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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38632950/neutral-rhenium-i-tricarbonyl-complexes-with-sulfur-donor-ligands-anti-proliferative-activity-and-cellular-localization
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Aviva Levina, Kartika Wardhani, Liam J Stephens, Melissa V Werrett, Chiara Caporale, Elena Dallerba, Victoria L Blair, Massimiliano Massi, Peter A Lay, Philip C Andrews
Rhenium(I) tricarbonyl complexes are widely studied for their cell imaging properties and anti-cancer and anti-microbial activities, but the complexes with S-donor ligands remain relatively unexplored. A series of six fac -[Re(NN)(CO)3 (SR)] complexes, where (NN) is 2,2'-bipyridyl (bipy) or 1,10-phenanthroline (phen), and RSH is a series of thiocarboxylic acid methyl esters, have been synthesized and characterized. Cellular uptake and anti-proliferative activities of these complexes in human breast cancer cell lines (MDA-MB-231 and MCF-7) were generally lower than those of the previously described fac -[Re(NN)(CO)3 (OH2 )]+ complexes; however, one of the complexes, fac -[Re(CO)3 (phen)(SC(Ph)CH2 C(O)OMe)] (3b), was active (IC50 ∼ 10 μM at 72 h treatment) in thiol-depleted MDA-MB-231 cells...
April 18, 2024: Dalton Transactions: An International Journal of Inorganic Chemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38632642/spatial-and-single-cell-explorations-uncover-prognostic-significance-and-immunological-functions-of-mitochondrial-calcium-uniporter-in-breast-cancer
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Chia-Jung Li, Yen-Dun Tony Tzeng, Jui-Hu Hsiao, Ling-Ming Tseng, Tzu-Sheng Hsu, Pei-Yi Chu
The mitochondrial calcium uniporter (MCU) is a transmembrane protein facilitating the entry of calcium ions into mitochondria from the cell cytosol. Maintaining calcium balance is crucial for enhancing cellular energy supply and regulating cell death. The interplay of calcium balance through MCU and the sodium-calcium exchanger is known, but its regulation in the breast cancer tumor microenvironment remains elusive. Further investigations are warranted to explore MCU's potential in BRCA clinical pathology, tumor immune microenvironment, and precision oncology...
April 17, 2024: Cancer Cell International
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38631098/role-of-the-3-mercaptopyruvate-sulfurtransferase-in-colon-colorectal-cancers
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Katarina Matyasova, Andrea Soltysova, Petr Babula, Olga Krizanova, Veronika Liskova
The 3-mercaptopyruvate sulfurtransferase (MPST) is a protein persulfidase, occurring mainly in mitochondria. Although function of this protein in cancer cells has been already studied, no clear outcome can be postulated up to now. Therefore, we focused on the determination of function of MPST in colon (HCT116 cells)/colorectal (DLD1 cells) cancers. In silico analysis revealed that in gastrointestinal cancers, MPST together with its binding partners can be either of a high risk or might have a protective effect...
April 15, 2024: European Journal of Cell Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38627898/ultrasound-triggered-azo-free-radicals-for-cervical-cancer-immunotherapy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yumeng Wang, Bin Lv, Han Wang, Tingting Ren, Qian Jiang, Xinyu Qu, Dalong Ni, Junjun Qiu, Keqin Hua
PD-1 blockade is a first-line treatment for recurrent/metastatic cervical cancer but benefits only a small number of patients due to low preexisting tumor immunogenicity. Using immunogenic cell death (ICD) inducers is a promising strategy for improving immunotherapy, but these compounds are limited by the hypoxic environment of solid tumors. To overcome this issue, the nanosensitizer AIBA@MSNs were designed based on sonodynamic therapy (SDT), which induces tumor cell death under hypoxic conditions through azo free radicals in a method of nonoxygen radicals...
April 16, 2024: ACS Nano
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38624086/mitochondria-selective-dicationic-small-molecule-ligand-targeting-g-quadruplex-structures-for-human-colorectal-cancer-therapy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Bo-Xin Zheng, Wei Long, Wende Zheng, Yaoxun Zeng, Xiao-Chun Guo, Ka-Hin Chan, Meng-Ting She, Alan Siu-Lun Leung, Yu-Jing Lu, Wing-Leung Wong
Mitochondria are important drug targets for anticancer and other disease therapies. Certain human mitochondrial DNA sequences capable of forming G-quadruplex structures (G4s) are emerging drug targets of small molecules. Despite some mitochondria-selective ligands being reported for drug delivery against cancers, the ligand design is mostly limited to the triphenylphosphonium scaffold. The ligand designed with lipophilic small-sized scaffolds bearing multipositive charges targeting the unique feature of high mitochondrial membrane potential (MMP) is lacking and most mitochondria-selective ligands are not G4-targeting...
April 16, 2024: Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38623092/tempol-effect-on-oxidative-and-mitochondrial-markers-in-preclinical-models-for-prostate-cancer
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Isabela Maria Urra Rossetto, Felipe Rabelo Santos, Heloina Mariano da Silva, Elaine Minatel, Mariana Mesquitta, Marcos José Salvador, Fábio Montico, Valéria Helena Alves Cagnon
BACKGROUND: Tempol is a redox-cycling nitroxide considered a potent antioxidant. The present study investigated the tempol effects on oxidative stress and mitochondrial markers on prostate cancer (PCa). METHODS: PC-3 and LnCaP cells were exposed to tempol. Cell viability test, western blot and Amplex Red analyses were performed. In vivo, five experimental groups evaluated tempol effects in the early (CT12 and TPL12 groups) and late stages (CT20, TPL20-I, and TLP20-II) of PCa development...
April 2024: Toxicology Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38622136/mcl-1-mediates-intrinsic-resistance-to-raf-inhibitors-in-mutant-braf-papillary-thyroid-carcinoma
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Maria R Cavallo, Jacob C Yo, Kayla C Gallant, Camille J Cunanan, Amirali Amirfallah, Marzieh Daniali, Alyssa B Sanders, Andrew E Aplin, Edmund A Pribitkin, Edward J Hartsough
Papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC) is the most frequent form of thyroid cancer. PTC commonly presents with mutations of the serine/threonine kinase BRAF (BRAFV600E ), which drive ERK1/2 pathway activation to support growth and suppress apoptosis. PTC patients often undergo surgical resection; however, since the average age of PTC patients is under 50, adverse effects associated with prolonged maintenance therapy following total thyroidectomy are a concern. The development of mutant-selective BRAF inhibitors (BRAFi), like vemurafenib, has been efficacious in patients with metastatic melanoma, but the response rate is low for mutant BRAF PTC patients...
April 15, 2024: Cell Death Discovery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38622121/nano-flow-cytometry-unveils-mitochondrial-permeability-transition-process-and-multi-pathway-cell-death-induction-for-cancer-therapy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Liyun Su, Jingyi Xu, Cheng Lu, Kaimin Gao, Yunyun Hu, Chengfeng Xue, Xiaomei Yan
Mitochondrial permeability transition (mPT)-mediated mitochondrial dysfunction plays a pivotal role in various human diseases. However, the intricate details of its mechanisms and the sequence of events remain elusive, primarily due to the interference caused by Bax/Bak-induced mitochondrial outer membrane permeabilization (MOMP). To address these, we have developed a methodology that utilizes nano-flow cytometry (nFCM) to quantitatively analyze the opening of mitochondrial permeability transition pore (mPTP), dissipation of mitochondrial membrane potential ( <mml:math xmlns:mml="https://www...
April 15, 2024: Cell Death Discovery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38621884/-mechanism-of-guizhi-gancao-decoction-against-myocardial-ischemia-reperfusion-injury-based-on-network-pharmacology-and-experimental-verification
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lian-Yu Li, Lin-Lin Chen, Ping Liu
This study employed network pharmacology to investigate the effect of Guizhi Gancao Decoction(GGD) on myocardial ischemia-reperfusion injury(MI/RI) in rats and decipher the underlying mechanism. Firstly, the chemical components and targets of GGD against MI/RI were searched against the Traditional Chinese Medicine Systems Pharmacology Database and Analysis Platform(TCMSP), SwissTargetPrediction, and available articles. STRING and Cytoscape 3.7.2 were used to establish the protein-protein interaction(PPI) network for the common targets, and then Gene Ontology(GO) and Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes(KEGG) pathway enrichment analyses were carried out for the core targets...
February 2024: Zhongguo Zhong Yao za Zhi, Zhongguo Zhongyao Zazhi, China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38617709/abatement-of-the-binding-of-human-hexokinase-ii-enzyme-monomers-by-in-silico-method-with-the-design-of-inhibitory-peptides
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Faranak Karamifard, Mahta Mazaheri, Ali Dadbinpour
UNLABELLED: The hexokinase II enzyme is bound to the (VDAC1) channel in the form of a dimer and prevents the release of cell death factors from mitochondria to the cytoplasm. Studies have shown that blocking the binding of hexokinase II enzyme to (VDAC1) led to the initiation of apoptosis in cancer cells. No peptide has been designed so far to inhibit hexokinase II. The aim of this study was to inhibit the dimerization of enzyme subunits in order to inhibition the formation of (VDAC1) and the hexokinase II complex...
2024: In Silico Pharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38617011/role-of-mitochondria-in-doxorubicin-mediated-cardiotoxicity-from-molecular-mechanisms-to-therapeutic-strategies
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REVIEW
Tianen Wang, Guoli Xing, Tong Fu, Yanchun Ma, Qi Wang, Shuxiang Zhang, Xing Chang, Ying Tong
This comprehensive review delves into the pivotal role of mitochondria in doxorubicin-induced cardiotoxicity, a significant complication limiting the clinical use of this potent anthracycline chemotherapeutic agent. Doxorubicin, while effective against various malignancies, is associated with dose-dependent cardiotoxicity, potentially leading to irreversible cardiac damage. The review meticulously dissects the molecular mechanisms underpinning this cardiotoxicity, particularly focusing on mitochondrial dysfunction, a central player in this adverse effect...
2024: International Journal of Medical Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38616743/a-green-synthesis-of-au-ag-alloy-nanoparticles-using-polydopamine-chemistry-evaluation-of-their-anticancer-potency-towards-both-mcf-7-cells-and-their-cancer-stem-cells-subgroup
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Honglei Zhan, Shiyu Ding, Ruiyu Shen, Yulong Lv, Xinran Tian, Guie Liu, Chaoyue Li, Jihui Wang
BACKGROUND: Limited chemotherapy efficacy and cancer stem cells (CSCs)-induced therapeutic resistance are major difficulties for tumour treatment. Adopting more efficient therapies to eliminate bulk-sensitive cancer cells and resistant CSCs is urgently needed. METHODS: Based on the potential and functional complementarity of gold and silver nanoparticles (AuNPs or AgNPs) on tumour treatment, bimetallic NPs (alloy) have been synthesized to obtain improved or even newly emerging bioactivity from a combination effect...
April 9, 2024: Anti-cancer Agents in Medicinal Chemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38615740/urolithin-a-inhibits-breast-cancer-progression-via-activating-tfeb-mediated-mitophagy-in-tumor-macrophages
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Bowen Zheng, Yuying Wang, Baian Zhou, Fengyuan Qian, Diya Liu, Danrong Ye, Xiqian Zhou, Lin Fang
INTRODUCTION: Urolithin A (UA) is a naturally occurring compound that is converted from ellagitannin-like precursors in pomegranates and nuts by intestinal flora. Previous studies have found that UA exerts tumor-suppressive effects through antitumor cell proliferation and promotion of memory T-cell expansion, but its role in tumor-associated macrophages remains unknown. OBJECTIVES: Our study aims to reveal how UA affects tumor macrophages and tumor cells to inhibit breast cancer progression...
April 12, 2024: Journal of Advanced Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38615083/march5-promotes-aerobic-glycolysis-to-facilitate-ovarian-cancer-progression-via-ubiquitinating-mpc1
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ying Xu, Shuhua Zhao, Yujie Shen, Yuanfeng Li, Yinghui Dang, Fenfen Guo, Zhihao Chen, Jia Li, Hong Yang
MARCH5 is a ring-finger E3 ubiquitin ligase located in the outer membrane of mitochondria. A previous study has reported that MARCH5 was up-regulated and contributed to the migration and invasion of OC cells by serving as a competing endogenous RNA. However, as a mitochondrial localized E3 ubiquitin ligase, the function of MARCH5 in mitochondrial-associated metabolism reprogramming in human cancers remains largely unexplored, including OC. We first assessed the glycolysis effect of MARCH5 in OC both in vitro and in vivo...
April 13, 2024: Apoptosis: An International Journal on Programmed Cell Death
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38613948/design-of-a-prodrug-photocage-for-cancer-cells-detection-and-anticancer-drug-release
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Qianshan Shao, Fei Zhang, Chunxiao Li, Yuyu Yang, Shihan Liu, Guang Chen, Baolei Fan
Developing probes for simultaneous diagnosis and killing of cancer cells is crucial, yet challenging. This article presents the design and synthesis of a novel Rhodamine B fluorescence probe. The design strategy involves utilizing an anticancer drug (Melphalan) to bind with a fluorescent group (HRhod-OH), forming HRhod-MeL, which is non-fluorescent. However, when exposed to the high levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS) of cancer cells, HRhod-MeL transforms into a red-emitting Photocage (Rhod-MeL), and selectively accumulates in the mitochondria of cancer cells, where, when activated with green light (556 nm), anti-cancer drugs released...
March 27, 2024: Talanta
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38612789/mitochondrial-differentiation-during-spermatogenesis-lessons-from-drosophila-melanogaster
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REVIEW
Viktor Vedelek, Ferenc Jankovics, János Zádori, Rita Sinka
Numerous diseases can arise as a consequence of mitochondrial malfunction. Hence, there is a significant focus on studying the role of mitochondria in cancer, ageing, neurodegenerative diseases, and the field of developmental biology. Mitochondria could exist as discrete organelles in the cell; however, they have the ability to fuse, resulting in the formation of interconnected reticular structures. The dynamic changes between these forms correlate with mitochondrial function and mitochondrial health, and consequently, there is a significant scientific interest in uncovering the specific molecular constituents that govern these transitions...
April 3, 2024: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38612401/anti-melanoma-effects-of-miconazole-investigating-the-mitochondria-involvement
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Francesca Scatozza, Maria Miriam Giardina, Carola Valente, Virginia Vigiano Benedetti, Antonio Facchiano
Miconazole is an antimycotic drug showing anti-cancer effects in several cancers. However, little is known on its effects in melanoma. A375 and SK-MEL-28 human melanoma cell lines were exposed to miconazole and clotrimazole (up to 100 mM). Proliferation, viability with MTT assay and vascular mimicry were assayed at 24 h treatment. Molecular effects were measured at 6 h, namely, ATP-, ROS-release and mitochondria-related cytofluorescence. A metabolomic profile was also investigated at 6 h treatment. Carnitine was one of the most affected metabolites; therefore, the expression of 29 genes involved in carnitine metabolism was investigated in the public platform GEPIA2 on 461 melanoma patients and 558 controls...
March 22, 2024: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38611076/inhibition-of-carbohydrate-metabolism-potentiated-by-the-therapeutic-effects-of-oxidative-phosphorylation-inhibitors-in-colon-cancer-cells
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lichao Guo, Baochen Zhang, Wen Zhang, Yanqi Xie, Xi Chen, Xueke Sun, David S Watt, Chunming Liu, H Peter Spielmann, Xifu Liu
Cancer cells undergo a significant level of "metabolic reprogramming" or "remodeling" to ensure an adequate supply of ATP and "building blocks" for cell survival and to facilitate accelerated proliferation. Cancer cells preferentially use glycolysis for ATP production (the Warburg effect); however, cancer cells, including colorectal cancer (CRC) cells, also depend on oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS) for ATP production, a finding that suggests that both glycolysis and OXPHOS play significant roles in facilitating cancer progression and proliferation...
April 2, 2024: Cancers
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38608462/asymmetric-silicon-phthalocyanine-based-nanoparticle-with-spatiotemporally-targeting-of-mitochondria-for-synergistic-apoptosis-ferroptosis-antitumor-treatment
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yan Huang, Guowei Liu, Fangmei Zheng, Jianling Chen, Youyu Lin, Junwei Wang, Yide Huang, Yiru Peng
A promising therapeutic strategy in cancer treatment merges photodynamic therapy (PDT) induced apoptosis with ferroptosis, a form of programmed cell death governed by iron-dependent lipid peroxidation. Given the pivotal role of mitochondria in ferroptosis, the development of photosensitizers that specifically provoke mitochondrial dysfunction and consequentially trigger ferroptosis via PDT is of significant interest. To this end, we have designed and synthesized a novel nanoparticle, termed FECTPN, tailored to address this requisite...
March 31, 2024: Colloids and Surfaces. B, Biointerfaces
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38608441/mitochondrial-dysfunction-of-peripheral-blood-mononuclear-cells-is-associated-with-lung-carcinogenesis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Weili Liu, Hua Li, Yuan Gao, Xuelian Zhang, Zilin Wei, Dong Yang, Min Jin, Zhigang Qiu, Zhiqiang Shen, Zhaoli Chen, Yamei Qiao, Lingling Pu, Changqing Yan, Shuang Zhang, Xinxing Wang, Junwen Li
The composition, quantity, and function of peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) are closely correlated with tumorigenesis. However, the mechanisms of PBMCs in lung cancer are not clear. Mitochondria are energy factories of cells, and almost all cellular functions rely on their energy metabolism level. The present study aimed to test whether the mitochondrial function of PBMCs directly determines their tumor immune monitoring function. We recruited 211 subjects, including 105 healthy controls and 106 patients with recently diagnosed with lung cancer...
April 11, 2024: International Immunopharmacology
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