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Molecular mechanisms of rosmarinic acid from Salvia miltiorrhiza in acute lymphoblastic leukemia cells

2015

Abstract Ethnopharmacological relevance Rosmarinic acid (RA), a major hydrosoluble bioactive compound found in the Chinese medicinal herb, Salvia miltiorrhiza Bunge, which has been used in traditional Chinese medicine to treat various diseases, including cancer. However, the mechanisms have not been fully elucidated. Aim of the study Guided by microarray hybridization and Ingenuity Pathway Analysis, we identified modes of action of rosmarinic acid (RA) isolated from S. miltiorrhiza on acute lymphoblastic leukemia cells. Materials and methods Microarray data were verified by independent methods: Real-time RT-PCR (mRNA expression), resazurin assay (cytotoxicity of RA towards parental CCRF-CEM…

Programmed cell deathCell SurvivalDNA damageNecroptosisCellAntineoplastic AgentsApoptosisSalvia miltiorrhizaPharmacologyCell morphologyDepsidesSalvia miltiorrhizaCell Line TumorDrug DiscoveryCell AdhesionmedicineHumansLymphocytesCells CulturedMembrane Potential MitochondrialPharmacologybusiness.industryGene Expression ProfilingCell CycleNF-kappa BPrecursor Cell Lymphoblastic Leukemia-LymphomaCell cycleMolecular biologyDrug Resistance MultipleMolecular Docking Simulationmedicine.anatomical_structureCinnamatesDrug Resistance NeoplasmApoptosisComet AssayReactive Oxygen SpeciesbusinessDNA DamageJournal of Ethnopharmacology
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Cytotoxicity of 40 Egyptian plant extracts targeting mechanisms of drug-resistant cancer cells

2019

Abstract Background The multidrug resistance (MDR) phenotype encounters a major challenge to the success of established chemotherapy in cancer patients. We hypothesized that cytotoxic medicinal plants with novel phytochemicals can overcome MDR and kill MDR-cells with similar efficacy as drug sensitive cells. Purpose We evaluated plant extracts from an unexplored ecosystem in Egypt with unusual climate and nutrient conditions for their activity against sensitive and multidrug-resistant cancer cell lines. Material and methods/study design Methylene chloride: methanol (1:1) and methanol: H2O (7:3) extracts of 40 plants were prepared resulting in a sum of 76 fraction containing compounds with v…

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Targeting the mitochondrial pathway to induce apoptosis/necrosis through ROS by a newly developed Schiff’s base to overcome MDR in cancer

2011

Abstract Multidrug resistance (MDR) in cancer, a major obstacle to successful application of cancer chemotherapy, is often characterized by over-expression of multidrug resistance-related proteins such as MRP1, P-gp or elevated glutathione (GSH) level. Efflux of drugs by functional P-gp, MRP1 and elevated GSH level can confer resistance to apoptosis induced by a range of different stimuli. Therefore, it is necessary to develop new cell death inducers with relatively lower toxicity toward non-malignant cells that can overcome MDR by induction of apoptotic or non-apoptotic cell death pathways. Herein we report the synthesis and spectroscopic characterization of a GSH depleting, redox active S…

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Cytotoxicity of ungeremine towards multi-factorial drug resistant cancer cells and induction of apoptosis, ferroptosis, necroptosis and autophagy

2018

Abstract Background Successful cancer chemotherapy is hampered by resistance of cancer cells to established anticancer drugs. Numerous natural products reveal cytotoxicity towards tumor cells. Purpose The present study was aimed to determine the cytotoxicity of a betaine-type alkaloid, ungeremine, towards 9 cancer cell lines including various sensitive and drug-resistant phenotypes. The mode of action of this compound was further investigated. Methods The cytotoxicity, ferroptotic and necroptotic cell death were determined by the resazurin reduction assay. Caspase activation was evaluated using the caspase-Glo assay. Flow cytometry was applied for the analysis of cell cycle analysis (PI sta…

Programmed cell deathNecroptosisPharmaceutical ScienceApoptosis03 medical and health sciencesAlkaloids0302 clinical medicineAnnexinCell Line TumorDrug DiscoveryAutophagyHumansCytotoxic T cellCytotoxicity030304 developmental biologyPharmacology0303 health sciencesCell DeathPlant ExtractsChemistryUngeremineIndolizinesAntineoplastic Agents PhytogenicDrug Resistance MultipleComplementary and alternative medicineDrug Resistance NeoplasmApoptosis030220 oncology & carcinogenesisCancer cellAmaryllidaceae AlkaloidsCancer researchMolecular MedicineReactive Oxygen SpeciesPhytomedicine
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8,8-bis-(Dihydroconiferyl)-diferulate displayed impressive cytotoxicity towards a panel of human and animal cancer cells

2020

Abstract Background Recalcitrant cancers appear as a major obstacle to chemotherapy, prompting scientists to intensify the search for novel drugs to tackle the cell lines expressing multi-drug resistant (MDR) phenotypes. Purpose The purpose of this study was to evaluate the antiproliferative potential of a ferrulic acid derivative, 8,8-bis-(dihydroconiferyl)-diferulate (DHCF2) on a panel of 18 cancer cell lines, including various sensitive and drug-resistant phenotypes, belonging to human and animals. The mode of induction of cell death by this compound was further studied. Methods The antiproliferative activity, autophagy, ferroptotic and necroptotic cell death were evaluated by the resazu…

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Programmed cell death (PCD) associated with the stilbene motif of arotinoids: discovery of novel apoptosis inducer agents possessing activity on mult…

2000

Considering that the stereochemistry of the C9-C10 alkenyl portion of natural 9-cis-RA, as the one of the olefinic moiety of the previously described isoxazole retinoid 4, seems of particular importance for their apoptotic activity, we prepared a novel class of TTNPB analogues bearing both the cis or trans configuration of the alkenyl portion. The compounds were evaluated in vitro for their cytotoxic and apoptotic activities. We discovered that the cis-TTNPB 9c possesses apoptotic activity comparable with that of the retinoid 4. Moreover, the amino arotinoid 16c showed potent apoptotic activity in HL60 promyelocytic leukemia cells. Interestingly, 16c proved to be a particularly potent apopt…

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Silymarin and Cancer: A Dual Strategy in Both in Chemoprevention and Chemosensitivity

2020

Silymarin extracted from milk thistle consisting of flavonolignan silybin has shown chemopreventive and chemosensitizing activity against various cancers. The present review summarizes the current knowledge on the potential targets of silymarin against various cancers. Silymarin may play on the system of xenobiotics, metabolizing enzymes (phase I and phase II) to protect normal cells against various toxic molecules or to protect against deleterious effects of chemotherapeutic agents on normal cells. Furthermore, silymarin and its main bioactive compounds inhibit organic anion transporters (OAT) and ATP-binding cassettes (ABC) transporters, thus contributing to counteracting potential chemor…

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Hepatitis C Virus NS3/4A Protease Inhibitors.

2008

Chronic hepatitis C virus infection is a global problem worldwide due to the lack of an effective therapy (the current standard of care treatment is effective in about 40-50% of the cases), and the difficulties in developing a protective vaccine. Chronic infection progresses to end-stage liver disease and liver failure in a considerable number of infected individuals. Once liver function is compromised, the only reliable therapeutic intervention is liver transplantation. Unfortunately, re-infection of the graft is unavoidable, and a new chronic hepatitis is early established in transplant recipients, that can result in graft loss. Thus, there is an urgent need for new, specifically targeted…

ProlineHepatitis B virus DNA polymerasevirusesmedicine.medical_treatmentHepacivirusLiver transplantationViral Nonstructural ProteinsAntiviral AgentsLiver diseaseDrug DiscoveryDrug Resistance ViralmedicinePharmacology (medical)NS3Proteasebusiness.industryvirus diseasesGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseasedigestive system diseasesNS2-3 proteaseChronic infectionInfectious DiseasesImmunologyLiver functionbusinessOligopeptidesRecent patents on anti-infective drug discovery
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Antiproliferative Properties of a Few Auranofin-Related Gold(I) and Silver(I) Complexes in Leukemia Cells and their Interferences with the Ubiquitin …

2020

A group of triethylphosphine gold(I) and silver(I) complexes, structurally related to auranofin, were prepared and investigated as potential anticancer drug candidates. The antiproliferative properties of these metal compounds were assessed against two leukemia cell lines, i.e., CCRF-CEM and its multidrug-resistant counterpart, CEM/ADR5000. Interestingly, potent cytotoxic effects were disclosed for both series of compounds against leukemia cells, with IC50 values generally falling in the low-micromolar range, the gold derivatives being on the whole more effective than the silver analogues. Some initial structure-function relationships were drawn. Subsequently, the ability of the study compo…

ProteasesProteasome Endopeptidase ComplexAuranofinSilverleukemia cellsPharmaceutical Sciencemetal complexesantiproliferative propertiesArticleAnalytical ChemistryMetallcsh:QD241-44103 medical and health sciencesInhibitory Concentration 500302 clinical medicineGold Compoundslcsh:Organic chemistryCell Line TumorDrug DiscoverymedicineCytotoxic T cellHumansPhysical and Theoretical Chemistry030304 developmental biologyCell Proliferationproteasome inhibition0303 health sciencesLeukemiaChemistryUbiquitinOrganic Chemistryauranofinmedicine.diseaseauranofin metal complexes proteasome inhibition leukemia cells antiproliferative propertiesDrug Resistance MultipleLeukemiaProteasomeBiochemistryChemistry (miscellaneous)Drug Resistance Neoplasm030220 oncology & carcinogenesisvisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_mediumauranofin;metal complexes; proteasome inhibition; leukemia cells; antiproliferative propertiesMolecular MedicineGoldSelectivitymedicine.drugMolecules
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Investigation of the steps involved in the difference of susceptibility of Ephestia kuehniella and Spodoptera littoralis to the Bacillus thuringiensi…

2011

BUPM95 is a Bacillus thuringiensis subsp. kurstaki strain producing the Vip3Aa16 toxin with an interesting insecticidal activity against the Lepidopteran larvae Ephestia kuehniella. Study of different steps in the mode of action of this Vegetative Insecticidal Protein on the Mediterranean flour moth (E. kuehniella) was carried out in the aim to investigate the origin of the higher susceptibility of this insect to Vip3Aa16 toxin compared to that of the Egyptian cotton leaf worm Spodoptera littoralis. Using E. kuehniella gut juice, protoxin proteolysis generated a major band corresponding to the active toxin and another band of about 22kDa, whereas the activation of Vip3Aa16 by S. littoralis …

ProteasesProteolysismedia_common.quotation_subjectBacillus thuringiensisDrug ResistanceActivationBacillusInsectMothsSpodopteraBiologymedicine.disease_causeMicrobiologyBacterial ProteinsVip3Aa16Bacillus thuringiensismedicineAnimalsPest Control BiologicalSpodoptera littoralisEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsEphestia kuehniellamedia_commonmedicine.diagnostic_testToxinfungiSpodoptera littoralisbiology.organism_classificationMediterranean flour mothLarvaBacillusthuringiensisMidgut putative receptorJournal of Invertebrate Pathology
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