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  • Review
  • Open Access
35 Citations
6,852 Views
12 Pages

Combination Therapy of Navitoclax with Chemotherapeutic Agents in Solid Tumors and Blood Cancer: A Review of Current Evidence

  • Nur Syahidah Nor Hisam,
  • Azizah Ugusman,
  • Nor Fadilah Rajab,
  • Mohd Faizal Ahmad,
  • Michael Fenech,
  • Sze Ling Liew and
  • Nur Najmi Mohamad Anuar

Combination therapy emerges as a fundamental scheme in cancer. Many targeted therapeutic agents are developed to be used with chemotherapy or radiation therapy to enhance drug efficacy and reduce toxicity effects. ABT-263, known as navitoclax, mimics...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,427 Views
12 Pages

Antineoplastic Drug Synergy of Artesunate with Navitoclax in Models of High-Grade Serous Ovarian Cancer

  • J. Robert McCorkle,
  • Rebecca Ahn,
  • Connie D. Cao,
  • Kristen S. Hill,
  • Charles S. Dietrich and
  • Jill M. Kolesar

28 March 2024

Artesunate belongs to a class of medications derived from the sweet wormwood plant (Artemisia annua) known as artemisinins. Artesunate has traditionally been used as a frontline treatment for severe malaria but has also demonstrated antineoplastic ac...

  • Article
  • Open Access
17 Citations
6,103 Views
23 Pages

Multi-Omics Investigation of Innate Navitoclax Resistance in Triple-Negative Breast Cancer Cells

  • Michal Marczyk,
  • Gauri A. Patwardhan,
  • Jun Zhao,
  • Rihao Qu,
  • Xiaotong Li,
  • Vikram B. Wali,
  • Abhishek K. Gupta,
  • Manoj M. Pillai,
  • Yuval Kluger and
  • Vignesh Gunasekharan
  • + 3 authors

8 September 2020

Cancer cells employ various defense mechanisms against drug-induced cell death. Investigating multi-omics landscapes of cancer cells before and after treatment can reveal resistance mechanisms and inform new therapeutic strategies. We assessed the ef...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,381 Views
17 Pages

Onvansertib and Navitoclax Combination as a New Therapeutic Option for Mucinous Ovarian Carcinoma

  • Serena Petrella,
  • Marika Colombo,
  • Mirko Marabese,
  • Chiara Grasselli,
  • Andrea Panfili,
  • Michela Chiappa,
  • Valentina Sancisi,
  • Ilaria Craparotta,
  • Maria C. Barbera and
  • Giovanna Damia
  • + 2 authors

Mucinous epithelial ovarian cancer (mEOC) is a rare subtype of epithelial ovarian cancer, characterized by poor responses to standard platinum-based chemotherapy. Polo-like kinase 1 (PLK1) is a key regulator of mitosis and cell cycle progression and...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
3,360 Views
17 Pages

Navitoclax Enhances the Therapeutic Effects of PLK1 Targeting on Lung Cancer Cells in 2D and 3D Culture Systems

  • Bárbara Pinto,
  • Pedro Novais,
  • Ana C. Henriques,
  • Juliana Carvalho-Tavares,
  • Patrícia M. A. Silva and
  • Hassan Bousbaa

The efficacy of antimitotics is limited by slippage, whereby treated cells arrested in mitosis exit mitosis without cell division and, eventually, escape apoptosis, constituting a serious resistance mechanism to antimitotics. Strategies to overcome s...

  • Article
  • Open Access
18 Citations
3,686 Views
14 Pages

Melatonin Can Modulate the Effect of Navitoclax (ABT-737) in HL-60 Cells

  • Alexey Lomovsky,
  • Yulia Baburina,
  • Irina Odinokova,
  • Margarita Kobyakova,
  • Yana Evstratova,
  • Linda Sotnikova,
  • Roman Krestinin and
  • Olga Krestinina

18 November 2020

Melatonin (N-acetyl-5-methoxytryptamine MEL) is an indolamine that has antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and anti-tumor properties. Moreover, MEL is capable of exhibiting both anti-apoptotic and pro-apoptotic effects. In the normal cells, MEL possesses...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,492 Views
16 Pages

27 March 2022

Despite several clinical trials with encouraging findings, effective standard systemic therapies have yet to be established for malignant meningioma and the prognosis of these patients remains poor. Accumulating preclinical and clinical evidence sugg...

  • Article
  • Open Access
46 Citations
5,823 Views
21 Pages

Selective Targeting of Cancer-Associated Fibroblasts by Engineered H-Ferritin Nanocages Loaded with Navitoclax

  • Leopoldo Sitia,
  • Arianna Bonizzi,
  • Serena Mazzucchelli,
  • Sara Negri,
  • Cristina Sottani,
  • Elena Grignani,
  • Maria Antonietta Rizzuto,
  • Davide Prosperi,
  • Luca Sorrentino and
  • Fabio Corsi
  • + 5 authors

5 February 2021

Cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs) are key actors in regulating cancer progression. They promote tumor growth, metastasis formation, and induce drug resistance. For these reasons, they are emerging as potential therapeutic targets. Here, with the a...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,266 Views
12 Pages

Navitoclax Most Promising BH3 Mimetic for Combination Therapy in Hodgkin Lymphoma

  • Myra Langendonk,
  • Nienke A. M. Smit,
  • Wouter Plattel,
  • Arjan Diepstra,
  • Tom van Meerten and
  • Lydia Visser

9 November 2022

The treatment of young patients with Hodgkin lymphoma (HL) is often successful but a significant proportion of patients suffers from late toxicity. In the current era there are new opportunities for less toxic and more targeted treatment options. In...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
3,742 Views
19 Pages

The Combination of Radiation with PARP Inhibition Enhances Senescence and Sensitivity to the Senolytic, Navitoclax, in Triple Negative Breast Tumor Cells

  • Abrar Softah,
  • Moureq R. Alotaibi,
  • Ali R. Alhoshani,
  • Tareq Saleh,
  • Khalid Alhazzani,
  • Mashal M. Almutairi,
  • Raed AlRowis,
  • Samiyah Alshehri,
  • Norah A. Albekairy and
  • Homood M. As Sobeai
  • + 4 authors

16 November 2023

Despite significant advances in the treatment of triple-negative breast cancer, this disease continues to pose a clinical challenge, with many patients ultimately suffering from relapse. Tumor cells that recover after entering into a state of senesce...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
6,472 Views
10 Pages

Senescence-Independent Anti-Inflammatory Activity of the Senolytic Drugs Dasatinib, Navitoclax, and Venetoclax in Zebrafish Models of Chronic Inflammation

  • David Hernández-Silva,
  • Joaquín Cantón-Sandoval,
  • Francisco Juan Martínez-Navarro,
  • Horacio Pérez-Sánchez,
  • Sofia de Oliveira,
  • Victoriano Mulero,
  • Francisca Alcaraz-Pérez and
  • María Luisa Cayuela

9 September 2022

Telomere shortening is the main molecular mechanism of aging, but not the only one. The adaptive immune system also ages, and older organisms tend to develop a chronic pro-inflammatory status with low-grade inflammation characterized by chronic activ...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
3,176 Views
17 Pages

Inhibition of RNA Binding in SND1 Increases the Levels of miR-1-3p and Sensitizes Cancer Cells to Navitoclax

  • Saara Lehmusvaara,
  • Teemu Haikarainen,
  • Juha Saarikettu,
  • Guillermo Martinez Nieto and
  • Olli Silvennoinen

24 June 2022

SND1 is an RNA-binding protein overexpressed in large variety of cancers. SND1 has been proposed to enhance stress tolerance in cancer cells, but the molecular mechanisms are still poorly understood. We analyzed the expression of 372 miRNAs in the co...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
3,790 Views
12 Pages

Targeting Bcl-xL with Navitoclax Effectively Eliminates Senescent Tumor Cells That Appear Following CEP-1347-Induced Differentiation of Glioma Stem Cells

  • Senri Takenouchi,
  • Yasufumi Ito,
  • Kazuki Nakamura,
  • Yurika Nakagawa-Saito,
  • Yuta Mitobe,
  • Keita Togashi,
  • Shuhei Suzuki,
  • Asuka Sugai,
  • Yukihiko Sonoda and
  • Masashi Okada
  • + 1 author

Cellular senescence is a state of the durable cell cycle arrest of dysfunctional cells, which has been associated with the promotion of tumor cell reprogramming into a stem cell state. We previously reported that the mixed lineage kinase (MLK) inhibi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,400 Views
13 Pages

Acidic Microenvironment Enhances Cisplatin Resistance in Bladder Cancer via Bcl-2 and XIAP

  • Kaede Hiruma,
  • Vladimir Bilim,
  • Akira Kazama,
  • Yuko Shirono,
  • Masaki Murata and
  • Yoshihiko Tomita

Cisplatin (CDDP) remains a key drug for patients with advanced bladder cancer (BC), despite the emergence of new therapeutic agents; thus, the identification of factors contributing to CDDP treatment resistance is crucial. As acidity of the tumor mic...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,884 Views
16 Pages

Developing 3D Organoid Raft Cultures from Patient-Derived Xenografts as Rapid Models to Screen Efficacy of Experimental Therapeutics

  • Prachi Bajpai,
  • Nilam Sanjib Banerjee,
  • Dianne W. Moore,
  • Hyung-Gyoon Kim,
  • Farrukh Afaq,
  • Carlo M. Contreras,
  • Martin J. Heslin,
  • Vishnu B. Reddy,
  • Shajan Peter and
  • Upender Manne
  • + 2 authors

19 November 2022

Reliable preclinical models are needed for screening new cancer drugs. Thus, we developed an improved 3D tumor organoid model termed “organoid raft cultures” (ORCs). Development of ORCs involved culturing tumors ex vivo on collagen beds (...

  • Article
  • Open Access
40 Citations
6,323 Views
20 Pages

Senolytic Targeting of Bcl-2 Anti-Apoptotic Family Increases Cell Death in Irradiated Sarcoma Cells

  • Julie Lafontaine,
  • Guillaume B. Cardin,
  • Nicolas Malaquin,
  • Jean-Sébastien Boisvert,
  • Francis Rodier and
  • Philip Wong

21 January 2021

Radiotherapy (RT) is a key component of cancer treatment. Most of the time, radiation is given after surgery but for soft-tissue sarcomas (STS), pre-surgical radiation is commonly utilized. However, despite improvements in RT accuracy, the rate of lo...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
2,953 Views
19 Pages

Coupling Kinesin Spindle Protein and Aurora B Inhibition with Apoptosis Induction Enhances Oral Cancer Cell Killing

  • João P. N. Silva,
  • Bárbara Pinto,
  • Luís Monteiro,
  • Patrícia M. A. Silva and
  • Hassan Bousbaa

25 May 2024

Many proteins regulating mitosis have emerged as targets for cancer therapy, including the kinesin spindle protein (KSP) and Aurora kinase B (AurB). KSP is crucial for proper spindle pole separation during mitosis, while AurB plays roles in chromosom...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,217 Views
22 Pages

Bcl-XL but Not Bcl-2 Is a Potential Target in Medulloblastoma Therapy

  • Mike-Andrew Westhoff,
  • Marie Schuler-Ortoli,
  • Daniela Zerrinius,
  • Amina Hadzalic,
  • Andrea Schuster,
  • Hannah Strobel,
  • Angelika Scheuerle,
  • Tiana Wong,
  • Christian Rainer Wirtz and
  • Aurelia Peraud
  • + 1 author

14 January 2022

Medulloblastoma (MB) is the most common solid tumour in children and, despite current treatment with a rather aggressive combination therapy, accounts for 10% of all deaths associated with paediatric cancer. Breaking the tumour cells’ intrinsic...

  • Article
  • Open Access
19 Citations
5,007 Views
17 Pages

Photodynamic Therapy Combined with Bcl-2/Bcl-xL Inhibition Increases the Noxa/Mcl-1 Ratio Independent of Usp9X and Synergistically Enhances Apoptosis in Glioblastoma

  • Carolin Golla,
  • Mayas Bilal,
  • Annika Dwucet,
  • Nicolas Bader,
  • Jenson Anthonymuthu,
  • Tim Heiland,
  • Maximilian Pruss,
  • Mike-Andrew Westhoff,
  • Markus David Siegelin and
  • Georg Karpel-Massler
  • + 4 authors

17 August 2021

The purpose of this study was to assess in vitro whether the biological effects of 5-aminolevulinic acid (5-ALA)-based photodynamic therapy are enhanced by inhibition of the anti-apoptotic Bcl-2 family proteins Bcl-2 and Bcl-xL in different glioblast...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
6,891 Views
19 Pages

Chemical, Physical and Biological Triggers of Evolutionary Conserved Bcl-xL-Mediated Apoptosis

  • Aleksandr Ianevski,
  • Evgeny Kulesskiy,
  • Klara Krpina,
  • Guofeng Lou,
  • Yahyah Aman,
  • Andrii Bugai,
  • Koit Aasumets,
  • Yevhen Akimov,
  • Daria Bulanova and
  • Denis E. Kainov
  • + 17 authors

25 June 2020

Background: The evidence that pan-Bcl-2 or Bcl-xL-specific inhibitors prematurely kill virus-infected or RNA/DNA-transfected cells provides rationale for investigating these apoptotic inducers further. We hypothesized that not only invasive RNA or DN...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
4,256 Views
12 Pages

Venetoclax-Resistant T-ALL Cells Display Distinct Cancer Stem Cell Signatures and Enrichment of Cytokine Signaling

  • Kinjal Shah,
  • Lina Al Ashiri,
  • Ahmad Nasimian,
  • Mehreen Ahmed and
  • Julhash U. Kazi

Therapy resistance remains one of the major challenges for cancer treatment that largely limits treatment benefits and patient survival. The underlying mechanisms that lead to therapy resistance are highly complicated because of the specificity to th...

  • Article
  • Open Access
18 Citations
4,611 Views
14 Pages

WEE1 Inhibition Enhances Anti-Apoptotic Dependency as a Result of Premature Mitotic Entry and DNA Damage

  • Mathilde Rikje Willemijn de Jong,
  • Myra Langendonk,
  • Bart Reitsma,
  • Pien Herbers,
  • Marcel Nijland,
  • Gerwin Huls,
  • Anke van den Berg,
  • Emanuele Ammatuna,
  • Lydia Visser and
  • Tom van Meerten

7 November 2019

Genomically unstable cancers are dependent on specific cell cycle checkpoints to maintain viability and prevent apoptosis. The cell cycle checkpoint protein WEE1 is highly expressed in genomically unstable cancers, including diffuse large B-cell lymp...

  • Feature Paper
  • Review
  • Open Access
99 Citations
10,882 Views
24 Pages

Senolytics for Cancer Therapy: Is All that Glitters Really Gold?

  • Valerie J. Carpenter,
  • Tareq Saleh and
  • David A. Gewirtz

10 February 2021

Senolytics represent a group of mechanistically diverse drugs that can eliminate senescent cells, both in tumors and in several aging-related pathologies. Consequently, senolytic use has been proposed as a potential adjuvant approach to improve the r...

  • Article
  • Open Access
19 Citations
6,530 Views
13 Pages

PROTAC-Mediated Dual Degradation of BCL-xL and BCL-2 Is a Highly Effective Therapeutic Strategy in Small-Cell Lung Cancer

  • Sajid Khan,
  • Lin Cao,
  • Janet Wiegand,
  • Peiyi Zhang,
  • Maria Zajac-Kaye,
  • Frederic J. Kaye,
  • Guangrong Zheng and
  • Daohong Zhou

17 March 2024

BCL-xL and BCL-2 are validated therapeutic targets in small-cell lung cancer (SCLC). Targeting these proteins with navitoclax (formerly ABT263, a dual BCL-xL/2 inhibitor) induces dose-limiting thrombocytopenia through on-target BCL-xL inhibition in p...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
5,983 Views
17 Pages

Chemoinformatic Screening for the Selection of Potential Senolytic Compounds from Natural Products

  • Oscar Salvador Barrera-Vázquez,
  • Juan Carlos Gómez-Verjan and
  • Gil Alfonso Magos-Guerrero

22 March 2021

Cellular senescence is a cellular condition that involves significant changes in gene expression and the arrest of cell proliferation. Recently, it has been suggested in experimental models that the elimination of senescent cells with pharmacological...

  • Article
  • Open Access
21 Citations
3,949 Views
13 Pages

The Differential Effect of Senolytics on SASP Cytokine Secretion and Regulation of EMT by CAFs

  • Daria A. Bogdanova,
  • Ekaterina D. Kolosova,
  • Tamara V. Pukhalskaia,
  • Ksenia A. Levchuk,
  • Oleg N. Demidov and
  • Ekaterina V. Belotserkovskaya

The tumor microenvironment (TME) plays an essential role in tumor progression and in modulating tumor response to anticancer therapy. Cellular senescence leads to a switch in the cell secretome, characterized by the senescence-associated secretory ph...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,866 Views
21 Pages

Oncogenic Kinase Cascades Induce Molecular Mechanisms That Protect Leukemic Cell Models from Lethal Effects of De Novo dNTP Synthesis Inhibition

  • Miriam Pons,
  • Yanira Zeyn,
  • Stella Zahn,
  • Nisintha Mahendrarajah,
  • Brent D. G. Page,
  • Patrick T. Gunning,
  • Richard Moriggl,
  • Walburgis Brenner,
  • Falk Butter and
  • Oliver H. Krämer

10 July 2021

The ribonucleotide reductase inhibitor hydroxyurea suppresses de novo dNTP synthesis and attenuates the hyperproliferation of leukemic blasts. Mechanisms that determine whether cells undergo apoptosis in response to hydroxyurea are ill-defined. We us...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,672 Views
22 Pages

p21-Dependent Senescence Induction by BMP4 Renders Glioblastoma Cells Vulnerable to Senolytics

  • Mia Niklasson,
  • Erika Dalmo,
  • Anna Segerman,
  • Veronica Rendo and
  • Bengt Westermark

Glioblastoma (GBM) is a highly malignant brain tumor with extensive cellular heterogeneity and plasticity. Bone morphogenetic protein 4 (BMP4) has shown potential as a therapeutic agent by promoting differentiation, but its effects are complex and co...

  • Article
  • Open Access
31 Citations
6,061 Views
17 Pages

19 August 2022

A first-line therapeutic for high-grade glioma, notably glioblastoma (GBM), is the DNA methylating drug temozolomide (TMZ). Previously, we showed that TMZ induces not only apoptosis and autophagy, but also cellular senescence (CSEN). We presented the...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
4,300 Views
18 Pages

Taking Advantage of the Senescence-Promoting Effect of Olaparib after X-ray and Proton Irradiation Using the Senolytic Drug, ABT-263

  • Camille Huart,
  • Maude Fransolet,
  • Catherine Demazy,
  • Benjamin Le Calvé,
  • Stéphane Lucas,
  • Carine Michiels and
  • Anne-Catherine Wéra

12 March 2022

Radiotherapy (RT) is a key component of cancer treatment. Although improvements have been made over the years, radioresistance remains a challenge. For this reason, a better understanding of cell fates in response to RT could improve therapeutic opti...

  • Feature Paper
  • Review
  • Open Access
42 Citations
13,821 Views
19 Pages

27 April 2021

Myelofibrosis is a myeloproliferative neoplasm characterized by splenomegaly, constitutional symptoms, bone marrow fibrosis, and a propensity towards transformation to acute leukemia. JAK inhibitors are the only approved therapy for myelofibrosis and...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
3,642 Views
19 Pages

20 January 2023

Senescent cells accumulate in the host during the aging process and are associated with age-related pathogeneses, including cancer. Although persistent senescence seems to contribute to many aspects of cellular pathways and homeostasis, the role of s...

  • Review
  • Open Access
24 Citations
5,846 Views
17 Pages

Melatonin as a Potential Multitherapeutic Agent

  • Yulia Baburina,
  • Alexey Lomovsky and
  • Olga Krestinina

6 April 2021

Melatonin (N-acetyl-5-methoxytryptamine, MEL) is a hormone produced by the pineal gland that was discovered many years ago. The physiological roles of this hormone in the body are varied. The beneficial effects of MEL administration may be related to...

  • Review
  • Open Access
13 Citations
8,240 Views
23 Pages

Therapeutics That Can Potentially Replicate or Augment the Anti-Aging Effects of Physical Exercise

  • Adriana De Sousa Lages,
  • Valentim Lopes,
  • João Horta,
  • João Espregueira-Mendes,
  • Renato Andrade and
  • Alexandre Rebelo-Marques

1 September 2022

Globally, better health care access and social conditions ensured a significant increase in the life expectancy of the population. There is, however, a clear increase in the incidence of age-related diseases which, besides affecting the social and ec...

  • Review
  • Open Access
194 Citations
15,682 Views
20 Pages

Senescence and Cancer: A Review of Clinical Implications of Senescence and Senotherapies

  • Lynda Wyld,
  • Ilaria Bellantuono,
  • Tamara Tchkonia,
  • Jenna Morgan,
  • Olivia Turner,
  • Fiona Foss,
  • Jayan George,
  • Sarah Danson and
  • James L. Kirkland

31 July 2020

Cellular senescence is a key component of human aging that can be induced by a range of stimuli, including DNA damage, cellular stress, telomere shortening, and the activation of oncogenes. Senescence is generally regarded as a tumour suppressive pro...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
5,012 Views
16 Pages

Zebrafish Patient-Derived Xenograft Model as a Preclinical Platform for Uveal Melanoma Drug Discovery

  • Jie Yin,
  • Gangyin Zhao,
  • Helen Kalirai,
  • Sarah E. Coupland,
  • Aart G. Jochemsen,
  • Gabriel Forn-Cuní,
  • Annemijn P. A. Wierenga,
  • Martine J. Jager,
  • B. Ewa Snaar-Jagalska and
  • Arwin Groenewoud

15 April 2023

Uveal melanoma (UM) is a rare malignant cancer of the eye, with up to 50% of patients dying from metastasis, for which no effective treatment is available. Due to the rarity of the disease, there is a great need to harness the limited material availa...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,764 Views
18 Pages

Effectiveness of PROTAC BET Degraders in Combating Cisplatin Resistance in Head and Neck Cancer Cells

  • Natalie Luffman,
  • Fereshteh Ahmadinejad,
  • Ryan M. Finnegan,
  • Marissa Raymond,
  • David A. Gewirtz and
  • Hisashi Harada

Head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) remains challenging to treat despite multimodal therapeutic approaches. Cisplatin treatment is effective and cost-efficient, although chemoresistance and disease recurrence limit its efficacy. Understandi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,906 Views
14 Pages

MERTK Is a Potential Therapeutic Target in Ewing Sarcoma

  • Sherri K. Smart,
  • Tsz Y. Yeung,
  • M. Olivia Santos,
  • Leon F. McSwain,
  • Xiaodong Wang,
  • Stephen V. Frye,
  • H. Shelton Earp,
  • Deborah DeRyckere and
  • Douglas K. Graham

12 August 2024

Outcomes are poor in patients with advanced or relapsed Ewing sarcoma (EWS) and current treatments have significant short- and long-term side effects. New, less toxic and more effective treatments are urgently needed. MER proto-oncogene tyrosine kina...

  • Article
  • Open Access
20 Citations
4,598 Views
10 Pages

Effects of Bcl-2/Bcl-xL Inhibitors on Pulmonary Artery Smooth Muscle Cells

  • Vladyslava Rybka,
  • Yuichiro J. Suzuki and
  • Nataliia V. Shults

26 October 2018

Pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) is a fatal disease without satisfactory therapeutic options. By the time patients are diagnosed with this disease, the remodeling of pulmonary arteries has already developed due to the abnormal growth of pulmonar...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
2,881 Views
21 Pages

Maximizing Anticancer Response with MPS1 and CENPE Inhibition Alongside Apoptosis Induction

  • Bárbara Pinto,
  • João P. N. Silva,
  • Patrícia M. A. Silva,
  • Daniel José Barbosa,
  • Bruno Sarmento,
  • Juliana Carvalho Tavares and
  • Hassan Bousbaa

Antimitotic compounds, targeting key spindle assembly checkpoint (SAC) components (e.g., MPS1, Aurora kinase B, PLK1, KLP1, CENPE), are potential alternatives to microtubule-targeting antimitotic agents (e.g., paclitaxel) to circumvent resistance and...

  • Review
  • Open Access
4 Citations
4,877 Views
35 Pages

Which Approach to Choose to Counteract Musculoskeletal Aging? A Comprehensive Review on the Multiple Effects of Exercise

  • Angela Falvino,
  • Roberto Bonanni,
  • Umberto Tarantino,
  • Virginia Tancredi and
  • Ida Cariati

Aging is a complex physiological process that profoundly affects the functionality of the musculoskeletal system, contributing to an increase in the incidence of diseases such as osteoporosis, osteoarthritis, and sarcopenia. Cellular senescence plays...

  • Review
  • Open Access
28 Citations
4,909 Views
10 Pages

Cancer-Associated Fibroblasts in Cholangiocarcinoma: Current Knowledge and Possible Implications for Therapy

  • Michele Montori,
  • Chiara Scorzoni,
  • Maria Eva Argenziano,
  • Daniele Balducci,
  • Federico De Blasio,
  • Francesco Martini,
  • Tiziana Buono,
  • Antonio Benedetti,
  • Marco Marzioni and
  • Luca Maroni

2 November 2022

Cholangiocarcinoma (CCA) is an aggressive neoplasia with an increasing incidence and mortality. It is characterized by a strong desmoplastic stroma surrounding cancer cells. Cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs) are the main cell type of CCA stroma an...

  • Case Report
  • Open Access
1 Citations
3,142 Views
9 Pages

True Donor Cell Leukemia after Allogeneic Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation: Diagnostic and Therapeutic Considerations—Brief Report

  • Michèle Hoffmann,
  • Yara Banz,
  • Jörg Halter,
  • Jacqueline Schoumans,
  • Joëlle Tchinda,
  • Ulrike Bacher and
  • Thomas Pabst

5 April 2024

Donor cell leukemia (DCL) is a rare complication after allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) accounting for 0.1% of relapses and presenting as secondary leukemia of donor origin. Distinct in phenotype and cytogenetics from the ori...

  • Review
  • Open Access
58 Citations
15,602 Views
19 Pages

The Therapeutic and Prophylactic Potential of Quercetin against COVID-19: An Outlook on the Clinical Studies, Inventive Compositions, and Patent Literature

  • Mohd Imran,
  • Hamdy Khamees Thabet,
  • Saleh I. Alaqel,
  • Abdullah R. Alzahrani,
  • Abida Abida,
  • Mohammed Kanan Alshammari,
  • Mehnaz Kamal,
  • Anupama Diwan,
  • Syed Mohammed Basheeruddin Asdaq and
  • Sultan Alshehri

Quercetin is a phenolic flavonol compound with established antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and immuno-stimulant properties. Recent studies demonstrate the potential of quercetin against COVID-19. This article highlighted the prophylactic/therapeutic...

  • Article
  • Open Access
17 Citations
7,061 Views
18 Pages

EA.hy926 Cells and HUVECs Share Similar Senescence Phenotypes but Respond Differently to the Senolytic Drug ABT-263

  • Ibrahim Y. Abdelgawad,
  • Kevin Agostinucci,
  • Somia G. Ismail,
  • Marianne K. O. Grant and
  • Beshay N. Zordoky

21 June 2022

Doxorubicin (DOX) induces endothelial cell (EC) senescence, which contributes to endothelial dysfunction and cardiovascular complications. Senolytic drugs selectively eliminate senescent cells to ameliorate senescence-mediated pathologies. Previous s...

  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
3,900 Views
22 Pages

Biochemical and Cellular Characterization of New Radio-Resistant Cell Lines Reveals a Role of Natural Flavonoids to Bypass Senescence

  • Maria Russo,
  • Carmela Spagnuolo,
  • Stefania Moccia,
  • Idolo Tedesco,
  • Fabio Lauria and
  • Gian Luigi Russo

28 December 2021

Cancer is one of the main causes of death worldwide, and, among the most frequent cancer types, osteosarcoma accounts for 56% of bone neoplasms observed in children and colorectal cancer for 10.2% of tumors diagnosed in the adult population. A common...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,791 Views
22 Pages

Targeting Cellular Senescence to Enhance Human Endometrial Stromal Cell Decidualization and Inhibit Their Migration

  • Julia Delenko,
  • Nathaniel Hyman,
  • Prodyot K. Chatterjee,
  • Polona Safaric Tepes,
  • Andrew J. Shih,
  • Xiangying Xue,
  • Jane Gurney,
  • Andrew G. Baker,
  • Cheng Wei and
  • Christine N. Metz
  • + 3 authors

16 June 2025

Cellular senescence leads to stable cell cycle arrest and an inflammatory senescence-associated secretory phenotype that varies with stressor and cell type. To mitigate these effects and improve health, senotherapeutics (e.g., senolytics and senomorp...

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  • Open Access
1,499 Views
16 Pages

Fat Fraction MRI for Longitudinal Assessment of Bone Marrow Heterogeneity in a Mouse Model of Myelofibrosis

  • Lauren Brenner,
  • Tanner H. Robison,
  • Timothy D. Johnson,
  • Kristen Pettit,
  • Moshe Talpaz,
  • Thomas L. Chenevert,
  • Brian D. Ross and
  • Gary D. Luker

Background/Objectives: Myelofibrosis (MF) is a myeloproliferative neoplasm characterized by the replacement of healthy bone marrow (BM) with malignant and fibrotic tissue. In a healthy state, bone marrow is composed of approximately 60–70% fat...

  • Article
  • Open Access
27 Citations
4,667 Views
17 Pages

Autofluorescence Imaging of Treatment Response in Neuroendocrine Tumor Organoids

  • Amani A. Gillette,
  • Christopher P. Babiarz,
  • Ava R. VanDommelen,
  • Cheri A. Pasch,
  • Linda Clipson,
  • Kristina A. Matkowskyj,
  • Dustin A. Deming and
  • Melissa C. Skala

14 April 2021

Gastroenteropancreatic neuroendocrine tumors (GEP-NET) account for roughly 60% of all neuroendocrine tumors. Low/intermediate grade human GEP-NETs have relatively low proliferation rates that animal models and cell lines fail to recapitulate. Short-t...

  • Review
  • Open Access
1,108 Views
41 Pages

22 December 2025

Ferroptosis and senescence are unique cellular processes that lead to irreversible cell abnormalities and tissue damage in many diseases, such as cancer, neurodegeneration, cardiac, liver, and kidney damage. Despite distinct differences between the t...

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