Natural Epigenetic Modulators of Vitamin D Receptor
Vitamin D plays an important role in every tissue due to its differentiating properties and the control of calcium homeostasis. The reversion of the epigenetic repression of the vitamin D receptor (VDR) could lead to an increased sensitivity of the cells to the beneficial activity of the hormone and...
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doaj-b3d357911759413d8275c7d97f7aa54a2020-11-25T03:37:41ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172020-06-01104096409610.3390/app10124096Natural Epigenetic Modulators of Vitamin D ReceptorGiulia Apprato0Camilla Fiz1Isabella Fusano2Loredana Bergandi3Francesca Silvagno4Department of Oncology, University of Torino, 10126 Turin, ItalyDepartment of Oncology, University of Torino, 10126 Turin, ItalyDepartment of Oncology, University of Torino, 10126 Turin, ItalyDepartment of Oncology, University of Torino, 10126 Turin, ItalyDepartment of Oncology, University of Torino, 10126 Turin, ItalyVitamin D plays an important role in every tissue due to its differentiating properties and the control of calcium homeostasis. The reversion of the epigenetic repression of the vitamin D receptor (VDR) could lead to an increased sensitivity of the cells to the beneficial activity of the hormone and could be exploited in many vitamin D-resistant diseases. In this study we analyzed the effects of three natural epigenetic modulators: sulforaphane, curcumin, and the products of the fermentative activity of probiotics. Sulforaphane and curcumin are inhibitors of the DNA methyltransferases (DNMT) and of the histone deacetylases (HDAC); it has been demonstrated that sulforaphane and curcumin increase VDR expression in intestinal epithelial cells and in a human liver cancer cell line, respectively. The anti-inflammatory properties associated with the probiotic administration in vivo can be linked to the increased activity of intestinal VDR. Butyrate, an inhibitor of HDAC and a known modulator of VDR expression, is the candidate byproduct of fermentation by gut microbiome that could mediate the enhanced expression of VDR triggered by probiotics in vivo. Many other natural compounds wait to be investigated and recognized as epigenetic modulators of VDR, thus opening promising therapeutic avenues for many diseases by natural means.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/10/12/4096vitamin D receptorsulforaphanecurcuminprobioticsbutyrateepigenetic modulation |
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Giulia Apprato Camilla Fiz Isabella Fusano Loredana Bergandi Francesca Silvagno Natural Epigenetic Modulators of Vitamin D Receptor Applied Sciences vitamin D receptor sulforaphane curcumin probiotics butyrate epigenetic modulation |
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Giulia Apprato Camilla Fiz Isabella Fusano Loredana Bergandi Francesca Silvagno |
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Natural Epigenetic Modulators of Vitamin D Receptor |
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Natural Epigenetic Modulators of Vitamin D Receptor |
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Natural Epigenetic Modulators of Vitamin D Receptor |
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Natural Epigenetic Modulators of Vitamin D Receptor |
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Natural Epigenetic Modulators of Vitamin D Receptor |
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natural epigenetic modulators of vitamin d receptor |
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Vitamin D plays an important role in every tissue due to its differentiating properties and the control of calcium homeostasis. The reversion of the epigenetic repression of the vitamin D receptor (VDR) could lead to an increased sensitivity of the cells to the beneficial activity of the hormone and could be exploited in many vitamin D-resistant diseases. In this study we analyzed the effects of three natural epigenetic modulators: sulforaphane, curcumin, and the products of the fermentative activity of probiotics. Sulforaphane and curcumin are inhibitors of the DNA methyltransferases (DNMT) and of the histone deacetylases (HDAC); it has been demonstrated that sulforaphane and curcumin increase VDR expression in intestinal epithelial cells and in a human liver cancer cell line, respectively. The anti-inflammatory properties associated with the probiotic administration in vivo can be linked to the increased activity of intestinal VDR. Butyrate, an inhibitor of HDAC and a known modulator of VDR expression, is the candidate byproduct of fermentation by gut microbiome that could mediate the enhanced expression of VDR triggered by probiotics in vivo. Many other natural compounds wait to be investigated and recognized as epigenetic modulators of VDR, thus opening promising therapeutic avenues for many diseases by natural means. |
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vitamin D receptor sulforaphane curcumin probiotics butyrate epigenetic modulation |
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