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Nature Aging May 2023The mysteries behind immune aging and its related inflammation are being unmasked. The research of Jin et al. reveals that the defective turnover of damaged mitochondria...
The mysteries behind immune aging and its related inflammation are being unmasked. The research of Jin et al. reveals that the defective turnover of damaged mitochondria in CD4 T cells from aged individuals results in the exacerbated secretion of mitochondrial DNA, fuelling inflammaging and impairing immune responses.
Topics: T-Lymphocytes; Mitomycin; Mitochondria
PubMed: 37198439
DOI: 10.1038/s43587-023-00412-2 -
Bioorganic Chemistry Jun 2022While interstrand crosslinks (ICLs) have been considered as one type of DNA damage in the past, there is mounting evidence suggesting that these highly cytotoxic lesions...
While interstrand crosslinks (ICLs) have been considered as one type of DNA damage in the past, there is mounting evidence suggesting that these highly cytotoxic lesions are processed differently by the cellular machinery depending upon the ICL structure. In this study, we examined the crosslinking ability of three mitomycins, the structure of the ICLs they produce and the cytotoxicity of the drugs toward three different cell lines. The drugs are: mitomycin C (1), decarbamoylmitomycin C (2), and a mitomycin-conjugate (3) whose mitosane moiety is linked to a N-methylpyrrole carboxamide. We found that, overall, both MC and compound 3 show strong similarities regarding their alkylation of DNA, while DMC alkylating behavior is markedly different. To gain further insight into the mode of action of these drugs, we performed high throughput gene expression and gene ontology analysis to identify gene expression and cellular pathways most impacted by each drug treatment in MCF-7 cell lines. We observed that the novel mitomycin derivative (3) specifically causes changes in the expression of genes encoding proteins involved in cell integrity and tissue structure. Further analysis using bioinformatics (IPA) indicated that the new derivative (3) displays a stronger downregulation of major signaling networks that regulate the cell cycle, DNA damage response and cell proliferation when compared to MC and DMC. Collectively, these findings demonstrate that cytotoxic mechanisms of all three drugs are complex and are not solely related to their crosslinking abilities or the structure of the ICLs they produce.
Topics: Alkylation; DNA; DNA Adducts; DNA Damage; Humans; Mitomycin; Mitomycins
PubMed: 35349830
DOI: 10.1016/j.bioorg.2022.105744 -
Turkish Journal of Ophthalmology Jun 2023Isolated from , mitomycin C (MMC) has various applications in the management of corneal and external disease due to its ability to modulate cellular proliferation. It... (Review)
Review
Isolated from , mitomycin C (MMC) has various applications in the management of corneal and external disease due to its ability to modulate cellular proliferation. It has been employed in pterygium surgery, ocular surface neoplasia, and refractive surgery. Currently, there is no definite consensus on the treatment protocols for each of the aforementioned applications. Although its benefits in the management of corneal and external diseases are promising, MMC use has potential complications including endothelial cell loss, corneal perforation, scleral melt, secondary glaucoma, iritis, and endophthalmitis. This article will review the literature regarding the use of MMC in the field of cornea and external disease and describe protocols employed with corresponding outcomes.
Topics: Humans; Mitomycin; Photorefractive Keratectomy; Lasers, Excimer; Cornea
PubMed: 37345314
DOI: 10.4274/tjo.galenos.2023.97932 -
Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) May 2021This review article provides a perspective on the synthesis of alicyclic and heterocyclic ring-fused benzimidazoles, imidazo[4,5-]benzimidazoles, and... (Review)
Review
This review article provides a perspective on the synthesis of alicyclic and heterocyclic ring-fused benzimidazoles, imidazo[4,5-]benzimidazoles, and imidazo[5,4-]benzimidazoles. These heterocycles have a plethora of biological activities with the iminoquinone and quinone derivatives displaying potent bioreductive antitumor activity. Synthesis is categorized according to the cyclization reaction and mechanisms are detailed. Nitrobenzene reduction, cyclization of aryl amidines, lactams and isothiocyanates are described. Protocols include condensation, cross-dehydrogenative coupling with transition metal catalysis, annulation onto benzimidazole, often using CuI-catalysis, and radical cyclization with homolytic aromatic substitution. Many oxidative transformations are under metal-free conditions, including using thermal, photochemical, and electrochemical methods. Syntheses of diazole analogues of mitomycin C derivatives are described. Traditional oxidations of -(cycloamino)anilines using peroxides in acid via the -amino effect remain popular.
Topics: Benzimidazoles; Cyclization; Imidazoles; Mitomycin
PubMed: 34064312
DOI: 10.3390/molecules26092684 -
Archivos Espanoles de Urologia May 2018Two Phase II studies, three Phase III and one observational study seem to justify that EMDA-MMC is a real alternative in the treatment of patients with NMIBC, especially... (Review)
Review
Two Phase II studies, three Phase III and one observational study seem to justify that EMDA-MMC is a real alternative in the treatment of patients with NMIBC, especially the high risk group. The phase III studies compare EMDA-MMC with passive diffusion MMC and BCG in patients with bladder TIS. They showed EMDA MMC superiority compared to passive diffusion MMC and similar to BCG in achieving complete response at 3 and 6 months. In another randomized study on pT1 NMIBC patients, comparing a sequential scheme of BCG plus EMDA-MMC and BCG, the sequential regimen was significantly superior than BCG reducing recurrence and progression and improved overall and specific survivals. A third randomized study compared TURBT only with immediate post TURBT MMC instillation and EMDA-MMC preoperative instillation. This latter showed to be superior in recurrence prevention than the other two schemes. Tolerance to EMDA-MMC is inferior to passive diffusion MMC, but it does not reach statistical significance. In the same way, EMDA-MMC tolerance is better than BCG and there is no difference between this and the sequential scheme of BCG plus EMDA-MMC. Methodological defects observed in these studies and the fact that almost all of them come from the same group makes it necessary to reproduce this data in other centers so that this therapeutic alternative could be included in guidelines.
Topics: Antibiotics, Antineoplastic; Electrochemotherapy; Humans; Mitomycin; Urinary Bladder Neoplasms
PubMed: 29745930
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The Urologic Clinics of North America Feb 2020Non-muscle-invasive bladder cancer can be a challenging disease to manage. In recent years, hyperthermia therapy in conjunction with intravesical therapy has been... (Review)
Review
Non-muscle-invasive bladder cancer can be a challenging disease to manage. In recent years, hyperthermia therapy in conjunction with intravesical therapy has been gaining traction as a treatment option for bladder cancer, especially if Bacillus Calmette-Guerin might not be available. Trials of intravesical chemotherapy with heat are few and there has been considerable heterogeneity between studies. However, multiple new trials have accrued and high-quality data are forthcoming. In this review, we discuss the role of combined intravesical hyperthermia and chemotherapy as a novel approach for the treatment of bladder cancer.
Topics: Administration, Intravesical; Antibiotics, Antineoplastic; Humans; Hyperthermia, Induced; Mitomycin; Treatment Outcome; Urinary Bladder Neoplasms
PubMed: 31757301
DOI: 10.1016/j.ucl.2019.09.008 -
Canadian Family Physician Medecin de... Mar 1999
Topics: Adult; Antibiotics, Antineoplastic; Conjunctiva; Diagnosis, Differential; Humans; Male; Mitomycin; Pterygium
PubMed: 10099796
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Current Urology Reports Sep 2016Bladder cancer is the second commonest urinary tract malignancy with 70-80 % being non-muscle invasive (NMIBC) at diagnosis. Patients with high-risk NMIBC (T1/Tis, with... (Review)
Review
Bladder cancer is the second commonest urinary tract malignancy with 70-80 % being non-muscle invasive (NMIBC) at diagnosis. Patients with high-risk NMIBC (T1/Tis, with high grade/G3, or CIS) represent a challenging group as they are at greater risk of recurrence and progression. Intravesical Bacilli Calmette-Guerin (BCG) is commonly used as first line therapy in this patient group but there is a current worldwide shortage. BCG has been shown to reduce recurrence in high-risk NMIBC and is more effective that other intravesical agents including mitomycin C, epirubicin, interferon-alpha and gemcitabine. Primary cystectomy offers a high change of cure in this cohort (80-90 %) and is a more radical treatment option which patients need to be counselled carefully about. Bladder thermotherapy and electromotive drug administration with mitomycin C are alternative therapies with promising short-term results although long-term follow-up data are lacking.
Topics: Antineoplastic Agents; BCG Vaccine; Cystectomy; Humans; Hyperthermia, Induced; Immunotherapy; Mitomycin; Urinary Bladder Neoplasms
PubMed: 27492610
DOI: 10.1007/s11934-016-0625-z -
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton,... 2020To date, only three bacteriophages of leptospires-leptophages-are known. Nonetheless, numerous prophages have been found in the genus, especially in the genomes of...
To date, only three bacteriophages of leptospires-leptophages-are known. Nonetheless, numerous prophages have been found in the genus, especially in the genomes of pathogenic species. Thus, some laboratories attempt to isolate leptophage particles from environmental samples or following mitomycin C induction of bacterial cultures. Here, we propose multiple procedures to isolate, purify, and characterize bacteriophages, based on protocols used for LE3 and LE4 characterization.
Topics: Bacteriophages; Clinical Laboratory Techniques; Leptospira; Mitomycin
PubMed: 32632860
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-0716-0459-5_7 -
The Israel Medical Association Journal... Dec 2002
Topics: Conjunctiva; Humans; Mitomycin; Nucleic Acid Synthesis Inhibitors; Pterygium; Recurrence; Transplantation, Autologous
PubMed: 12516909
DOI: No ID Found