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Highly-fluorescent BODIPY-functionalised metallacages as drug delivery systems

2022

With the aim of designing new metallosupramolecular architectures for drug delivery, research has focused on porous 3-dimensional (3D)-metallacages able to encapsulate cytotoxic agents protecting them from metabolism while targeting them to cancer sites. Here, two self-assembled [Pd2L4]4+ cages (CG1 and CG2) featuring 3,5-bis(3-ethynylpyridine)phenyl ligands (L) exo-functionalised with dipyrromethene (BODIPY) groups have been synthesised and characterised by different methods, including NMR spectroscopy and mass spectrometry. 1H NMR spectroscopy studies shows that the cages are able to encapsulate the anticancer drug cisplatin in their hydrophobic cavity, as evidenced by electrostatic poten…

Boron CompoundsInorganic ChemistryDrug Delivery SystemsCell Line TumorHumansCisplatinPalladiumDalton Transactions
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CISPLATIN (C) AND ALIMTA (A) WITH PANITUMUMAB FOR ADVANCED NON-SQUAMOUS NON-SMALL CELL LUNG CANCER (NS-NSCLC): A PHASE I-DOSE FINDING STUDY.

2012

Background The treatment of NSCLC is rapidly changing since new drugs are becoming available. Recently, CA has become a standard for the first line treatment of NS-NSCLC. Previous clinical studies have shown that anti-EGFR MoAb may be added to chemotherapy, but the identification of a molecular signature can predict their activity and better define their true role. Aims In absence of data about the MTD of Panitumumab (a MoAb targeting the EGFR, potentially active in NS-NSCLC) when associated to chemotherapy, we decided to assess the optimal dose of panitumumab in combination with CA. Moreover, in view of a future phase II study, all pts will be studied for the following molecular characteri…

CISPLATINSettore MED/06 - Oncologia MedicaALIMTAPANITUMUMAB
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Prevention of chemotherapy-induced anemia and thrombocytopenia by constant administration of stem cell factor.

2011

Abstract Purpose: Chemotherapy-induced apoptosis of immature hematopoietic cells is a major cause of anemia and thrombocytopenia in cancer patients. Although hematopoietic growth factors such as erythropoietin and colony-stimulating factors cannot prevent the occurrence of drug-induced myelosuppression, stem cell factor (SCF) has been previously shown to protect immature erythroid and megakaryocytic cells in vitro from drug-induced apoptosis. However, the effect of SCF in vivo as a single myeloprotective agent has never been elucidated. Experimental Design: The ability of SCF to prevent the occurrence of chemotherapy-induced anemia and thrombocytopenia was tested in a mouse model of cisplat…

Cancer ResearchAnemiamedicine.medical_treatmentSCF Bcl-2/Bcl-XL–positiveStem cell factorAntineoplastic AgentsBone Marrow CellsInbred C57BLDrug Administration ScheduleMiceSettore MED/04 - PATOLOGIA GENERALEmedicineAnimalsCisplatinErythroid Precursor CellsChemotherapyStem Cell Factorbusiness.industryAnemiamedicine.diseaseAnemia; Animals; Antineoplastic Agents; Bone Marrow Cells; Cisplatin; Drug Administration Schedule; Erythroid Precursor Cells; Female; Megakaryocytes; Mice; Mice Inbred C57BL; Stem Cell Factor; Thrombocytopenia; Oncology; Cancer ResearchThrombocytopeniaMice Inbred C57BLHaematopoiesisCytokinemedicine.anatomical_structureOncologyErythropoietinImmunologyCancer researchFemaleBone marrowCisplatinbusinessMegakaryocytesmedicine.drugClinical cancer research : an official journal of the American Association for Cancer Research
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Expression of the IAPs in multidrug resistant tumor cells

2003

We have investigated the expression of the IAPs (inhibitory of apoptosis proteins) in the human HL-60 leukemia and in its multidrug resistant, P-glycoprotein (P-gp) over-expressing variant, HL-60R. HL-60R exhibits resistance to apoptosis induced from P-gp substrate drugs and also from other triggers (cisplatin, TNF-alpha, Fas ligation, TRAIL, IFN-gamma and serum starvation) not related to the multidrug transporter. Except for c-IAP-1 mRNA, HL-60R significantly over-expressed both the mRNAs and the proteins of all the IAPs studied, i.e. c-IAP-1, c-IAP-2, XIAP, NAIP and survivin. Determination of the DNA-binding capacity of NF-kappaB (p50 or p65 subunits) indicated that, while HL-60 cells sho…

Cancer ResearchBlotting WesternCellApoptosisHL-60 CellsBiologyInhibitor of Apoptosis Proteinsmultidrug resistanceSurvivinmedicineHumansRNA MessengerCisplatinOncogeneReverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain ReactionNF-kappa BProteinsGeneral MedicineIAPCell cycleapoptosiMolecular biologyDrug Resistance MultipleXIAPGene Expression Regulation Neoplasticmedicine.anatomical_structureOncologyDrug Resistance NeoplasmApoptosisCancer researchNAIPmedicine.drugOncology Reports
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Thyroid Cancer Resistance to Chemotherapeutic Drugs via Autocrine Production of Interleukin-4 and Interleukin-10

2003

We investigated the mechanisms responsible for the widespread refractoriness to chemotherapeutic drugs observed in thyroid cancers. We show that malignant epithelial cells from papillary, follicular, and anaplastic thyroid carcinomas express high levels of Bcl-2 and Bcl-xL. Exogenous expression of either Bcl-2 or Bcl-xL in normal thyrocytes was sufficient to prevent chemotherapeutic drug-induced cytotoxicity. All of the histological thyroid cancer variants examined produced interleukin-4 (IL-4) and interleukin-10 (IL-10), which increased Bcl-2 and Bcl-xL levels and protected thyroid cells from chemotherapeutic agents. Exposure to neutralizing antibodies against IL-4 and IL-10 resulted in do…

Cancer ResearchCell DeathPaclitaxelCancer Research; OncologyCarcinomaThyroid Glandbcl-X ProteinAntineoplastic AgentsApoptosisThyroid Cancer Interleukin-4 Interleukin-10Middle AgedCarcinoma PapillaryInterleukin-10OncologyProto-Oncogene Proteins c-bcl-2Settore MED/04 - PATOLOGIA GENERALEDoxorubicinDrug Resistance NeoplasmHumansInterleukin-4Thyroid NeoplasmsCisplatinAged
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A phase III study of futibatinib (TAS-120) versus gemcitabine-cisplatin (gem-cis) chemotherapy as first-line (1L) treatment for patients (pts) with a…

2020

TPS600 Background: Pts with adv CCA have poor survival outcomes, and chemotherapy offers limited survival benefit (5-year survival rates, 5–10%; median overall survival [OS], 8–12 months). FGFR2 gene rearrangements are known to be early drivers of oncogenesis in ~15% of pts with intrahepatic (i) CCA. Futibatinib, an oral, highly selective, irreversible FGFR1-4 inhibitor has shown antitumor activity against a broad spectrum of FGFR-deregulated tumors in preclinical studies. In a previous study, futibatinib demonstrated clinical activity and tolerability in heavily pretreated pts with adv CCA harboring FGFR2 gene rearrangements. This phase 3 trial (FOENIX-CCA3) is designed to evaluate futiba…

Cancer ResearchChemotherapyFibroblast growth factor receptor 2business.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentFirst lineGemcitabine/cisplatinstomatognathic diseases03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineSurvival benefitOncology030220 oncology & carcinogenesisOverall survivalmedicineCancer researchbusinessGene030215 immunologyJournal of Clinical Oncology
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Antitumor effects of curcumin, alone or in combination with cisplatin or doxorubicin, on human hepatic cancer cells. Analysis of their possible relat…

2005

The hepatic cancer HA22T/VGH cell line, which constitutively expresses activated nuclear factor-kappaB (NF-kB), was chosen as a model to examine the antitumor activity of curcumin, also in relationship to its possible influences on the activation of the transcription factor and on the expression of the inhibitory of apoptosis proteins (IAPs) and of other NF-kB target genes. Curcumin exerted cell growth inhibitory and apoptotic effects, related, at least part, to free radical generation and mainly dependent on caspase-9 and -3 activation. The combination of curcumin with cisplatin resulted in a synergistic antitumor activity and that with doxorubicin in additivity or sub-additivity. Curcumin…

Cancer ResearchCurcuminHepatocellular carcinomaAntineoplastic AgentsBiologyInhibitor of Apoptosis Proteinschemistry.chemical_compoundGene expressionmedicineTumor Cells CulturedHumansDoxorubicinDrug InteractionsNF-kBCell ProliferationCisplatinAntibiotics AntineoplasticCell growthLiver NeoplasmsNF-kappa BProteinsInhibitory of apoptosis proteinMolecular biologyXIAPGene Expression Regulation NeoplasticOncologychemistryApoptosisDoxorubicinCancer cellCurcuminCancer researchCisplatinmedicine.drugCancer letters
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Expression of DNA repair proteins hMSH2, hMSH6, hMLH1,O6-methylguanine-DNA methyltransferase and N-methylpurine-DNA glycosylase in melanoma cells wit…

1999

Malignant melanoma is well known for its primary unresponsiveness to chemotherapy. The mechanisms conferring this intrinsic resistance are unclear. In this study, we investigated the role of genes involved in DNA repair in a panel of human melanoma cell variants exhibiting low and high levels of resistance to 4 commonly used drugs in melanoma treatment, i.e., vindesine, etoposide, fotemustine and cisplatin. We show that in melanoma cells exhibiting resistance to cisplatin, etoposide and vindesine, the nuclear content of each of the DNA mismatch repair (MMR) proteins hMLH1, hMSH2 and hMSH6 was reduced by 30–70%. A decreased expression level of up to 80% of mRNAs encoding hMLH1 and hMSH2 was …

Cancer ResearchDNA RepairTranscription GeneticVindesineDNA repairAntineoplastic AgentsBiologyNitrosourea CompoundsDNA GlycosylasesO(6)-Methylguanine-DNA MethyltransferaseOrganophosphorus CompoundsProto-Oncogene ProteinsmedicineHumansRNA MessengerPromoter Regions GeneticMelanomaN-Glycosyl HydrolasesneoplasmsEtoposideAdaptor Proteins Signal TransducingEtoposideCisplatinMelanomaNuclear Proteinsmedicine.diseaseMolecular biologyDrug Resistance Multipledigestive system diseasesNeoplasm ProteinsDNA-Binding ProteinsMutS Homolog 2 ProteinOncologyDNA glycosylaseFotemustineVindesineDNA mismatch repairCisplatinCarrier ProteinsMutL Protein Homolog 1medicine.drugInternational Journal of Cancer
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Selectivity analysis of protein kinase CK2 inhibitors DMAT, TBB and resorufin in cisplatin-induced stress responses.

2009

Udgivelsesdato: 2009-Nov Targeting protein kinases as a therapeutic approach to treat various diseases, especially cancer is currently a fast growing business. Although many inhibitors are available, exhibiting remarkable potency, the major challenge is their selectivity. Here we show that the protein kinase CK2 inhibitors DMAT, TBB and resorufin differ in their selectivity against PI3K family members, since PI3K and DNA-PK are subject to inhibition by DMAT and TBB, however, not by resorufin. TBB and DMAT treatment together with cisplatin lead to an inhibition of cisplatin-induced stress signaling (as detected by phosphorylation of JNK and H2AX). In the case of resorufin no interference wit…

Cancer ResearchKinaseCell SurvivalBlotting WesternAntineoplastic AgentsCell cycleBiologyTriazolesCell killingOncologyBiochemistryApoptosisStress PhysiologicalCell Line TumorOxazinesPhosphorylationHumansBenzimidazolesViability assayCasein kinase 2Signal transductionCisplatinEnzyme InhibitorsCasein Kinase IISignal TransductionInternational journal of oncology
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Altered Expression of c-IAP1, Survivin, and Smac Contributes to Chemotherapy Resistance in Thyroid Cancer Cells

2006

Abstract Resistance to chemotherapy predicts an unfavorable outcome for patients with radioiodine-insensitive thyroid cancer. To investigate the mechanisms underlying this resistance, we evaluated the expression of four different inhibitor of apoptosis proteins, and their antagonist, Smac, in thyroid cancer cells that survived 48 hours of exposure to cisplatin, doxorubicin, or taxol. We found high levels of c-IAP1 after cisplatin treatment and increased expression of survivin following exposure to doxorubicin. Cells that endured treatment with taxol showed reduced expression of Smac and released minimal amounts of this protein from the mitochondria. Down-regulation of c-IAP1 and survivin in…

Cancer ResearchPaclitaxelSurvivinmedicine.medical_treatmentAntineoplastic AgentsX-Linked Inhibitor of Apoptosis ProteinBiologyInhibitor of apoptosisInhibitor of Apoptosis ProteinsMitochondrial ProteinsCell Line TumorSurvivinmedicineHumansGene silencingCytotoxic T cellDoxorubicinThyroid NeoplasmsThyroid cancerCisplatinChemotherapyIntracellular Signaling Peptides and Proteinsmedicine.diseaseDrug Resistance MultipleNeoplasm ProteinsOncologyDoxorubicinDrug Resistance NeoplasmCancer researchCisplatinApoptosis Regulatory ProteinsMicrotubule-Associated Proteinsmedicine.drugCancer Research
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