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HDAC Inhibitor Mechanism in Neurodegeneration

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HDAC Inhibitor Mechanism in Neurodegeneration

Epigenetic dysregulation represents a fundamental yet underappreciated contributor to neurodegenerative disease pathogenesis. Histone deacetylases (HDACs) play a critical role in maintaining the balance between histone acetylation and deacetylation, which controls chromatin accessibility and gene expression. In neurodegenerative diseases, this balance becomes disrupted—HDACs become overexpressed, leading to aberrant repression of neuroprotective genes and accelerating synaptic dysfunction. Understanding this epigenetic mechanism provides not only mechanistic insights into disease progression but also a promising therapeutic avenue through HDAC inhibitor therapy.

Overview of Histone Acetylation Biology

The Acetylation Equilibrium

Histone acetylation is a dynamic post-translational modification that regulates chromatin structure and gene expression. The balance between histone acetyltransferases (HATs) and histone deacetylases (HDACs) determines the acetylation state of histone tails, which directly influences whether genes are transcribed or silenced. [@liu2021]

  • HATs add acetyl groups to lysine residues on histone tails, neutralizing their positive charge
  • This weakens histone-DNA interaction, promoting an open chromatin configuration (euchromatin)
  • Open chromatin allows transcription factors and RNA polymerase to access gene promoters
  • HDACs remove acetyl groups, restoring positive charge and promoting chromatin compaction (heterochromatin)

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