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Thymoquinone as a Potential Adjuvant Therapy for Cancer Treatment: Evidence from Preclinical Studies

2017

Thymoquinone (TQ), the main bioactive component of Nigella sativa, has been found to exhibit anticancer effects in numerous preclinical studies. Due to its multitargeting nature, TQ interferes in a wide range of tumorigenic processes and counteracts carcinogenesis, malignant growth, invasion, migration, and angiogenesis. Moreover, TQ can specifically sensitize tumor cells toward conventional cancer treatments (e.g., radiotherapy, chemotherapy, and immunotherapy) and simultaneously minimize therapy-associated toxic effects in normal cells. In this review, we summarized the adjuvant potential of TQ as observed in various in vitro and in vivo animal models and discussed the pharmacological pro…

0301 basic medicineAngiogenesismedicine.medical_treatmentthymoquinoneReviewPharmacologycancer treatment03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compound0302 clinical medicineAdjuvant therapyMedicinePharmacology (medical)preclinical studiesThymoquinonePharmacologyChemotherapybusiness.industrylcsh:RM1-950Canceradjuvant therapyImmunotherapymedicine.diseaseRadiation therapylcsh:Therapeutics. Pharmacology030104 developmental biologychemistry030220 oncology & carcinogenesisCancer researchbusinessAdjuvantFrontiers in Pharmacology
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Renin-Angiotensin System Inhibition in Cardiovascular Patients at the Time of COVID19: Much Ado for Nothing? A Statement of Activity from the Directo…

2020

Cardiovascular diseases, in particular hypertension, as well as the cardiovascular treatment with Renin-Angiotensin System inhibitors such as Angiotensin Converting Enzyme (ACE) inhibitors and Angiotensin Receptor Blockers (ARBs), are claimed once again as mechanisms of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) during the COVID-19 outbreak due to Cov-2 epidemics. In vitro studies are available to support the eventual role of ACE inhibitors and ARBs in both the promotion and antagonism of the disease. The available literature, indeed, presents contrasting results, all concentrated in experimental models. Evidence in humans is lacking that those mechanisms are actually occurring in the present…

0301 basic medicineAngiotensin-Converting Enzyme InhibitorsDiseaseoutcomescardiovascular diseases; COVID-19; hypertension; infection; outcomes; Betacoronavirus; COVID-19; Cardiovascular Diseases; Humans; Hypertension; Italy; SARS-CoV-2; Angiotensin Receptor Antagonists; Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme Inhibitors; Antihypertensive Agents; Coronavirus Infections; Pandemics; Pneumonia Viral; Renin-Angiotensin SystemRenin-Angiotensin System0302 clinical medicinecardiovascular diseaseViralAngiotensin Receptor AntagonistsbiologyAngiotensin Receptor AntagonistAntihypertensive AgentItalyoutcomeAngiotensin Receptor BlockersCoronavirus InfectionsCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicineHumanmedicine.medical_specialtyhypertensionCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Pneumonia ViralBetacoronavirusAngiotensin Receptor Antagonists03 medical and health sciencesPharmacotherapyRenin–angiotensin systemInternal MedicinemedicineHumansIntensive care medicinePandemicsAntihypertensive Agentsoutcomes.BetacoronaviruPandemicCoronavirus InfectionSARS-CoV-2business.industryOutbreakCOVID-19Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme InhibitorAngiotensin-converting enzymePneumoniacardiovascular diseases; COVID-19; hypertension; infection; outcomesinfectioncardiovascular diseases030104 developmental biologybiology.proteincardiovascular diseases; COVID-19; hypertension; infection; outcomes; betacoronavirus; cardiovascular diseases; humans; hypertension; Italy; angiotensin receptor antagonists; angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors; antihypertensive agents; coronavirus infections; pandemics; pneumonia viral; renin-angiotensin systembusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgery
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Pharmacogenetics of Metabolic Genes of Anthracyclines in Acute Myeloid Leukemia.

2018

Background Anthracyclines in combination with cytarabine have been the standard therapy for acute myeloid leukemia (AML) for decades with high efficacy. However, the majority of patients will show initial resistance or will relapse after initial complete remission. Genetic variability in genes involved in anthracyclines metabolic pathway could be one of the causes of the interindividual differences in clinical outcomes. Methods A systematic review of published studies in AML cohorts was carried out in order to analyze the influence of polymorphisms in genes of anthracycline metabolism on efficacy and toxicity. Results Polymorphisms in the main enzymes of anthracyclines metabolism (CBR, AKR,…

0301 basic medicineAnthracyclinemedicine.medical_treatmentClinical BiochemistryEfficacy03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineAntineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy ProtocolsMedicineIdarubicinHumansAnthracyclinesPharmacologyCardiotoxicityChemotherapyPolymorphism Geneticbusiness.industryCytarabineMyeloid leukemiaLeukemia Myeloid Acute030104 developmental biologyPharmacogenetics030220 oncology & carcinogenesisCytarabineCancer researchbusinessPharmacogeneticsmedicine.drugCurrent drug metabolism
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Harnessing Tumor Mutations for Truly Individualized Cancer Vaccines

2019

T cells are key effectors of anticancer immunity. They are capable of distinguishing tumor cells from normal ones by recognizing major histocompatibility complex–bound cancer-specific peptides. Accumulating evidence suggests that peptides associated with T cell–mediated tumor rejection arise predominantly from somatically mutated proteins and are unique to every patient's tumor. Knowledge of an individual's cancer mutanome (the entirety of cancer mutations) allows harnessing this enormous tumor cell–specific repertoire of highly immunogenic antigens for individualized cancer vaccines. This review outlines the preclinical and clinical state of individualized cancer vaccine development and t…

0301 basic medicineAnticancer immunityT-Lymphocytesmedicine.medical_treatmentTumor cellsCancer VaccinesGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineAntigens NeoplasmNeoplasmsAnimalsHumansMedicineMolecular Targeted TherapyPrecision Medicinebusiness.industryEffectorCancerGeneral MedicineImmunotherapymedicine.diseaseTreatment Outcome030104 developmental biology030220 oncology & carcinogenesisMutationCancer researchImmunotherapybusinessForecastingMajor histocompatibilityAnnual Review of Medicine
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Novel adverse outcome pathways revealed by chemical genetics in a developing marine fish

2017

Crude oil spills are a worldwide ocean conservation threat. Fish are particularly vulnerable to the oiling of spawning habitats, and crude oil causes severe abnormalities in embryos and larvae. However, the underlying mechanisms for these developmental defects are not well understood. Here, we explore the transcriptional basis for four discrete crude oil injury phenotypes in the early life stages of the commercially important Atlantic haddock (Melanogrammus aeglefinus). These include defects in (1) cardiac form and function, (2) craniofacial development, (3) ionoregulation and fluid balance, and (4) cholesterol synthesis and homeostasis. Our findings suggest a key role for intracellular cal…

0301 basic medicineAquatic OrganismsQH301-705.5ScienceMorphogenesisZoologycraniofacial abnormalitiesGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyTranscriptome03 medical and health sciencescardiac abnormalitiesAdverse Outcome PathwayMorphogenesisAnimalsWater PollutantsBiology (General)crude oilEcologyGeneral Immunology and MicrobiologybiologyEcologyGeneral NeuroscienceGadiformesQRGeneral MedicineHaddockbiology.organism_classificationPhenotypeGadiformesPetroleum030104 developmental biologychemical geneticsGenomics and Evolutionary BiologyMedicineOtherChemical geneticsAtlantic haddocktranscriptomeHomeostasisResearch Article
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Diabetes and Metabolism Disorders Medicinal Plants: A Glance at the Past and a Look to the Future 2018

2018

0301 basic medicineArticle SubjectTraditional medicinelcsh:Other systems of medicineBiologylcsh:RZ201-999medicine.diseaseMetabolism disorder03 medical and health sciencesEditorial030104 developmental biologyComplementary and alternative medicineDiabetes mellitusmedicineMedicinal plantsEvidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine
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Safety and efficacy of buparlisib (BKM120) and chemotherapy in advanced, squamous non-small cell lung cancer (sqNSCLC): Results from the phase Ib/II …

2016

e20522Background: Phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (PI3K) pathway activation may contribute to primary and secondary resistance to platinum (Pt)-based chemotherapy (CT) in sqNSCLC. The pan-PI3K inhibi...

0301 basic medicineBasaltCancer ResearchChemotherapybusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentBuparlisib03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compound030104 developmental biology0302 clinical medicineOncologychemistry030220 oncology & carcinogenesisSquamous non-small cell lung cancerCancer researchmedicinePhosphatidylinositolbusinessPI3K/AKT/mTOR pathwayJournal of Clinical Oncology
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Enhancing methane production from lignocellulosic biomass by combined steam-explosion pretreatment and bioaugmentation with cellulolytic bacterium Ca…

2018

Abstract Background Biogas production from lignocellulosic biomass is generally considered to be challenging due to the recalcitrant nature of this biomass. In this study, the recalcitrance of birch was reduced by applying steam-explosion (SE) pretreatment (210 °C and 10 min). Moreover, bioaugmentation with the cellulolytic bacterium Caldicellulosiruptor bescii was applied to possibly enhance the methane production from steam-exploded birch in an anaerobic digestion (AD) process under thermophilic conditions (62 °C). Results Overall, the combined SE and bioaugmentation enhanced the methane yield up to 140% compared to untreated birch, while SE alone contributed to the major share of methane…

0301 basic medicineBioaugmentationlcsh:BiotechnologyBiogasBiomassLignocellulosic biomassBiomassa010501 environmental sciencesManagement Monitoring Policy and LawMethanothermobacterBiotecnologia01 natural sciencesApplied Microbiology and Biotechnologylcsh:FuelMethane03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundBioaugmentationlcsh:TP315-360BiogasCellulolytic bacteriaAnaerobic digestionlcsh:TP248.13-248.65Food scienceSteam-explosion pretreatmentCaldicellulosiruptor bescii0105 earth and related environmental sciencesbiologyRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbiology.organism_classificationAnaerobic digestion030104 developmental biologyGeneral EnergychemistryCaldicellulosiruptor besciiBiotechnology
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Cardiolipin synthesis in brown and beige fat mitochondria is essential for systemic energy homeostasis

2018

Summary Activation of energy expenditure in thermogenic fat is a promising strategy to improve metabolic health, yet the dynamic processes that evoke this response are poorly understood. Here we show that synthesis of the mitochondrial phospholipid cardiolipin is indispensable for stimulating and sustaining thermogenic fat function. Cardiolipin biosynthesis is robustly induced in brown and beige adipose upon cold exposure. Mimicking this response through overexpression of cardiolipin synthase (Crls1) enhances energy consumption in mouse and human adipocytes. Crls1 deficiency in thermogenic adipocytes diminishes inducible mitochondrial uncoupling and elicits a nuclear transcriptional respons…

0301 basic medicineBiologiaBioenergeticsChop-10 ; Crls1 ; Beige Adipose ; Brown Adipose ; Cardiolipin ; Insulin Resistance ; Lipid Metabolism ; Mitochondria ; Phospholipids ; ThermogenesisPhysiologyGlucose uptakeAdipose tissueTransferases (Other Substituted Phosphate Groups)MitochondrionEnergy homeostasischemistry.chemical_compoundMice0302 clinical medicineAdipose Tissue Browninsulin resistancelipid metabolismCardiolipinAdipocytesCells CulturedThermogenesisthermogenesisCell biologyMitochondriamitochondriaCHOP-10lipids (amino acids peptides and proteins)BioquímicaCardiolipinsbeige adiposeArticle03 medical and health sciencesInsulin resistanceCRLS1medicineAnimalsHumansMolecular Biologyphospholipidsbrown adiposeMembrane ProteinsCell BiologyAdipose Tissue Beigemedicine.diseaseMice Inbred C57BL030104 developmental biologychemistrycardiolipinEnergy MetabolismThermogenesis030217 neurology & neurosurgery
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Drug Repurposing of the Anthelmintic Niclosamide to Treat Multidrug-Resistant Leukemia

2017

Multidrug resistance, a major problem that leads to failure of anticancer chemotherapy, requires the development of new drugs. Repurposing of established drugs is a promising approach for overcoming this problem. An example of such drugs is niclosamide, a known anthelmintic that is now known to be cytotoxic and cytostatic against cancer cells. In this study, niclosamide showed varying activity against different cancer cell lines. It revealed better activity against hematological cancer cell lines CCRF-CEM, CEM/ADR5000, and RPMI-8226 compared to the solid tumor cell lines MDA-MB-231, A549, and HT-29. The multidrug resistant CEM/ADR5000 cells were similar sensitive as their sensitive counterp…

0301 basic medicineBiologyPharmacologychemotherapy03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinetranscription factorsmedicineoxidative stressCytotoxic T cellPharmacology (medical)NiclosamideOriginal ResearchpharmacogenomicsPharmacologydrug resistanceNFATmedicine.diseaseGlutathione synthetaseMultiple drug resistanceLeukemia030104 developmental biologyCell culture030220 oncology & carcinogenesisCancer cellmedicine.drugFrontiers in Pharmacology
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