Cell-type dependent regulation of pluripotency and chromatin remodeling genes by hydralazine.
Aguirre-Vazquez A; Castorena-Torres F; Silva-Ramirez B; Penuelas-Urquides K; Camacho-Moll ME; Salazar-Olivo LA; Velasco I; Bermudez de Leon M (2023). Cell-type dependent regulation of pluripotency and chromatin remodeling genes by hydralazine. Stem Cell Res Ther 14 :42
The generation of induced pluripotent stem cells has opened the field of study for stem cell research, disease modeling and drug development. However, the epigenetic signatures present in somatic cells make cell reprogramming still an inefficient process. This epigenetic memory constitutes an obstacle in cellular reprogramming. Here, we report the effect of hydralazine (HYD) and valproic acid (VPA), two small molecules with proven epigenetic activity, on the expression of pluripotency genes in adult (aHF) and neonatal (nbHF) human fibroblasts.