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Anti-Cancer Agents in Medicinal Chemistry (Formerly Current Medicinal Chemistry - Anti-Cancer Agents) - Volume 22, Issue 7, 2022
Volume 22, Issue 7, 2022
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Gut Microbiota and Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors-Based Immunotherapy
Authors: Mingming Tian, Si Zhang, Yujen Tseng, Xizhong Shen, Ling Dong and Ruyi XueApplication of immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) is a major breakthrough in the field of cancer therapy, which has displayed tremendous potential in various types of malignancies. However, their response rates range widely in different cancer types and a significant number of patients experience immune-related adverse effects (irAEs) induced by these drugs, limiting the proportion of patients who can truly benefit fro Read More
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Consequences of Extracellular Matrix Remodeling in Headway and Metastasis of Cancer along with Novel Immunotherapies: A Great Promise for Future Endeavor
Authors: Suman K. Ray and Sukhes MukherjeeTissues are progressively molded by bidirectional correspondence between denizen cells and extracellular matrix (ECM) via cell-matrix connections along with ECM remodeling. The composition and association of ECM are spatiotemporally directed to control cell conduct and differentiation; however, dysregulation of ECM dynamics prompts the development of diseases, for example, cancer. Emerging information demonstrat Read More
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Imidazolidine Derivatives in Cancer Research: What is known?
It is well known that cancer is the second leading cause of death worldwide. Due to this fact, new results for the treatment of cancer are constantly being introduced and verified. Imidazolidine derivatives regulate cell cycle progression and DNA stability. Structurally, a heterocyclic nucleus favors a direct DNA interaction and therefore, control of the DNA replication process. This review aims not only to discuss the role of imidazolid Read More
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Pembrolizumab for First-Line Treatment of Advanced Non-Small-Cell Lung Cancer: Analysis of Prognostic Factors of Outcomes
Authors: Carmelo Tibaldi, Francesca Mazzoni, Vieri Scotti, Enrico Vasile, Daniele Pozzessere, Irene Stasi, Andrea Camerini, Francesca Federici, Giulia Meoni, Chiara Caparello, Marianna Turrini, Virginia Rossi, Lucia P. Ciccone, Irene Pecora, Beatrice Fantechi, Lorenzo Antonuzzo, Diana Giannarelli and Editta BaldiniBackground: In advanced non-small-cell lung cancer, without activating mutations and with PD-L1≥50%, Pembrolizumab monotherapy is the therapeutic standard in Europe. Objective: To evaluate retrospectively the safety and efficacy of this drug and to investigate potential prognostic factors in daily clinical practice. Methods: From September 2017 to September 2019, 205 consecutive patients from 14 Italian Medical O Read More
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The Photodynamic Anti-Tumor Effects of New PPa-CDs Conjugate with pH Sensitivity and Improved Biocompatibility
Authors: Faiza Sajjad, Xu-Ying Liu, Yi-Jia Yan, Xing-Ping Zhou and Zhi-Long ChenBackground: Photodynamic therapy has been increasingly used to cope with the alarming problem of cancer. Porphyrins and their derivatives are widely used as Potent Photosensitizers (PS) for PDT. However, the hydrophobicity of porphyrins poses a challenge for their use in clinics, while most of the carbon dots (CDs) are known for good biocompatibility, solubility, and pH sensitivity. Objective: This study aimed to improve the pr Read More
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A Pan-cancer Analysis Reveals the Abnormal Expression and Drug Sensitivity of CSF1
Authors: Xiaoshuo Dai, Xinhuan Chen, Wei Chen, Yihuan Chen, Jun Zhao, Qiushuang Zhang and Jing LuBackground: Colony-stimulating factor-1 (CSF1) is a cytokine that is closely related to normal organ growth and development as well as tumor progression. Objective: We aimed to summarize and clarify the reasons for the abnormal expression of CSF1 in tumors and explore the role of CSF1 in tumor progression. Furthermore, drug response analysis could provide a reference for clinical medication. Methods: The expression o Read More
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Synergistic Cytotoxicity Effect of 5-Fluorouracil and SHP2 Inhibitor Demethylincisterol A3 on Cervical Cancer Cell
More LessBackground: Demethylincisterol A3 (DTA3) has been identified as an SHP2 inhibitor and suppresses the growth of many cancer cells. 5-Fluorouracil (5-FU) is widely used for the clinical treatment of various cancers. However, the combination effects of 5-FU and DTA3 on cervical cancer cells remain unknown. Objective: This study evaluates the mechanism of the combination effects of 5-FU and DTA3 in cervical cancer cells. M Read More
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Evaluation of Silibinin-Loaded Microbubbles Combined with Ultrasound in Ovarian Cancer Cells: Cytotoxicity and Mechanisms
Authors: Liguang Zhou, Jing Liu, Wen Meng, Huawei Zhang and Bo ChenBackground: The anticancer activity of silibinin (SB) has been demonstrated in various cancer cell types. However, its low solubility and poor bioavailability limit its clinical potential in biomedical applications. Microbubbles in combination with ultrasound are promising vehicles for local drug delivery. Objective: The present study determined the antitumour effects and molecular mechanism of silibinin-loaded microbubbles (SB Read More
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Atorvastatin Enhances Inhibitory Effects of Irradiation on Tumor Growth by Reducing MSH2 Expression Both in Prostate Cancer Cells and Xenograft Tumor Models
Authors: Zhenhua He, Dingkai Xu, Fuhui Shen, Fangang Zeng, Ping Qi, Zhenxing Zhai and Zhiping WangBackground: Prostate cancer (PCa) is the fourth most common tumor in males. Objective: This study aimed to investigate effects of atorvastatin (AS) on PCa cells proliferation and clarify the associated mechanisms. Methods: PCa cell lines were cultured and treated with irradiation (IR) (4 Gy), AS (6 μg/ml), transfected with Bcl-2 siRNA, and then divided into different groups. Xenograft tumor mouse model was established. Bcl-2 Read More
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Design, Synthesis and Biological Evaluation of Novel Triazolothiadiazoles Derived from NSAIDs as Anticancer Agents
Authors: Peri Aytaç, Irem D. Sahin, Rengül Çetin Atalay and Birsen TozkoparanBackground: Although transplantation, surgical resection, and tumor ablation are treatment options available following early diagnosis of HCC, poor prognosis and high recurrence rates restrict the efficacy of these approaches. Hence, small molecules with high selectivity and bioactivity are urgently required. Objective: This study presents the synthesis of a series of new triazolothiadiazole derivatives (1a-3j) with NSAID moieti Read More
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Comparison of Y-90 and Ho-166 Dosimetry Using Liver Phantom: A Monte Carlo Study7
Authors: Ayşe K. Yıldırım and Handan Tanyıldızı KökkülünkBackground: It is estimated that more than 1 million people are diagnosed with liver malignancy each year and one of the treatments is radioembolization with Y-90 and Ho-166. Objective: The aim of this study is to calculate the absorbed doses caused by Y-90 and Ho-166 in tumor and liver parenchyma using a phantom via Monte Carlo method. Methods: A liver model phantom including a tumor imitation of sphere ( Read More
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sFRP1 Expression Regulates Wnt Signaling in Chronic Myeloid Leukemia K562 Cells
Authors: Melek Pehlivan, Ceyda Caliskan, Zeynep Yuce and Hakki O. SercanBackground: Wnt signaling cascades play important roles in cell fate decisions and their deregulation has been documented in many diseases, including malignant tumors and leukemia. One mechanism of aberrant Wnt signaling is the silencing of Wnt inhibitors through epigenetic mechanisms. The sFRPs are one of the most studied Wnt inhibitors; and the sFRP1 loss is known in many hematological malignancies. T Read More
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Antiglycolytic Activities of Strobilanthes crispus Active Fraction and its Bioactive Components on Triple-Negative Breast Cancer Cells In Vitro
Authors: Siti N.H. Muhammad, Nik S. Yaacob, Nur A.M. Safuwan and Agustine N. FauziBackground: Survival and progression of cancer cells are highly dependent on aerobic glycolysis. Strobilanthes crispus has been shown to have promising anticancer effects on breast cancer cells. The involvement of the glycolysis pathway in producing these effects is unconfirmed, thus further investigation is required to elucidate this phenomenon. Objective: This study aims to determine the effect of S. crispus active fra Read More
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In Vitro Cytotoxicity and Aromatase Inhibitory Activity of Flavonoids: Synthesis, Molecular Docking and In silico ADME Prediction
Authors: Umang Shah, Samir Patel, Mehul Patel, Neeraj Jain, Nilesh Pandey, Alex Chauhan, Ashish Patel and Sandip PatelBackground: Many natural and synthetic flavonoids have been studied and documented by inhibiting aromatase enzymes for their anti-cancer activity against breast carcinoma. The aromatase enzyme is a possible target for the estrogen's positive breast cancer receptor. Objective: Hence, a series of flavonoids have been synthesized and assessed for their in vitro cytotoxicity and aromatase inhibitory activity. Methods: 39 Fl Read More
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Effects of Sambucus ebulus Extract on Cell Proliferation and Viability of Triple- Negative Breast Cancer: An In Vitro and In Vivo Study
Background: Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) accounts for 15% of all breast cancer (BC) cases and is a severe type of BC. Since medicinal herbs containing biocompatible substances that are accepted by patient more than chemical therapeutics, they can be considered a safe option for treating BC. Objective: This study evaluated the effect of Sambucus Ebulus (S. ebulus) extract on a model of TNBC. Methods: S. ebulus e Read More
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Nitric Oxide Synthase Potentiates the Resistance of Cancer Cell Lines to Anticancer Chemotherapeutics
Background: Despite the advancement in the fields of medical science and molecular biology, cancer is still the leading cause of death worldwide. Chemotherapy is a choice for treatment; however, the acquisition of chemoresistance is a major impediment for cancer management. Many mechanisms have been postulated regarding the acquisition of chemo-resistance in breast cancer and the impact on cellular signalling Read More
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Antimetastatic Potential of Quercetin Analogues with Improved Pharmacokinetic Profile: A Pharmacoinformatic Preliminary Study
Background: Urokinase-type plasminogen activator (uPA) system is a crucial pathway for tumor invasion and metastasis. Recently, multiple anticancer effects of quercetin have been described, including inhibitory activity against uPA. However, the clinical use of this flavonoid has been limited due to its low oral bioavailability. Objective: The objectives of the study were to assess the antimetastatic potential of quercetin a Read More
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Volume 25 (2025)
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Volume 24 (2024)
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Volume 23 (2023)
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Volume 22 (2022)
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Volume 21 (2021)
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Volume 20 (2020)
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Volume 19 (2019)
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Volume 18 (2018)
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Volume 17 (2017)
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Volume 16 (2016)
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Volume 15 (2015)
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Volume 14 (2014)
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Volume 13 (2013)
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Volume 12 (2012)
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Volume 11 (2011)
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Volume 10 (2010)
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Volume 9 (2009)
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Volume 8 (2008)
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Volume 7 (2007)
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Volume 6 (2006)
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