TY - JOUR
T1 - Histone deacetylase inhibitor and demethylating agent chromatin compaction and the radiation response by cancer cells
AU - Bar-Sela, Gil
AU - Jacobs, Kristi Muldoon
AU - Gius, David
PY - 2007/1
Y1 - 2007/1
N2 - It now appears that epigenetics plays a central role in transformation, both in vitro and in vivo. The expression and regulation of DNA methylation and the subsequent chromatin structure are significantly altered in tumor cells, suggesting a direct role in the process of in vivo cellular transformation. If epigenetics and posttranslational modifications of histones play a role in transformation, then it seems logical that the genes regulating chromatin compaction may also be molecular targets and markers in profiling tumor cell resistance. Local remodeling of chromatin is a key step in the regulation of gene expression, and altering the expression of these genes might also favorably alter how tumor cells respond to anticancer agents. Several new agents that alter chromatin compaction, either methyltransferase or histone deacetylases inhibitors, are progressing through clinical trials and have shown promising preclinical interactions when combined with radiation. In this review, we discuss the potential for histone deacetylases inhibitors as radiosensitizing agents.
AB - It now appears that epigenetics plays a central role in transformation, both in vitro and in vivo. The expression and regulation of DNA methylation and the subsequent chromatin structure are significantly altered in tumor cells, suggesting a direct role in the process of in vivo cellular transformation. If epigenetics and posttranslational modifications of histones play a role in transformation, then it seems logical that the genes regulating chromatin compaction may also be molecular targets and markers in profiling tumor cell resistance. Local remodeling of chromatin is a key step in the regulation of gene expression, and altering the expression of these genes might also favorably alter how tumor cells respond to anticancer agents. Several new agents that alter chromatin compaction, either methyltransferase or histone deacetylases inhibitors, are progressing through clinical trials and have shown promising preclinical interactions when combined with radiation. In this review, we discuss the potential for histone deacetylases inhibitors as radiosensitizing agents.
KW - Chromatin
KW - Epigenetic
KW - Histone deacetylases
KW - Methylation
KW - Radiation
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U2 - 10.1097/PPO.0b013e31803c7565
DO - 10.1097/PPO.0b013e31803c7565
M3 - Review article
C2 - 17464248
AN - SCOPUS:34250689152
SN - 1528-9117
VL - 13
SP - 65
EP - 69
JO - Cancer Journal from Scientific American
JF - Cancer Journal from Scientific American
IS - 1
ER -