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Epigenetic Readers of Lysine Acetylation Regulate Cocaine-Induced Plasticity.

Gregory C SartorSamuel K PowellShaun P BrothersClaes Wahlestedt
Published in: The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience (2016)
Proteins involved in the "readout" of lysine acetylation marks, referred to as BET bromodomain proteins (including BRD2, BRD3, BRD4, and BRDT), have been shown to be key regulators of chromatin dynamics and disease, and BET inhibitors are currently being studied in several clinical trials. However, their role in addiction-related phenomena remains unknown. In the current studies, we revealed that BRD4 is elevated in the nucleus accumbens and recruited to promoter regions of addiction-related genes following repeated cocaine administration, and that inhibition of BRD4 attenuates transcriptional and behavioral responses to cocaine. Together, these studies reveal that BET inhibitors may have therapeutic utility in the treatment of cocaine addiction.
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