The Current Therapeutic Role of Chromatin Remodeling for the Prognosis and Treatment of Heart Failure

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Abstract

Cardiovascular diseases are a major cause of death globally, with no cure to date. Many interventions have been studied and suggested, of which epigenetics and chromatin remodeling have been the most promising. Over the last decade, major advancements have been made in the field of chromatin remodeling, particularly for the treatment of heart failure, because of innovations in bioinformatics and gene therapy. Specifically, understanding changes to the chromatin architecture have been shown to alter cardiac disease progression via variations in genomic sequencing, targeting cardiac genes, using RNA molecules, and utilizing chromatin remodeler complexes. By understanding these chromatin remodeling mechanisms in an injured heart, treatments for heart failure have been suggested through individualized pharmaceutical interventions as well as biomarkers for major disease states. By understanding the current roles of chromatin remodeling in heart failure, a potential therapeutic approach may be discovered in the future.

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Kraus, L., & Beavens, B. (2023, February 1). The Current Therapeutic Role of Chromatin Remodeling for the Prognosis and Treatment of Heart Failure. Biomedicines. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines11020579

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