Review Article
DNA Methylation and Its Implications and Accessibility for Neuropsychiatric Therapeutics
- Jeremy J. Day1,Andrew J. Kennedy1, andJ. David Sweatt1
- Vol. 55:591-611(Volume publication date January 2015)
- First published as a Review in Advance on October 17, 2014
- © Annual Reviews
Abstract
In this review, we discuss the potential pharmacological targeting of a set of powerful epigenetic mechanisms: DNA methylation control systems in the central nervous system (CNS). Specifically, we focus on the possible use of these targets for novel future treatments for learning and memory disorders. We first describe several unique pharmacological attributes of epigenetic mechanisms, especially DNA cytosine methylation, as potential drug targets. We then present an overview of the existing literature regarding DNA methylation control pathways and enzymes in the nervous system, particularly as related to synaptic function, plasticity, learning and memory. Lastly, we speculate upon potential categories of CNS cognitive disorders that might be amenable to methylomic targeting.