Histone modifications and their role in epigenetics of atopy and allergic diseases

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Bilal Alaskhar Alhamwe
Razi Khalaila
Johanna Wolf
Verena von Bülow
Hani Harb
Fahd Alhamdan
Charles S. Hii
Susan L. Prescott
Antonio Ferrante
Harald Renz
Holger Garn
Daniel P. Potaczek
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[1] Philipps University Marburg,Institute of Laboratory Medicine and Pathobiochemistry, Molecular Diagnostics
[2] inVIVO Planetary Health,Department of Immunopathology, SA Pathology
[3] Group of the Worldwide Universities Network (WUN),Robinson Research Institute, School of Medicine and School of Biological Science
[4] Women and Children’s Hospital Campus,School of Paediatrics and Child Health
[5] University of Adelaide,undefined
[6] University of Western Australia,undefined
[7] German Center for Lung Research (DZL),undefined
[8] John Paul II Hospital,undefined
[9] Boston Children’s Hospital,undefined
[10] Harvard Medical School,undefined
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Allergy; Asthma; Atopy; Epigenetic (-s); Histone acetylation; Histone methylation; Histone modification (-s); Histone phosphorylation; Inflammation; Immunity;
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This review covers basic aspects of histone modification and the role of posttranslational histone modifications in the development of allergic diseases, including the immune mechanisms underlying this development. Together with DNA methylation, histone modifications (including histone acetylation, methylation, phosphorylation, ubiquitination, etc.) represent the classical epigenetic mechanisms. However, much less attention has been given to histone modifications than to DNA methylation in the context of allergy. A systematic review of the literature was undertaken to provide an unbiased and comprehensive update on the involvement of histone modifications in allergy and the mechanisms underlying this development. In addition to covering the growing interest in the contribution of histone modifications in regulating the development of allergic diseases, this review summarizes some of the evidence supporting this contribution. There are at least two levels at which the role of histone modifications is manifested. One is the regulation of cells that contribute to the allergic inflammation (T cells and macrophages) and those that participate in airway remodeling [(myo-) fibroblasts]. The other is the direct association between histone modifications and allergic phenotypes. Inhibitors of histone-modifying enzymes may potentially be used as anti-allergic drugs. Furthermore, epigenetic patterns may provide novel tools in the diagnosis of allergic disorders.
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