, oral biology,school of dentistry,university of birmingham,st chads queensway,birmingham b4 6nn, United Kingdom, material science unit,dublin dental university hospital,trinity college dublin,lincoln place,dublin 2, Ireland, oral biology,school of dentistry,university of birmingham,st chads queensway,birmingham b4 6nn, United Kingdom
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