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5-Fluorouracil Selectively Kills Tumor-Associated Myeloid-Derived Suppressor Cells Resulting in Enhanced T Cell–Dependent Antitumor Immunity

2010

AbstractMyeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSC) accumulate in the spleen and tumor bed during tumor growth. They contribute to the immune tolerance of cancer notably by inhibiting the function of CD8(+) T cells. Thus, their elimination may hamper tumor growth by enhancing antitumor T-cell functions. We have previously reported that some anticancer agents relied on T cell–dependent anticancer responses to achieve maximal efficacy. However, the effect of anticancer agents on MDSC has remained largely unexplored. In this study, we observed that gemcitabine and 5-fluorouracil (5FU) were selectively cytotoxic on MDSC. In vivo, the treatment of tumor-bearing mice with 5FU led to a major decrease …

Antimetabolites AntineoplasticCancer ResearchT-LymphocytesT cellMice NudeApoptosisCD8-Positive T-LymphocytesBiologyDeoxycytidineImmune toleranceMiceImmune systemCell Line TumormedicineAnimalsCytotoxic T cellMice Inbred BALB CDendritic CellsT lymphocyteFlow CytometryGemcitabineMice Inbred C57BLmedicine.anatomical_structureOncologyCell cultureImmune SystemImmunologyMyeloid-derived Suppressor CellCancer researchFluorouracilNeoplasm TransplantationCD8Cancer Research
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Antiproliferative and chemomodulatory effects of interferon-γ on doxorubicin-sensitive and -resistant tumor cell lines

1993

Biological agents might offer various therapeutic opportunities in the treatment of cancer, including a direct and/or host-mediated antiproliferative effect and also the possibility to favorably modulate tumor resistance to antineoplastic drugs. We studied the in vitro antiproliferative effects of interferon (IFN)-gamma on the mouse B16 melanoma and Friend erythroleukemia, and the human K562 erythroleukemia, as doxorubicin (DXR)-sensitive and -resistant (multidrug resistant) variants. These effects were marked in B16 melanoma and rather slight in K562 erythroleukemia, without any difference between the DXR-sensitive and -resistant lines. The chemosensitive variant of Friend erythroleukemia …

Antimetabolites AntineoplasticCancer Researchmedicine.medical_treatmentDrug ResistanceMelanoma ExperimentalInterferon-gammaMicechemistry.chemical_compoundInterferonMethionine Sulfoximinehemic and lymphatic diseasesTumor Cells CulturedmedicineAnimalsHumansCytotoxic T cellPharmacology (medical)DoxorubicinButhionine sulfoximineInterferon gammaButhionine SulfoximinePharmacologyGlutathioneFriend murine leukemia virusCytokineOncologychemistryDoxorubicinCell cultureCancer researchLeukemia Erythroblastic AcuteCell Divisionmedicine.drugK562 cellsAnti-Cancer Drugs
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Resistance to Gemcitabine in a Lymphoma Cell Line Resistant to Fas-mediated Apoptosis

2004

BACKGROUND: The T-cell lymphoma cell line HuT78B1, selected for resistance to Fas-mediated apoptosis, resulted unexpectedly resistant to the apoptotic and cytotoxic effects of gemcitabine (dFdC). We investigated whether this resistance was due to the impairment of the Fas/Fas-ligand (FasL) system. MATERIALS AND METHODS: dFdC effects were studied in HuT78B1 and in the parental Fas-sensitive HuT78 cells exposed to inhibitors of the Fas/FasL system. RESULTS: FasL- and Fas-blocking antibodies did not interfere with dFdC-induced apoptosis in HuT78 cells, whereas inhibitors of caspase-8, -9, -1 or -3 had partial inhibitory effects. Notably, in HuT78B1 cells there was a markedly reduced dFdC accum…

Antimetabolites AntineoplasticFas Ligand ProteinMembrane GlycoproteinsApoptosisLymphoma T-CellCaspase InhibitorsDeoxycytidineGemcitabineEnzyme ActivationLymphoma T-Cell Cell Line Tumor gemcitabineDrug Resistance NeoplasmCaspasesCell Line TumorDeoxycytidine KinaseHumansfas Receptor
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The DNA methylation inhibitor 5-azacytidine modulates 6-thioguanine toxicity in mammalian cells

2003

In order to assess the effects of combining two antimetabolites used separately to treat human leukemias, we carried out an experimental study by exposing V79 Chinese hamster cells, a 6-thioguanine (6-tG)-sensitive cell line, to sequential and concurrent treatments with 5-azacytidine (5-azaC) and 6-tG. In this paper, we demonstrate that there is a clear dependency for the way in which this combination was tested. Pre-treatment with 5-azaC made V79 cells more resistant to 6-tG by a substantial reduction in 6-tG incorporation into DNA; this effect could still be detected for several cell divisions after the removal of 5-azaC, and was achieved neither by reduced cell growth nor by the inductio…

Antimetabolites AntineoplasticHypoxanthine Phosphoribosyltransferasemedicine.drug_classCell SurvivalCellHamsterToxicologyAntimetaboliteChinese hamster6-thioguanineCricetulus5-azacytidineCricetinaeAntineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy ProtocolsmedicineAnimalsThioguanineCells CulturedbiologyCell growthtoxicityDrug SynergismGeneral MedicineDNAProdrugDNA Methylationbiology.organism_classificationMolecular biologySettore BIO/18 - Geneticamedicine.anatomical_structureBiochemistryCell cultureToxicityAzacitidineSister Chromatid ExchangeCell Division
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Polyaspartylhydrazide Copolymer-Based Supramolecular Vesicular Aggregates as Delivery Devices for Anticancer Drugs

2008

In this paper we report on three different hydrophilic copolymers based on alpha,beta-polyaspartylhydrazide (PAHy) bearing butyric groups in the side chain (C 4) (PAHy-C 4) or a combination of butyric groups and positive charged residues ((carboxypropyl)trimethylammonium chloride, CPTACl) (PAHy-C 4-CPTA) that were synthesized and used for the preparation of new supramolecular vesicular aggregates (SVAs) containing gemcitabine as an antitumor drug. Gemcitabine-loaded SVAs containing synthesized PAHy derivatives were characterized from the physicochemical and technological point of view and the in vitro toxicity and anticancer activity on two different human cancer cell lines, i.e., CaCo-2 (h…

Antimetabolites AntineoplasticMagnetic Resonance SpectroscopyPolymers and PlasticsPolymerssupramolecular aggregates polyaspartylhydrazide copolymersSupramolecular chemistryApoptosisBioengineeringDeoxycytidineBiomaterialsButyric acidchemistry.chemical_compoundDrug Delivery SystemsTumor Cells CulturedMaterials ChemistrySide chainCopolymerHumansThyroid NeoplasmsCytotoxicityCells CulturedChromatography High Pressure LiquidDrug CarriersMolecular StructureChemistryVesicleFlow CytometryGemcitabineIn vitroBiochemistryColonic NeoplasmsChromatography GelPeptidesDrug carrierBiomacromolecules
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Beads of Acryloylated Polyaminoacidic Matrices Containing 5-Fluorouracil for Drug Delivery

2002

Spherical polymeric microparticles have been prepared by a reverse phase suspension polymerization technique. The starting polymer was alpha,beta-poly(N-2-hydroxyethyl)-DL-aspartamide (PHEA), partially derivatized with glycidylmethacrylate (GMA). PHEA-GMA copolymer (PHG) was crosslinked in the presence of N,N'-dimethylacrylamide (DMAA) or N,N'-ethylenebisacrylamide (EBA). 5-fluorouracil was incorporated into PHG-DMAA or PHG-EBA beads both during and after the crosslinking process. Swelling studies revealed a high affinity toward aqueous medium, influenced by the presence of 5-fluorouracil. The in vitro release study showed that the release rate depends on the chemical structure of the beads…

Antimetabolites AntineoplasticMaterials scienceChemical structurePharmaceutical Sciencemacromolecular substancesExcipientsDrug Delivery SystemsPhase (matter)Polymer chemistryCopolymermedicineParticle Sizechemistry.chemical_classificationCalorimetry Differential ScanningAqueous mediumdigestive oral and skin physiologytechnology industry and agricultureProteinsHydrogelsGeneral MedicinePolymerHydrogen-Ion ConcentrationMicrospheresMolecular WeightKineticsCross-Linking ReagentsAcrylateschemistryDrug deliveryMicroscopy Electron ScanningIndicators and ReagentsSuspension polymerizationFluorouracilSwellingmedicine.symptomDrug Delivery
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Folate-targeted supramolecular vesicular aggregates as a new frontier for effective anticancer treatment in in vivo model.

2012

Abstract Supramolecular vesicular aggregates (SVAs), made up by self-assembling liposomes and polyasparthydrazide co-polymers conjugated to folic acid molecules were extensively investigated in this manuscript as potential active targeting formulation for anticancer drug delivery. Folate-targeted systems (FT-SVAs) were used to treat breast cancer and to further proof the potential in vivo administration of these systems for the therapeutic treatment for several aggressive solid tumors. The physicochemical and technological parameters of FT-SVAs are suitable for their potential in vivo administration. The chemotherapeutic activity of GEM-loaded FT-SVAs was increased during in vivo experiment…

Antimetabolites AntineoplasticStereochemistryPharmaceutical ScienceBreast NeoplasmsMice SCIDDeoxycytidinechemistry.chemical_compoundMiceBreast cancerDrug Delivery SystemsFolic AcidPharmacokineticsIn vivoMice Inbred NODPEG ratiomedicineAnimalsHumansLiposomeDrug CarriersGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseXenograft Model Antitumor AssaysGemcitabineGemcitabinePLGANylonsHydrazineschemistryDrug deliveryLiposomesCancer researchMCF-7 CellsFemaleFolate supramolecular vescicular aggregates anticancer treatmentBiotechnologymedicine.drugEuropean journal of pharmaceutics and biopharmaceutics : official journal of Arbeitsgemeinschaft fur Pharmazeutische Verfahrenstechnik e.V
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Folate-mediated targeting of polymeric conjugates of gemcitabine.

2005

The synthesis of two new macromolecular prodrugs for active tumor targeting was set up. Gemcitabine (2'-deoxy-2',2'-difluorocytidine) was conjugated to alpha,beta-poly(N-2-hydroxyethyl)-DL-aspartamide (PHEA) through succinyl or diglycolyl hydrolysable spacers. The targeting agent folic acid was attached to the macromolecular backbone through the aminocaproic spacer. The two conjugates [PHEA-(5'-succinylgemcitabine)-1'-carboxypentyl-folamide and PHEA-(5'-diglycolyl-gemcitabine)-1'-carboxypentyl-folamide], were purified and extensively characterised by spectroscopic (UV, IR and NMR) and chromatographic analyses to determine the correct chemical structure, the purity degree and the reaction yi…

Antimetabolites AntineoplasticTime FactorsStereochemistryCell SurvivalpolyaspartamideChemical structurePharmaceutical ScienceReceptors Cell SurfaceConjugated systemDeoxycytidineDrug Delivery SystemsFolic AcidCell Line Tumorfolate-mediated targetingExtracellularHumansProdrugsIncubationPolyhydroxyethyl MethacrylateDrug CarriersDose-Response Relationship DrugChemistrypolymeric conjugateFolate Receptors GPI-AnchoredSuccinatesHydrogen-Ion ConcentrationGemcitabineIn vitroBiochemistryCell cultureCarrier ProteinsMacromoleculeConjugateInternational journal of pharmaceutics
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Organic solvent desorption from two tegafur polymorphs.

2013

Desorption behavior of 8 different solvents from α and β tegafur (5-fluoro-1-(tetrahydro-2-furyl)uracil) has been studied in this work. Solvent desorption from samples stored at 95% and 50% relative solvent vapor pressure was studied in isothermal conditions at 30 °C. The results of this study demonstrated that: solvent desorption rate did not differ significantly for both phases; solvent desorption in all cases occurred faster from samples with the largest particle size; and solvent desorption in most cases occurred in two steps. Structure differences and their surface properties were not of great importance on the solvent desorption rates because the main factor affecting desorption rate …

Antimetabolites AntineoplasticVapor PressureChemistry PharmaceuticalInorganic chemistryEthyl acetatePharmaceutical ScienceElectron donorSolventchemistry.chemical_compoundAdsorptionchemistryDesorptionSolventsAdsorptionSolvent effectsAcetonitrileCrystallizationTetrahydrofuranTegafurInternational journal of pharmaceutics
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The interplay between the immune system and chemotherapy: emerging methods for optimizing therapy.

2013

Preclinical studies have revealed an unexpected ability of the immune system to contribute to the success of chemotherapy and radiotherapy. Anticancer therapies can trigger immune system activation by promoting the release of danger signals from dying tumor cells and/or the elimination of immunosuppressive cells. We have, however, recently discovered that some chemotherapies, such as 5-fluorouracil and gemcitabine, exert conflicting effects on anticancer immune responses. Although 5-fluorouracil and Gem selectively eliminated myeloid-derived suppressive cells in tumor-bearing rodents, these chemotherapies promoted the release of IL-1β and the development of pro-angiogenic IL-17-producing CD…

Antimetabolites Antineoplasticmedicine.medical_treatmentImmunologyInterleukin-1betaDeoxycytidineImmune systemImmunityNeoplasmsmedicineImmunology and AllergyAnimalsHumansImmunologic FactorsChemotherapyImmunity Cellularbusiness.industryImmunosuppressionInflammasomeChemoradiotherapyGemcitabineGemcitabineRadiation therapyImmunologyMyeloid-derived Suppressor CellCancer researchTh17 CellsFluorouracilbusinessmedicine.drugExpert review of clinical immunology
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