Hydroxamate HDAC inhibitors potency in mediating dentine regeneration: a review

The quality of the reparative dentin structure is influenced by the signaling molecules contained in the pulp-capping material applied. A tunnel defect has been found in reparative dentin under treatment with conventional pulp-capping materials. It led to treatment failure due to the reduction of de...

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Main Authors: Sulistyowati, I, Anggraini, W, Ariyani, A P, Khalid, Rafiq
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spelling my.iium.irep.1119812024-04-29T06:37:56Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/111981/ Hydroxamate HDAC inhibitors potency in mediating dentine regeneration: a review Sulistyowati, I Anggraini, W Ariyani, A P Khalid, Rafiq RK Dentistry The quality of the reparative dentin structure is influenced by the signaling molecules contained in the pulp-capping material applied. A tunnel defect has been found in reparative dentin under treatment with conventional pulp-capping materials. It led to treatment failure due to the reduction of dentine permeability. Moreover, HDAC inhibitors, epigenetic modifying agents, have been reported to induce odontoblast-like differentiation and mineralization. This article aims to observe the potency of HDAC inhibitors (HDACis) in dentin regeneration. This article reviews the latest improvement in the field of dentine regeneration with the involvement of epigenetic-modifying agents such as HDAC inhibitors (HDACis). Trichostatin A (TSA) and suberoylanilide hydroxamic acid (SAHA or vorinostat), grouped in the hydroxamates family, induce the expression of a series of odontogenic-related genes and lead to mineralization. This article provides a theoretical basis for understanding how reparative dentin is formed and mediated by signaling molecules and describes how these HDACis epigenetically induce odontoblast-like differentiation. CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group 2024-02-22 Book Chapter PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/111981/1/111981_Hydroxamate%20HDAC%20inhibitors.pdf Sulistyowati, I and Anggraini, W and Ariyani, A P and Khalid, Rafiq (2024) Hydroxamate HDAC inhibitors potency in mediating dentine regeneration: a review. In: Quality Improvement in Dental and Medical Knowledge, Research, Skills and Ethics Facing Global Challenges. Proceedings of the International Conference on Technology of Dental and Medical Sciences (ICTDMS 2022) (1). CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group, London, United Kingdom, pp. 435-442. ISBN 978-1-032-51441-3 https://www.taylorfrancis.com/chapters/edit/10.1201/9781003402374-65/hydroxamate-hdac-inhibitors-potency-mediating-dentine-regeneration-review-sulistyowati-anggraini-ariyani-khalid 10.1201/9781003402374
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Sulistyowati, I
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Ariyani, A P
Khalid, Rafiq
Hydroxamate HDAC inhibitors potency in mediating dentine regeneration: a review
description The quality of the reparative dentin structure is influenced by the signaling molecules contained in the pulp-capping material applied. A tunnel defect has been found in reparative dentin under treatment with conventional pulp-capping materials. It led to treatment failure due to the reduction of dentine permeability. Moreover, HDAC inhibitors, epigenetic modifying agents, have been reported to induce odontoblast-like differentiation and mineralization. This article aims to observe the potency of HDAC inhibitors (HDACis) in dentin regeneration. This article reviews the latest improvement in the field of dentine regeneration with the involvement of epigenetic-modifying agents such as HDAC inhibitors (HDACis). Trichostatin A (TSA) and suberoylanilide hydroxamic acid (SAHA or vorinostat), grouped in the hydroxamates family, induce the expression of a series of odontogenic-related genes and lead to mineralization. This article provides a theoretical basis for understanding how reparative dentin is formed and mediated by signaling molecules and describes how these HDACis epigenetically induce odontoblast-like differentiation.
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author Sulistyowati, I
Anggraini, W
Ariyani, A P
Khalid, Rafiq
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Anggraini, W
Ariyani, A P
Khalid, Rafiq
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title Hydroxamate HDAC inhibitors potency in mediating dentine regeneration: a review
title_short Hydroxamate HDAC inhibitors potency in mediating dentine regeneration: a review
title_full Hydroxamate HDAC inhibitors potency in mediating dentine regeneration: a review
title_fullStr Hydroxamate HDAC inhibitors potency in mediating dentine regeneration: a review
title_full_unstemmed Hydroxamate HDAC inhibitors potency in mediating dentine regeneration: a review
title_sort hydroxamate hdac inhibitors potency in mediating dentine regeneration: a review
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