Vascular adaptations to either physiological or pathophysiological conditions commonly require gene expression modifications in the most represented cellular elements of the vessel wall, i.e. endothelial and smooth muscle cells. In addition to transcription factors, a number of mechanisms contribute to the regulation of gene expression in these cells including noncoding RNAs, histone and DNA modifications, collectively indicated as epigenetic modifications. Here, we summarize the state of art regarding the role of epigenetic changes in major vascular diseases, and discuss the potential diagnostic and therapeutic applications of epigenetic modulation in this context.
Epigenetic modulation of vascular diseases: Assessing the evidence and exploring the opportunities / Schiattarella, G. G. a.; R., Madonna; Linthout, Van; Thum, S; Schulz, T.; Ferdinandy, R.; Perrino, P.. - In: VASCULAR PHARMACOLOGY. - ISSN 1537-1891. - (2018). [10.1016/j.vph.2018.02.009]
Epigenetic modulation of vascular diseases: Assessing the evidence and exploring the opportunities
P. Perrino
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2018
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Vascular adaptations to either physiological or pathophysiological conditions commonly require gene expression modifications in the most represented cellular elements of the vessel wall, i.e. endothelial and smooth muscle cells. In addition to transcription factors, a number of mechanisms contribute to the regulation of gene expression in these cells including noncoding RNAs, histone and DNA modifications, collectively indicated as epigenetic modifications. Here, we summarize the state of art regarding the role of epigenetic changes in major vascular diseases, and discuss the potential diagnostic and therapeutic applications of epigenetic modulation in this context.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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