Abstract

Histone acetylation and deacetylation are associated with diverse biological phenomena via gene transcription, and histone deacetylases (HDACs) regulate protein deacetylation. HDAC8 is associated with childhood neurological disorders that develop in the uterus and may contribute to neurodevelopment. In our previous studies, we found that HDAC8 regulates neuronal differentiation in P19 pluripotent embryonic carcinoma cells (P19EC cells) by regulating embryoid body (EB) formation. However, the mechanism through which HDAC8 is involved in EB formation and neuronal differentiation remains unclear. Here, we show that HDAC8 regulates EB formation and neuronal differentiation by regulating the canonical Hedgehog (Hh) signaling pathway in P19EC cells. We found that HDAC8 is possibly involved in regulating the expression of the Smoothened receptor (Smo), an important receptor in canonical Hh signaling, and treatment with a Smo agonist restored EB formation ability, which was reduced in HDAC8 knockout P19EC cells. Our results demonstrate that HDAC8 functions in EB formation, which is involved in the Hh signaling pathway that is important for embryonic development.

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