Journal article

Effects of the histone deacetylase inhibitor, trichostatin a, in a chronic allergic airways disease model in mice

SG Royce, W Dang, G Yuan, J Tran, A El-Osta, TC Karagiannis, MLK Tang

Archivum Immunologiae Et Therapiae Experimentalis | SPRINGER BASEL AG | Published : 2012

Abstract

There is a need for new asthma therapies that can concurrently address airway remodeling, airway hyperresponsiveness and progressive irreversible loss of lung function, in addition to inhibiting inflammation. Histone deacetylase inhibitors (HDACi) alter gene expression by interfering with the removal of acetyl groups from histones. The HDACi trichostatin A (TSA) has pleiotropic effects targeting key pathological processes in asthma including inflammation, proliferation, angiogenesis and fibrosis. The aim was to evaluate the effects of TSA treatment in a mouse model of chronic allergic airways disease (AAD). Wild-type BALB/c mice with AAD were treated intraperitoneally with 5 mg/kg TSA or veh..

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