Strategies for senolytic drug discovery
Senolytics are a category of drugs that reduce the impact of cellular senescence, an effect
associated with a range of chronic and age‐related diseases. Since the discovery of the first …
associated with a range of chronic and age‐related diseases. Since the discovery of the first …
Chemotherapy as a regulator of extracellular matrix-cell communication: Implications in therapy resistance
J Gonzalez-Molina, L Moyano-Galceran… - Seminars in Cancer …, 2022 - Elsevier
The development of most solid cancers, including pancreatic, breast, lung, liver, and ovarian
cancer, involves a desmoplastic reaction: a process of major remodeling of the extracellular …
cancer, involves a desmoplastic reaction: a process of major remodeling of the extracellular …
Unveiling the mechanisms and challenges of cancer drug resistance
Cancer treatment faces many hurdles and resistance is one among them. Anti-cancer
treatment strategies are evolving due to innate and acquired resistance capacity, governed …
treatment strategies are evolving due to innate and acquired resistance capacity, governed …
[HTML][HTML] The redox-senescence axis and its therapeutic targeting
NYL Ngoi, AQX Liew, SJF Chong, MS Davids… - Redox Biology, 2021 - Elsevier
Significance Cellular growth arrest, associated with 'senescence', helps to safeguard against
the accumulation of DNA damage which is often recognized as the underlying mechanism of …
the accumulation of DNA damage which is often recognized as the underlying mechanism of …
Modulated electro-hyperthermia-induced tumor damage mechanisms revealed in cancer models
The benefits of high-fever range hyperthermia have been utilized in medicine from the
Ancient Greek culture to the present day. Amplitude-modulated electro-hyperthermia …
Ancient Greek culture to the present day. Amplitude-modulated electro-hyperthermia …
The post-chemotherapy changes of tumor physical microenvironment: targeting extracellular matrix to address chemoresistance
The tumor physical microenvironment (TPME) contributes to cancer chemoresistance in both
mechanical and mechanobiological approaches. Along with chemotherapy, the tumor …
mechanical and mechanobiological approaches. Along with chemotherapy, the tumor …
MicroRNAs, long non-coding RNAs, and circular RNAs in the redox control of cell senescence
D Lettieri-Barbato, K Aquilano, C Punziano, G Minopoli… - Antioxidants, 2022 - mdpi.com
Cell senescence is critical in diverse aspects of organism life. It is involved in tissue
development and homeostasis, as well as in tumor suppression. Consequently, it is tightly …
development and homeostasis, as well as in tumor suppression. Consequently, it is tightly …
Patient-derived tumor organoids: a new avenue for preclinical research and precision medicine in oncology
L Thorel, M Perréard, R Florent, J Divoux… - … & Molecular Medicine, 2024 - nature.com
Over the past decade, the emergence of patient-derived tumor organoids (PDTOs) has
broadened the repertoire of preclinical models and progressively revolutionized three …
broadened the repertoire of preclinical models and progressively revolutionized three …
Stress-induced polyploid giant cancer cells: unique way of formation and non-negligible characteristics
Y Song, Y Zhao, Z Deng, R Zhao, Q Huang - Frontiers in Oncology, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Polyploidy is a conserved mechanism in cell development and stress responses. Multiple
stresses of treatment, including radiation and chemotherapy drugs, can induce the …
stresses of treatment, including radiation and chemotherapy drugs, can induce the …
Senescence-associated pro-inflammatory cytokines and tumor cell plasticity
JP Vernot - Frontiers in molecular biosciences, 2020 - frontiersin.org
The well-recognized cell phenotypic heterogeneity in tumors is a great challenge for cancer
treatment. Dynamic interconversion and movement within a spectrum of different cell …
treatment. Dynamic interconversion and movement within a spectrum of different cell …