Histone deacetylases (HDACs) play a crucial role in several physiological and pathological cell functions, including cell development and cancer, by deacetylating both histones and others proteins. HDACs belong to a large family of enzymes including Class I, II and IV as well as Class III or sirtuins subfamilies, that undergo a complex transcriptional and post-translational regulation. In current years, antitumor therapy is attempting to exploit several chemical classes of inhibitors that target HDACs, frequently reported to be misregulated in cancer. Nevertheless, the identity of gene products directly involved in tumorigenesis and preventing HDAC misregulation in cancer is still poorly understood. Recent evidence has demonstrated that the...
The dysregulation of gene expression is a critical event involved in all steps of tumorigenesis. Abe...
Influencing epigenetic tumorigenic modifications is an exciting strategy for anticancer drug develop...
This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
Histone deacetylases comprise a family of 18 genes, which are grouped into classes I-IV based on the...
Post translational modification of histones and non-histone proteins by acetylation play a key role ...
Genetic abnormalities have been conventionally considered as hallmarks of cancer. However, studies o...
Cancer drug development has moved from conventional cytotoxic chemotherapeutics to a more mechanism-...
Circa twenty-five years ago, cancer research was dominated by the concept that the origin of cancer ...
Background. Despite recent success toward discovery of more effective anticancer drugs, chemoresista...
Cancer drug development has moved from conventional cytotoxic chemotherapeutics to a more mechanism-...
Histone deacetylases (HDACs) have long been implicated in tumorigenesis and tumor progression demons...
Epigenic regulation of gene transcription has recently been the subject of a fast growing interest p...
Histone-deacetylase inhibitors (HDCACi) represent a new class of antitumor agents currently in clini...
Histone deacetylases (HDACs) have long been implicated in tumorigenesis and tumor progression demons...
Histone deacetylases (HDACs) regulate transcription and specific functions, such as tumor suppressio...
The dysregulation of gene expression is a critical event involved in all steps of tumorigenesis. Abe...
Influencing epigenetic tumorigenic modifications is an exciting strategy for anticancer drug develop...
This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
Histone deacetylases comprise a family of 18 genes, which are grouped into classes I-IV based on the...
Post translational modification of histones and non-histone proteins by acetylation play a key role ...
Genetic abnormalities have been conventionally considered as hallmarks of cancer. However, studies o...
Cancer drug development has moved from conventional cytotoxic chemotherapeutics to a more mechanism-...
Circa twenty-five years ago, cancer research was dominated by the concept that the origin of cancer ...
Background. Despite recent success toward discovery of more effective anticancer drugs, chemoresista...
Cancer drug development has moved from conventional cytotoxic chemotherapeutics to a more mechanism-...
Histone deacetylases (HDACs) have long been implicated in tumorigenesis and tumor progression demons...
Epigenic regulation of gene transcription has recently been the subject of a fast growing interest p...
Histone-deacetylase inhibitors (HDCACi) represent a new class of antitumor agents currently in clini...
Histone deacetylases (HDACs) have long been implicated in tumorigenesis and tumor progression demons...
Histone deacetylases (HDACs) regulate transcription and specific functions, such as tumor suppressio...
The dysregulation of gene expression is a critical event involved in all steps of tumorigenesis. Abe...
Influencing epigenetic tumorigenic modifications is an exciting strategy for anticancer drug develop...
This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...