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Genomic targets, and histone acetylation and gene expression profiling of neural HDAC inhibition

Journal

NUCLEIC ACIDS RESEARCH
Volume 41, Issue 17, Pages 8072-8084

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/nar/gkt590

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  1. ERA-Net NEURON project Epitherapy [CSD2007-00023, SAF2008-03194-E]
  2. Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness
  3. Generalitat Valenciana [Prometeo/2012/005]
  4. Fundacio Gent per Gent
  5. [SAF2011-22855]
  6. [SAF2011-22506]

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Histone deacetylase inhibitors (HDACis) have been shown to potentiate hippocampal-dependent memory and synaptic plasticity and to ameliorate cognitive deficits and degeneration in animal models for different neuropsychiatric conditions. However, the impact of these drugs on hippocampal histone acetylation and gene expression profiles at the genomic level, and the molecular mechanisms that underlie their specificity and beneficial effects in neural tissue, remains obscure. Here, we mapped four relevant histone marks (H3K4me3, AcH3K9,14, AcH4K12 and pan-AcH2B) in hippocampal chromatin and investigated at the whole-genome level the impact of HDAC inhibition on acetylation profiles and basal and activity-driven gene expression. HDAC inhibition caused a dramatic histone hyperacetylation that was largely restricted to active loci pre-marked with H3K4me3 and AcH3K9,14. In addition, the comparison of Chromatin immunoprecipitation sequencing and gene expression profiles indicated that Trichostatin A-induced histone hyperacetylation, like histone hypoacetylation induced by histone acetyltransferase deficiency, had a modest impact on hippocampal gene expression and did not affect the transient transcriptional response to novelty exposure. However, HDAC inhibition caused the rapid induction of a homeostatic gene program related to chromatin deacetylation. These results illuminate both the relationship between hippocampal gene expression and histone acetylation and the mechanism of action of these important neuropsychiatric drugs.

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