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  2. The role of HDAC3 and its inhibitors in regulation of oxidative stress and chronic diseases

The role of HDAC3 and its inhibitors in regulation of oxidative stress and chronic diseases

  • Cell Death Discov. 2023 Apr 18;9(1):131. doi: 10.1038/s41420-023-01399-w.
Ruyuan He # 1 Bohao Liu # 1 Boxin Geng # 2 Ning Li 3 Qing Geng 4
Affiliations

Affiliations

  • 1 Department of Thoracic Surgery, Renmin Hospital of Wuhan University, Wuhan, China.
  • 2 School of Basic Medicine, Army Medical University (Third Military Medical University), Chongqing, China.
  • 3 Department of Thoracic Surgery, Renmin Hospital of Wuhan University, Wuhan, China. [email protected].
  • 4 Department of Thoracic Surgery, Renmin Hospital of Wuhan University, Wuhan, China. [email protected].
  • # Contributed equally.
Abstract

HDAC3 is a specific and crucial member of the HDAC family. It is required for embryonic growth, development, and physiological function. The regulation of oxidative stress is an important factor in intracellular homeostasis and signal transduction. Currently, HDAC3 has been found to regulate several oxidative stress-related processes and molecules dependent on its deacetylase and non-enzymatic activities. In this review, we comprehensively summarize the knowledge of the relationship of HDAC3 with mitochondria function and metabolism, ROS-produced Enzymes, antioxidant Enzymes, and oxidative stress-associated transcription factors. We also discuss the role of HDAC3 and its inhibitors in some chronic cardiovascular, kidney, and neurodegenerative diseases. Due to the simultaneous existence of enzyme activity and non-enzyme activity, HDAC3 and the development of its selective inhibitors still need further exploration in the future.

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