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| HDAC1 is an enzyme that removes acetyl groups from histone tails, resulting in chromatin condensation and transcriptional repression. – By modulating the acetylation status of histones, HDAC1 plays a key role in regulating gene expression involved in cell cycle progression, differentiation, apoptosis, and DNA repair. – Aberrant expression or activity of HDAC1 has been linked to several cancers. – Overexpression of HDAC1 can lead to the repression of tumor suppressor genes, thereby promoting oncogenic programs and contributing to tumor progression. – HDAC1 is often associated with a more aggressive tumor phenotype and, in some contexts, a poorer clinical prognosis. Therapeutic Targeting: – HDAC inhibitors (HDACis) have emerged as anticancer agents; they work by inhibiting HDAC activity to restore acetylation levels on histones and nonhistone proteins. |
| Acute Myeloid Leukemia |
| 3426- | TQ, | Thymoquinone-Induced Reactivation of Tumor Suppressor Genes in Cancer Cells Involves Epigenetic Mechanisms |
| - | in-vitro, | BC, | MDA-MB-468 | - | in-vitro, | AML, | JK |
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