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Insight on pyrimido[5,4-g]indolizine and pyrimido[4,5-c]pyrrolo[1,2-a]azepine systems as promising photosensitizers on malignant cells

2022

Searching for new small molecules as photosensitizing agents, we have developed a class of twenty-five pyrimido[5,4-g]indolizine and pyrimido[4,5-c]pyrrolo[1,2-a]azepines with a good substitution pattern defining a versatile synthetic pathway to approach the title ring system. All compounds were evaluated for their photocytotoxicity on a triple negative human breast cancer cell line (MDA-MB-231) in the dark and under UVA light (2.0 J/cm2). The most effective compounds exhibited a photoantiproliferative activity with IC50 values up to nanomolar ranges. Interestingly, these new developed compounds showed high selectivity towards cancerous cells with respect to non-cancerous ones. Moreover, fo…

PharmacologyMDA-MB-231Triple negative human breast cancerOrganic ChemistryPhototoxic activityIndolizinesAntineoplastic AgentsApoptosisTriple Negative Breast Neoplasms4-g]indolizinespyrimido[4General MedicineAzepinespyrimido[54-g]indolizinespyrimido[45-c]pyrrolo[12-a]azepinesTriple negative human breast cancerMDA-MB-231Photosensitizing agentsPhototoxic activitypyrimido[5Photosensitizing agents5-c]pyrrolo[1pyrimido[45-c]pyrrolo[12-a]azepinesCell Line Tumor2-a]azepinesTriple negative human breast cancerMDA-MB-231Photosensitizing agentsPhototoxic activityDrug DiscoveryHumanspyrimido[54-g]indolizines
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Cytochemical and molecular analyses on mitochondria of immortalized and neoplastic epithelial cells of the human breast after cadmium treatments

2008

Settore BIO/06 - Anatomia Comparata E Citologiamitochondria neoplastic cells human breast cadmium
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Cadmium regulation of apoptotic and stress response genes in tumoral and immortalized epithelial cells of the human breast

2008

Cadmium (Cd) is a widely-disseminated metal which can be imported and accumulated in living cells thereby drastically interfering with their biological mechanisms. Increasing interest has been recently focused on the elucidation of the cellular and molecular aspects of Cd-dependent regulation of gene expression and signal transduction pathways in different model system. Concerning breast cancer, very limited studies have been produced so far on the role played by Cd on estrogen receptor-negative human breast cancer cells, that are expected to be insensitive to the already-proven metallo-estrogenic effect exerted by Cd on the estrogen receptor-positive cell counterparts. Here, we have examin…

Time FactorsCellApoptosisBiologyBiochemistryHsp27Cell Line TumorHeat shock proteincadmium apoptosis stress response tumor cells human breastmedicineAnimalsHumansBreastSettore BIO/06 - Anatomia Comparata E CitologiaRegulation of gene expressionDose-Response Relationship DrugEpithelial CellsGeneral MedicineMolecular biologyCell biologyGene Expression Regulation NeoplasticOxidative StressSettore BIO/18 - Geneticamedicine.anatomical_structureReceptors EstrogenApoptosisCell cultureCancer cellbiology.proteinCattleEnvironmental PollutantsSignal transductionCadmium
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Collagen changes in the extracellular matrix of tumor-affected human breast: a tale of OF/LB and type V collagens

2010

It is widely acknowledged that the extracellular matrix (ECM) ofconnective tissues plays active roles in numerous biological processessuch as cell differentiation, life/death promotion and carcinogenesis.Ductal infiltrating carcinoma (DIC) of the breast is a highly metastatictumor histotype commonly associated with drastic massive alterations ofECM architecture and composition, especially concerning its collagenouscomponent. In particular, it was demonstrated that the stroma of DIC ofthe human breast contains a considerable amount of an embryo-foetalcollagen type (OF/LB), while type V collagen, which is a minorcomponent of normal human breast ECM, undergoes over-deposition inthe affected gl…

collagen extracellular matrix human breastSettore BIO/06 - Anatomia Comparata E Citologia
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