2022
DOI: 10.1111/jcmm.17518
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Transcription factors are potential therapeutic targets in epilepsy

Abstract: Academics generally believe that imbalance between excitation and inhibition of the nervous system is the root cause of epilepsy. However, the aetiology of epilepsy is complex, and its pathogenesis remains unclear. Many studies have shown that epilepsy is closely related to genetic factors. Additionally, the involvement of a variety of tumour‐related transcription factors in the pathogenesis of epilepsy has been confirmed, which also confirms the heredity of epilepsy. In this review, we summarize the existing … Show more

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“…To accomplish this, we analyzed our DE genes for enrichment of specific transcription factor binding motifs using the HOMER software. Of particular interest was the cAMP-response element binding protein (Creb), known to be activated by phosphorylation downstream of the MAPK and PKA pathways, as well as the crucial role of Creb-mediated transcriptional regulation in response to epileptogenesis ( G. Wang et al, 2020 ; Mertz et al, 2020 ; Sun et al, 2022 ). Further analysis using HOMER showed a Creb motif upstream of 29% of the genes ( Fig.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…To accomplish this, we analyzed our DE genes for enrichment of specific transcription factor binding motifs using the HOMER software. Of particular interest was the cAMP-response element binding protein (Creb), known to be activated by phosphorylation downstream of the MAPK and PKA pathways, as well as the crucial role of Creb-mediated transcriptional regulation in response to epileptogenesis ( G. Wang et al, 2020 ; Mertz et al, 2020 ; Sun et al, 2022 ). Further analysis using HOMER showed a Creb motif upstream of 29% of the genes ( Fig.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Notable among these were changes in transcription factors and genes involving the MAPK pathway, neurotrophins, and calcium ion response. Previous work also implicated the MAPK pathway as a potential disease-modifying route in epilepsy ( Parrish et al, 2018 ), while transcription factors, such as Creb, are increasingly considered as targets for therapy in seizure disorders ( Sun et al, 2022 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To accomplish this, we analyzed our DE genes for enrichment of specific transcription factor binding motifs using the HOMER software. Of particular interest was the cAMP response-element binding protein (CREB), known to be activated by phosphorylation downstream of the MAPK and PKA pathways, as well as the crucial role of CREB-mediated transcriptional regulation in response to epileptogenesis (Mertz et al, 2020; Sun et al, 2022; Wang et al, 2020). Further analysis using HOMER showed a CREB motif upstream of 29% of the genes (Figure 4C), indicative of the involvement of CREB in mediating a large proportion of our observed gene expression changes.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Chronic persistent Na + current is expected to trigger excess glutamate release and activation of synaptic NMDAR, which has been shown to induce strong phosphorylation of CREB and promote CREB-dependent gene transcription [ 75 ]. In addition, NMDAR mediated hyperexcitability can lead to epileptiform activity and BBB disturbance early in the process of seizure development [ 73 , 76 ]. CREB-dependent transcription also may be upstream of the induction of synaptogenesis signaling [ 73 , 77 ] and myelination signaling [ 78 , 79 ], two additional activated pathways in pre-TC males.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%