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11 Citations
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Effect of Esomeprazole Treatment on Extracellular Tumor pH in a Preclinical Model of Prostate Cancer by MRI-CEST Tumor pH Imaging

  • Pietro Irrera,
  • Miriam Roberto,
  • Lorena Consolino,
  • Annasofia Anemone,
  • Daisy Villano,
  • Victor Navarro-Tableros,
  • Antonella Carella,
  • Walter Dastrù,
  • Silvio Aime and
  • Dario Livio Longo

28 December 2022

Novel anticancer treatments target the pH regulating system that plays a major role in tumor progression by creating an acidic microenvironment, although few studies have addressed their effect on tumor acidosis. In this study, we investigated in viv...

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2,555 Views
16 Pages

Development and Validation of Four Different Methods to Improve MRI-CEST Tumor pH Mapping in Presence of Fat

  • Francesco Gammaraccio,
  • Daisy Villano,
  • Pietro Irrera,
  • Annasofia A. Anemone,
  • Antonella Carella,
  • Alessia Corrado and
  • Dario Livio Longo

CEST-MRI is an emerging imaging technique suitable for various in vivo applications, including the quantification of tumor acidosis. Traditionally, CEST contrast is calculated by asymmetry analysis, but the presence of fat signals leads to wrong cont...

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32 Citations
9,339 Views
22 Pages

20 November 2024

Identifying definitive biomarkers that predict clinical response and resistance to immunotherapy remains a critical challenge. One emerging factor is extracellular acidosis in the tumor microenvironment (TME), which significantly impairs immune cell...

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  • Open Access
17 Citations
5,109 Views
14 Pages

Impact of Inhibition of the Mitochondrial Pyruvate Carrier on the Tumor Extracellular pH as Measured by CEST-MRI

  • Chloé Buyse,
  • Nicolas Joudiou,
  • Cyril Corbet,
  • Olivier Feron,
  • Lionel Mignion,
  • Julien Flament and
  • Bernard Gallez

25 August 2021

(1) Background: The acidosis of the tumor micro-environment may have profound impact on cancer progression and on the efficacy of treatments. In the present study, we evaluated the impact of a treatment with UK-5099, a mitochondrial pyruvate carrier...

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10 Citations
3,906 Views
18 Pages

In Vivo MRI-CEST Tumor pH Imaging Detects Resistance to Proton Pump Inhibitors in Human Prostate Cancer Murine Models

  • Pietro Irrera,
  • Lorena Consolino,
  • Miriam Roberto,
  • Martina Capozza,
  • Chetan Dhakan,
  • Antonella Carella,
  • Alessia Corrado,
  • Daisy Villano,
  • Annasofia Anemone and
  • Dario Livio Longo
  • + 4 authors

7 October 2022

The tumor microenvironment acidification confers treatment resistance; therefore, the interference with pH regulating systems is considered a new therapeutic strategy. In this study, two human prostate cancer cell lines, PC3 and LNCaP, have been trea...

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5 Citations
2,822 Views
15 Pages

Assessing the Therapeutic Efficacy of Proton Transport Inhibitors in a Triple-Negative Breast Cancer Murine Model with Magnetic Resonance Imaging—Chemical Exchange Saturation Transfer Tumor pH Imaging

  • Chetan Dhakan,
  • Annasofia Anemone,
  • Vittoria Ventura,
  • Antonella Carella,
  • Alessia Corrado,
  • Elisa Pirotta,
  • Daisy Villano,
  • Feriel Romdhane,
  • Francesco Gammaraccio and
  • Dario Livio Longo
  • + 1 author

18 November 2023

Proton transporters play a key role in maintaining the acidic tumor microenvironment; hence, their inhibition has been proposed as a new therapeutic treatment, although few methods can accurately assess their effect in vivo. In this study, we investi...

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33 Citations
4,647 Views
16 Pages

Tumor-Homing pH-Sensitive Extracellular Vesicles for Targeting Heterogeneous Tumors

  • Jaeduk Park,
  • Hyuk Lee,
  • Yu Seok Youn,
  • Kyung Taek Oh and
  • Eun Seong Lee

In this study, we fabricated tumor-homing pH-sensitive extracellular vesicles for efficient tumor treatment. These vesicles were prepared using extracellular vesicles (EVs; BTEVs extracted from BT-474 tumor cells or SKEVs extracted from SK-N-MC tumor...

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11 Citations
3,005 Views
19 Pages

Background: CPT is a pentacyclic monoterpene alkaloid with a wide spectrum of antitumor activity. Its clinical application is restricted due to poor water solubility, instability, and high toxicity. We developed a new kind of multifunctional micelles...

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30 Citations
4,687 Views
14 Pages

Type 1 Sodium Calcium Exchanger Forms a Complex with Carbonic Anhydrase IX and Via Reverse Mode Activity Contributes to pH Control in Hypoxic Tumors

  • Veronika Liskova,
  • Sona Hudecova,
  • Lubomira Lencesova,
  • Filippo Iuliano,
  • Marta Sirova,
  • Karol Ondrias,
  • Silvia Pastorekova and
  • Olga Krizanova

9 August 2019

Hypoxia and acidosis are among the key microenvironmental factors that contribute to cancer progression. We have explored a possibility that the type 1Na+/Ca2+ exchanger (NCX1) is involved in pH control in hypoxic tumors. We focused on changes in int...

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16 Citations
3,356 Views
15 Pages

13 April 2021

Nanozymes are emerging as a promising strategy for the treatment of tumors. Herein, to cope with the tumor microenvironment (TME), weak acidity (pH 5.6 to 6.8) and trace amounts of overexpressed hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) (100 µM–1 mM), we report nitro...

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4 Citations
4,340 Views
33 Pages

Benzotriazine Di-Oxide Prodrugs for Exploiting Hypoxia and Low Extracellular pH in Tumors

  • Michael P. Hay,
  • Hong Nam Shin,
  • Way Wua Wong,
  • Wan Wan Sahimi,
  • Aaron T.D. Vaz,
  • Pooja Yadav,
  • Robert F. Anderson,
  • Kevin O. Hicks and
  • William R. Wilson

10 July 2019

Extracellular acidification is an important feature of tumor microenvironments but has yet to be successfully exploited in cancer therapy. The reversal of the pH gradient across the plasma membrane in cells that regulate intracellular pH (pHi) has po...

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1,090 Views
12 Pages

23 July 2025

The tumor microenvironment plays an important role in tumor incidence, metastasis, and chemotherapy resistance. Novel therapeutic strategies targeting the tumor microenvironment have become a research focus in the field of biomedicine. In this study,...

  • Review
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13 Citations
4,144 Views
24 Pages

pH-Sensitive Targeting of Tumors with Chemotherapy-Laden Nanoparticles: Progress and Challenges

  • Zuha Imtiyaz,
  • Jiaxi He,
  • Qixin Leng,
  • Atul K. Agrawal and
  • A. James Mixson

Accumulating chemotherapeutic drugs such as doxorubicin within a tumor while limiting the drug dose to normal tissues is a central goal of drug delivery with nanoparticles. Liposomal products such as Doxil® represent one of the marked successes o...

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19 Citations
10,901 Views
17 Pages

7 June 2016

The development of novel theranostic nanovectors is of particular interest in treating formidable diseases (e.g., cancers). Herein, we report a new tumor-targetable theranostic agent based on core crosslinked (CCL) micelles, possessing tumor targetab...

  • Article
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5 Citations
3,280 Views
19 Pages

21 August 2020

Stimulus-sensitive polymer drug conjugates based on high molecular weight N-(2-hydroxypropyl) methacrylamide (HPMA) copolymers carrying doxorubicin via a pH-dependent cleavable bond (pHPMA-Dox) were previously shown to be able to overcome multi-drug...

  • Review
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38 Citations
6,066 Views
14 Pages

The Role of Sodium Hydrogen Exchanger 1 in Dysregulation of Proton Dynamics and Reprogramming of Cancer Metabolism as a Sequela

  • Rosa Angela Cardone,
  • Khalid Omer Alfarouk,
  • Robert L. Elliott,
  • Saad Saeed Alqahtani,
  • Samrein B. M. Ahmed,
  • Ahmed N. Aljarbou,
  • Maria Raffaella Greco,
  • Stefania Cannone and
  • Stephan Joel Reshkin

Cancer cells have an unusual regulation of hydrogen ion dynamics that are driven by poor vascularity perfusion, regional hypoxia, and increased glycolysis. All these forces synergize/orchestrate together to create extracellular acidity and intracellu...

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14 Citations
3,334 Views
39 Pages

Delivery of Chemotherapy Agents and Nucleic Acids with pH-Dependent Nanoparticles

  • Qixin Leng,
  • Zuha Imtiyaz,
  • Martin C. Woodle and
  • A. James Mixson

With less than one percent of systemically injected nanoparticles accumulating in tumors, several novel approaches have been spurred to direct and release the therapy in or near tumors. One such approach depends on the acidic pH of the extracellular...

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18 Citations
3,840 Views
20 Pages

Disruption of pH Dynamics Suppresses Proliferation and Potentiates Doxorubicin Cytotoxicity in Breast Cancer Cells

  • Diana Tavares-Valente,
  • Bárbara Sousa,
  • Fernando Schmitt,
  • Fátima Baltazar and
  • Odília Queirós

The reverse pH gradient is a major feature associated with cancer cell reprogrammed metabolism. This phenotype is supported by increased activity of pH regulators like ATPases, carbonic anhydrases (CAs), monocarboxylate transporters (MCTs) and sodium...

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8 Citations
4,336 Views
18 Pages

L-DOS47 Elevates Pancreatic Cancer Tumor pH and Enhances Response to Immunotherapy

  • Bruna Victorasso Jardim-Perassi,
  • Pietro Irrera,
  • Oluwaseyi E. Oluwatola,
  • Dominique Abrahams,
  • Veronica C. Estrella,
  • Bryce Ordway,
  • Samantha R. Byrne,
  • Andrew A. Ojeda,
  • Christopher J. Whelan and
  • Robert J. Gillies
  • + 10 authors

Acidosis is an important immunosuppressive mechanism that leads to tumor growth. Therefore, we investigated the neutralization of tumor acidity to improve immunotherapy response. L-DOS47, a new targeted urease immunoconjugate designed to neutralize t...

  • Review
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237 Citations
14,280 Views
31 Pages

Carbonic Anhydrases: Role in pH Control and Cancer

  • Mam Y. Mboge,
  • Brian P. Mahon,
  • Robert McKenna and
  • Susan C. Frost

28 February 2018

The pH of the tumor microenvironment drives the metastatic phenotype and chemotherapeutic resistance of tumors. Understanding the mechanisms underlying this pH-dependent phenomenon will lead to improved drug delivery and allow the identification of n...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
4,388 Views
17 Pages

Radiometal-Based PET/MRI Contrast Agents for Sensing Tumor Extracellular pH

  • Alyssa C. Pollard,
  • Jorge de la Cerda,
  • F. William Schuler,
  • Tyler R. Pollard,
  • Aikaterini Kotrotsou,
  • Federica Pisaneschi and
  • Mark D. Pagel

20 February 2022

Acidosis is a useful biomarker for tumor diagnoses and for evaluating early response to anti-cancer treatments. Despite these useful applications, there are few methods for non-invasively measuring tumor extracellular pH, and none are routinely used...

  • Review
  • Open Access
48 Citations
8,935 Views
17 Pages

20 July 2019

Dysregulation of pH in solid tumors is a hallmark of cancer. In recent years, the role of altered pH heterogeneity in space, between benign and aggressive tissues, between individual cancer cells, and between subcellular compartments, has been steadi...

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1,588 Views
11 Pages

13 August 2024

The diselenide bond has attracted intense interest for drug delivery systems (DDSs) for tumor chemotherapy, owing to it possessing higher redox sensitivity than the disulfide one. Various redox-responsive diselenide-containing carriers have been deve...

  • Review
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47 Citations
8,843 Views
37 Pages

pH-Channeling in Cancer: How pH-Dependence of Cation Channels Shapes Cancer Pathophysiology

  • Zoltán Pethő,
  • Karolina Najder,
  • Tiago Carvalho,
  • Roisin McMorrow,
  • Luca Matteo Todesca,
  • Micol Rugi,
  • Etmar Bulk,
  • Alan Chan,
  • Clemens W. G. M. Löwik and
  • Albrecht Schwab
  • + 1 author

2 September 2020

Tissue acidosis plays a pivotal role in tumor progression: in particular, interstitial acidosis promotes tumor cell invasion, and is a major contributor to the dysregulation of tumor immunity and tumor stromal cells. The cell membrane and integral me...

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21 Citations
5,631 Views
25 Pages

Self-Assembling Polypeptide Hydrogels as a Platform to Recapitulate the Tumor Microenvironment

  • Dariusz Lachowski,
  • Carlos Matellan,
  • Ernesto Cortes,
  • Alberto Saiani,
  • Aline F. Miller and
  • Armando E. del Río Hernández

30 June 2021

The tumor microenvironment plays a critical role in modulating cancer cell migration, metabolism, and malignancy, thus, highlighting the need to develop in vitro culture systems that can recapitulate its abnormal properties. While a variety of stiffn...

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7 Citations
4,255 Views
18 Pages

Expression Dynamics of CA IX Epitope in Cancer Cells under Intermittent Hypoxia Correlates with Extracellular pH Drop and Cell Killing by Ureido-Sulfonamide CA IX Inhibitors

  • Md. Abu Sufian,
  • Sabina Zamanova,
  • Ahmed M. Shabana,
  • Brianna Kemp,
  • Utpal K. Mondal,
  • Claudiu T. Supuran and
  • Marc A. Ilies

27 February 2023

Carbonic anhydrase IX (CA IX) is a membrane-bound CA isozyme over-expressed in many hypoxic tumor cells, where it ensures pH homeostasis and has been implicated in tumor survival, metastasis and resistance to chemotherapy and radiotherapy. Given the...

  • Review
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878 Views
25 Pages

Breast cancer screening, while vital for reducing mortality, faces significant limitations in sensitivity and specificity, particularly in dense breasts. Current modalities primarily detect anatomical changes, often missing biologically aggressive tu...

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3 Citations
2,291 Views
18 Pages

To selectively target and treat murine melanoma B16BL6 tumors expressing αvβ3 integrin receptors, we engineered tumor-specific functional extracellular vesicles (EVs) tailored for the targeted delivery of antitumor drugs. This objective wa...

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  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,480 Views
22 Pages

Cancer cells are known to create an acidic microenvironment (the Warburg effect). At the same time, fluorescent dyes can be sensitive to pH, showing a sharp increase or decrease in fluorescence depending on pH. However, modern applications, such as c...

  • Article
  • Open Access
19 Citations
4,118 Views
13 Pages

Malic Enzyme 1 Is Associated with Tumor Budding in Oral Squamous Cell Carcinomas

  • Chie Nakashima,
  • Tadaaki Kirita,
  • Kazuhiko Yamamoto,
  • Shiori Mori,
  • Yi Luo,
  • Takamitsu Sasaki,
  • Kiyomu Fujii,
  • Hitoshi Ohmori,
  • Isao Kawahara and
  • Hiroki Kuniyasu
  • + 4 authors

28 September 2020

Budding at the tumor invasive front has been correlated with the malignant properties of many cancers. Malic enzyme 1 (ME1) promotes the Warburg effect in cancer cells and induces epithelial–mesenchymal transition (EMT) in oral squamous cell ca...

  • Article
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5 Citations
5,669 Views
11 Pages

Potential of Alkalization Therapy for the Management of Metastatic Pancreatic Cancer: A Retrospective Study

  • Masahide Isowa,
  • Reo Hamaguchi,
  • Ryoko Narui,
  • Hiromasa Morikawa,
  • Toshihiro Okamoto and
  • Hiromi Wada

21 December 2023

Current treatments for patients with pancreatic cancer offer limited benefits. In this study, we applied alkalization therapy, which was efficacious for other solid tumors at our clinic, to stage 4 pancreatic cancer patients, and investigated its eff...

  • Review
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200 Citations
15,249 Views
24 Pages

Recent Development of pH-Responsive Polymers for Cancer Nanomedicine

  • Houliang Tang,
  • Weilong Zhao,
  • Jinming Yu,
  • Yang Li and
  • Chao Zhao

20 December 2018

Cancer remains a leading cause of death worldwide with more than 10 million new cases every year. Tumor-targeted nanomedicines have shown substantial improvements of the therapeutic index of anticancer agents, addressing the deficiencies of conventio...

  • Article
  • Open Access
29 Citations
14,896 Views
10 Pages

Accurate Analysis of Tumor Margins Using a Fluorescent pH Low Insertion Peptide (pHLIP)

  • James Segala,
  • Donald M. Engelman,
  • Yana K. Reshetnyak and
  • Oleg A. Andreev

4 August 2009

The recurrence of certain cancers remains quite high due to either incomplete surgical removal of the primary tumor or the presence of small metastases that are invisible to the surgeon. Near infrared (NIR) fluorescence imaging might improve surgical...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,149 Views
12 Pages

Metabolic Signatures in Lung Cancer: Prognostic Value of Acid–Base Disruptions and Serum Indices

  • Florian Ponholzer,
  • Marie-Christin Neuschmid,
  • Helga Komi,
  • Christina Bogensperger,
  • Caecilia Ng,
  • Herbert Maier,
  • Paolo Lucciarini,
  • Stefan Schneeberger and
  • Florian Augustin

25 August 2025

One characteristic of tumor cells is the increased anaerobic metabolism through glycolysis leading to an acidic environment of the tumor. This acidity is linked to tumor progression, invasion and metastasis, besides stimulated survival pathways in th...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
2,410 Views
12 Pages

FLIM of NAD(P)H in Lymphatic Nodes Resolves T-Cell Immune Response to the Tumor

  • Anna V. Izosimova,
  • Marina V. Shirmanova,
  • Vladislav I. Shcheslavskiy,
  • Daria A. Sachkova,
  • Artem M. Mozherov,
  • George V. Sharonov,
  • Elena V. Zagaynova and
  • Diana V. Yuzhakova

13 December 2022

Assessment of T-cell response to the tumor is important for diagnosis of the disease and monitoring of therapeutic efficacy. For this, new non-destructive label-free methods are required. Fluorescence lifetime imaging (FLIM) of metabolic coenzymes is...

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45 Citations
6,879 Views
13 Pages

Metabolic Switching of Tumor Cells under Hypoxic Conditions in a Tumor-on-a-chip Model

  • Valentina Palacio-Castañeda,
  • Lucas Kooijman,
  • Bastien Venzac,
  • Wouter P.R. Verdurmen and
  • Séverine Le Gac

4 April 2020

Hypoxia switches the metabolism of tumor cells and induces drug resistance. Currently, no therapeutic exists that effectively and specifically targets hypoxic cells in tumors. Development of such therapeutics critically depends on the availability of...

  • Article
  • Open Access
17 Citations
2,935 Views
13 Pages

Sustained and Targeted Delivery of Self-Assembled Doxorubicin Nonapeptides Using pH-Responsive Hydrogels for Osteosarcoma Chemotherapy

  • Jie Zhu,
  • Rui Gao,
  • Zhongshi Wang,
  • Zhiming Cheng,
  • Zhonghua Xu,
  • Zaiyang Liu,
  • Yiqun Wu,
  • Min Wang and
  • Yuan Zhang

While chemotherapeutic agents have particularly potent effects in many types of cancer, their clinical applications are still far from satisfactory due to off-target drug exposure, chemotherapy resistance, and adverse effects, especially in osteosarc...

  • Article
  • Open Access
18 Citations
4,423 Views
10 Pages

pH-Sensitive Ratiometric Fluorescent Probe for Evaluation of Tumor Treatments

  • Peisen Zhang,
  • Junli Meng,
  • Yingying Li,
  • Zihua Wang and
  • Yi Hou

18 May 2019

Determining therapeutic efficacy is critical for tumor precision theranostics. In order to monitor the efficacy of anti-cancer drugs (e.g., Paclitaxel), a pH-sensitive ratiometric fluorescent imaging probe was constructed. The pH-sensitive ratiometri...

  • Review
  • Open Access
44 Citations
10,414 Views
31 Pages

Stimuli-Responsive Gold Nanoparticles for Cancer Diagnosis and Therapy

  • Li Tian,
  • Linfeng Lu,
  • Yang Qiao,
  • Saisree Ravi,
  • Ferandre Salatan and
  • Marites P. Melancon

An emerging concept is that cancers strongly depend on both internal and external signals for growth and invasion. In this review, we will discuss pathological and physical changes in the tumor microenvironment and how these changes can be exploited...

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  • Open Access
4 Citations
4,503 Views
17 Pages

Design and Mechanism of Action of a New Prototype of Combi-Molecule “Programed” to Release Bioactive Species at a pH Range Akin to That of the Tumor Microenvironment

  • Anne-Laure Larroque-Lombard,
  • Etienne Chatelut,
  • Jean-Pierre Delord,
  • Diane-Charlotte Imbs,
  • Philippe Rochaix,
  • Bertrand Jean-Claude and
  • Ben Allal

16 February 2021

The clinical use of cytotoxic agents is plagued by systemic toxicity. We report a novel approach that seeks to design a “combi-molecule” to behave as an alkylating agent on its own and to undergo acid-catalyzed conversion to two bioactive species at...

  • Feature Paper
  • Review
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62 Citations
7,667 Views
14 Pages

Targeting the Hypoxic and Acidic Tumor Microenvironment with pH-Sensitive Peptides

  • Nayanthara U. Dharmaratne,
  • Alanna R. Kaplan and
  • Peter M. Glazer

4 March 2021

The delivery of cancer therapeutics can be limited by pharmacological issues such as poor bioavailability and high toxicity to healthy tissue. pH-low insertion peptides (pHLIPs) represent a promising tool to overcome these limitations. pHLIPs allow f...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
4,175 Views
20 Pages

Synthesis, Molecular Docking Analysis and Biological Evaluations of Saccharide-Modified Thiadiazole Sulfonamide Derivatives

  • Zuo-Peng Zhang,
  • Ye Zhong,
  • Zhen-Bin Han,
  • Lin Zhou,
  • Hua-Sheng Su,
  • Jian Wang,
  • Yang Liu and
  • Mao-Sheng Cheng

A series of saccharide-modified thiadiazole sulfonamide derivatives has been designed and synthesized by the “tail approach” and evaluated for inhibitory activity against carbonic anhydrases II, IX, and XII. Most of the compounds showed high topologi...

  • Article
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3 Citations
7,473 Views
15 Pages

pH-Dependence Cytotoxicity Evaluation of Artepillin C against Tumor Cells

  • Wallance M. Pazin,
  • Renata R. Miranda,
  • Karina A. Toledo,
  • Frank Kjeldsen,
  • Carlos J. L. Constantino and
  • Jonathan R. Brewer

9 November 2023

Brazilian green propolis is a well-known product that is consumed globally. Its major component, Artepillin C, showed potential as an antitumor product. This study explored the impact of Artepillin C on fibroblast and glioblastoma cell lines, used as...

  • Review
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48 Citations
8,178 Views
25 Pages

28 December 2020

In this paper we review the mechanisms of the antitumor effects of Hypericum perforatum L. (St. John’s wort, SJW) and its main active component hyperforin (HPF). SJW extract is commonly employed as antidepressant due to its ability to inhibit m...

  • Review
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3 Citations
1,821 Views
14 Pages

Natural Source of Drugs Targeting Central Nervous System Tumors—Focus on NAD(P)H Oxidoreductase 1 (NQO1) Activity

  • Nikola M. Stojanovic,
  • Milica Mitić,
  • Jovan Ilić,
  • Milica Radić,
  • Miša Radisavljević,
  • Marko Baralić and
  • Miljan Krstić

29 January 2025

Central nervous system (CNS) tumors involve a large and diverse group of malignancies that arise from various cell types within the brain tissue. Although there are advances in treatments, CNS tumors still remain challenging, due to their complex bio...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,483 Views
16 Pages

Generation Using Phage-Display of pH-Dependent Antibodies Against the Tumor-Associated Antigen AXL

  • Tristan Mangeat,
  • Célestine Mairaville,
  • Myriam Chentouf,
  • Madeline Neiveyans,
  • Martine Pugnière,
  • Giang Ngo,
  • Vincent Denis,
  • Corentin Catherine,
  • Alexandre Pichard and
  • Bruno Robert
  • + 8 authors

30 September 2025

Background/Objectives: Tumor-associated antigens are not tumor-specific antigens but proteins that are overexpressed by tumor cells and also weakly expressed at the surface of healthy tissues. Therefore, some side effects are observed when targeted b...

  • Review
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,255 Views
15 Pages

How Does Cancer Occur? How Should It Be Treated? Treatment from the Perspective of Alkalization Therapy Based on Science-Based Medicine

  • Reo Hamaguchi,
  • Masahide Isowa,
  • Ryoko Narui,
  • Hiromasa Morikawa,
  • Toshihiro Okamoto and
  • Hiromi Wada

26 September 2024

This review article investigates the relationship between mitochondrial dysfunction and cancer progression, emphasizing the metabolic shifts that promote tumor growth. Mitochondria are crucial for cellular energy production, but they also play a sign...

  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
4,894 Views
17 Pages

Immunotherapy Enhancement by Targeting Extracellular Tumor pH in Triple-Negative Breast Cancer Mouse Model

  • Azizur Rahman,
  • Branislava Janic,
  • Tasnim Rahman,
  • Harshit Singh,
  • Haythem Ali,
  • Ramandeep Rattan,
  • Mohsin Kazi and
  • Meser M. Ali

11 October 2023

Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC), as one of the most aggressive forms of breast cancer, is characterized by a poor prognosis and a very low rate of disease-free and overall survival. In recent years, immunotherapeutic approaches targeting T cell...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
2,894 Views
13 Pages

A “Double-Locked” and Enzyme/pH-Activated Theranostic Agent for Accurate Tumor Imaging and Therapy

  • Jia Luo,
  • Zongyu Guan,
  • Weijie Gao,
  • Chen Wang,
  • Zhongyuan Xu,
  • Chi Meng,
  • Yun Liu,
  • Yuquan Zhang,
  • Qingsong Guo and
  • Yong Ling

10 January 2022

Theranostic agents for concurrent cancer therapy and diagnosis have begun attracting attention as a promising modality. However, accurate imaging and identification remains a great challenge for theranostic agents. Here, we designed and synthesized a...

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