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    Progressive neuronal dysfunction and death are key features of neurodegenerative diseases; therefore, promoting neurogenesis in neurodegenerative diseases is crucial. With advancements in proteomics and high-throughput sequencing technology, it has been demonstrated that histone post-transcriptional modifications (PTMs) are often altered during neurogenesis when the brain is affected by disease or external stimuli and that the degree of histone modification is closely associated with the development of neurodegenerative diseases. This review aimed to show the regulatory role of histone modifications in neurogenesis and neurodegenerative diseases by discussing the changing patterns and functional significance of histone modifications, including histone methylation, acetylation, ubiquitination, phosphorylation, and lactylation. Finally, we explored the control of neurogenesis and the development of neurodegenerative diseases by artificially modulating histone modifications. Copyright © 2024 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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    Anqi Zhao, Wenhong Xu, Rui Han, Junyuan Wei, Qi Yu, Miaomiao Wang, Haokun Li, Meiying Li, Guangfan Chi. Role of histone modifications in neurogenesis and neurodegenerative disease development. Ageing research reviews. 2024 Jul;98:102324

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    PMID: 38762100

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