A Novel Cognition of Decitabine: Insights into Immunomodulation and Antiviral Effects

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Abstract

DNA methylation, as one of the major means of epigenesis change, makes a large difference in the spatial structure of chromatin, transposable element activity and, fundamentally, gene tran-scription. It has been confirmed that DNA methylation is closely related to innate immune responses. Decitabine, the most efficient available DNA methyltransferase inhibitor, has demonstrated exhila-rating immune activation and antiviral effects on multiple viruses, including HIV, HBV, HCV, HPV and EHV1. This review considers the role of decitabine in regulating innate immune responses and antiviral ability. Understanding the complex transcriptional and immune regulation of decitabine could help to identify and validate therapeutic methods to reduce pathogen infection-associated morbidity, especially virus infection-induced morbidity and mortality.

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Xiao, J., Liu, P., Wang, Y., Zhu, Y., Zeng, Q., Hu, X., … Wang, Y. (2022, March 1). A Novel Cognition of Decitabine: Insights into Immunomodulation and Antiviral Effects. Molecules. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules27061973

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