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Mechanistic sequence of histone deacetylase inhibitors and radiation treatment : an overview
Seane, Elsie Neo; Nair, Shankari; Vandevoorde, Charlot; Joubert, Anna Margaretha
Histone deacetylases inhibitors (HDACis) have shown promising therapeutic outcomes
in haematological malignancies such as leukaemia, multiple myeloma, and lymphoma, with disappointing
results in solid tumours when used as monotherapy. As a result, combination therapies
either with radiation or other deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) damaging agents have been suggested as
ideal strategy to improve their efficacy in solid tumours. Numerous in vitro and in vivo studies have
demonstrated that HDACis can sensitise malignant cells to both electromagnetic and particle types
of radiation by inhibiting DNA damage repair. Although the radiosensitising ability of HDACis
has been reported as early as the 1990s, the mechanisms of radiosensitisation are yet to be fully
understood. This review brings forth the various protocols used to sequence the administration of
radiation and HDACi treatments in the different studies. The possible contribution of these various
protocols to the ambiguity that surrounds the mechanisms of radiosensitisation is also highlighted.
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DATA AVAILABILITY STATEMENT : Data sharing is not applicable.