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Antibacterial and antitumoral activities of new organotin(IV)-Schiff bases derivatives
2018
This preliminary report shows eight complexes of triorganotin(IV): Ph3SnOH and (CH3)3SnOH with four chelating imines on new synthesis. Of these ligands, two are salen-like (four coordination sites, two imidic, two phenoxidic) [1], one is a tetradentate pyrrole derivative [2] while the fourth, a vita- min B6 derivative, is pentadentate [3]. Ligands have been characterized by means of FT-IR, UV-Vis, Fluorescence, 1H- and 13C-NMR, LC-MS ESI triple quadrupole; complexes by means FT-IR, 1H- and 119Sn-NMR, LC-MS ESI, using the isotopic distribution pattern as a discriminant [4]. Geometry and nature of coordination complexes have been also evaluated using the 119Sn chemical shifts. Solid-state syn…
Compromised nuclear envelope integrity drives TREX1-dependent DNA damage and tumor cell invasion
2021
Although mutations leading to a compromised nuclear envelope cause diseases such as muscular dystrophies or accelerated aging, the consequences of mechanically induced nuclear envelope ruptures are less known. Here, we show that nuclear envelope ruptures induce DNA damage that promotes senescence in non-transformed cells and induces an invasive phenotype in human breast cancer cells. We find that the endoplasmic reticulum (ER)-associated exonuclease TREX1 translocates into the nucleus after nuclear envelope rupture and is required to induce DNA damage. Inside the mammary duct, cellular crowding leads to nuclear envelope ruptures that generate TREX1-dependent DNA damage, thereby driving the …
Cholesterol Starvation and Hypoxia Activate the FVII Gene via the SREBP1-GILZ Pathway in Ovarian Cancer Cells to Produce Procoagulant Microvesicles
2019
AbstractInteraction between the transcription factors, hypoxia-inducible factor (HIF1α and HIF2α) and Sp1, mediates hypoxia-driven expression of FVII gene encoding coagulation factor VII (fVII) in ovarian clear cell carcinoma (CCC) cells. This mechanism is synergistically enhanced in response to serum starvation, a condition possibly associated with tumor hypoxia. This transcriptional response potentially results in venous thromboembolism, a common complication in cancer patients by producing procoagulant extracellular vesicles (EVs). However, which deficient serum factors are responsible for this characteristic transcriptional mechanism is unknown. Here, we report that cholesterol deficien…
Biological activities of AgNPs-EPS on breast cancer cells in vitro
2016
Chemical composition, cytotoxic effects, antimicrobial and antibiofilm activity of Artemisia arborescens (Vaill.) L. growing wild in the province of …
2022
Artemisia arborescens (Vaill.) L. is a perennial shrubby plant growing along the coastal strips of the Mediterranean region. It is used in traditional medicine. Its essential oil and solvent extracts exhibit a very interesting chemotherapeutic potential, which makes this plant useful in maintaining human health. The goal of this study was to determine the phytochemical composition of the petroleum ether and methanol extracts, as well as to evaluate anticancer activities and antimicrobial and biofilm formation reduction. Thirty-nine phytochemical compounds in negative ion mode, and 25 in positive ion mode were identified by HPLC-ESI-QTOF-MS. All four extracts reduced the viability of human M…
Derivati policiclici con struttura complessa dotati di attività antiproliferativa
2017
Sono stati sintetizzati composti a struttura policiclica complessa. Tutti i composti sintetizzati sono stati saggiati dall'NCI (USA) su un panel di 60 linee cellulari tumorali umane. Sula base dei risultati ottenuti è stato possibile effettuare uno studio SAR che ha evidenziato come la presenza di gruppi idrofili è necessaria ai fini dell'attività antitumorale. E' stato inoltre studiato il meccanismo d'azione di queste molecole. E' stato notato un arresto delle cellule MDA-MB231 in fase G0/G1 correlato con la defosforilazione ed attivazione, indotta dai composti, della proteina pRb. Il meccanismo comunque varia arrestando il ciclo cellulare in fase G2/M quando per effetto della glicosilazio…
In vitro antitumor effects of the cold-water extracts of Pleurotus eryngii var ferulae and Pleurotus nebrodensis on human colon cancer cells
2013
For centuries, mushrooms have been used as folk medicines especially in Asian countries where their medicinal properties are well known. On the basis of numerous experimental evidences collected in the last decades, the immunomodulatory and anti-neoplastic properties of substances extracted from various species belonging to genera of edible mushrooms [Agaricus L., Auricularia Bull. ex Juss., Ganoderma P. Karst., Grifola Gray, Lentinus Fr., Schizophyllum Fr., Tremella Dill ex L., etc.] are extensively recognized also at scientific levels. Several works have demonstrate that anti-cancer property of these molecules is due to their ability to enhance immune system activity and/or to act directl…
Meccanismi di resistenza ai farmaci antitumorali
2017
Nonostante i progressi della terapia medica dei tumori solidi e del sangue, la resistenza ai farmaci antineoplastici rimane un ostacolo principale alla guarigione di molti pazienti.Le cause di tale resistenza sono molteplici e possono essere inizialmente distinte in "farmacologiche" e "cellulari."
Farmacovigilanza in oncologia: la nostra esperienza nel "Centro di consulenza ed informazione sugli effetti tossici da farmaci antitumorali e sulle A…
2009
La segnalazione delle reazioni avverse da farmaci (ADR) in ambito post-marketing è fondamentale per la tempestiva identificazione di nuove, in particolare gravi, tossicità, che, non emergono facilmente nei trial pre-registrativi.per vari limiti. La farmacovigilanza (FV) è necessaria per una identificazione più completa della sicurezza e dell’impatto sulla qualità di vita di un nuovo medicamento nella pratica clinica reale, dove i pazienti, per differenti ragioni (patologie multiple, corredo genetico, usi off-label, etc.) sono a maggior rischio di ADR e di interazioni tra farmaci. In passato i farmaci antineoplastici non sono stati oggetto di attenzione prioritaria nei programmi nazionali o …
Design and synthesis of high affinity compounds for the Hsp60 expression control in carcinogenic processes
2013
First observed in cells exposed to high temperatures, Heat shock proteins (Hsps) are nowadays considered the most important cell “chaperone” complexes over-expressed in response to a number of cell stress stimuli.1 The chaperone activity is the main function of the eukaryotic Heat shock protein 60 kDa (Hsp60), involved in the capture and refold of unfolded or misfolded proteins. Additional roles in signal transduction,2 senescence activation3 and apoptosis4 have been ascribed to cytosolic Hsp60. During the carcinogenIc process, in vivo studies demonstrated increased levels of human Hsp60 in several organs, such as uterine exocervix,5 large bowel,6 and prostate.6 In this context, our study …