Literature DB >> 11491649

Modulation of redox signal transduction pathways in the treatment of cancer.

J S Greenberger1, V E Kagan, L Pearce, G Boriseniao, Y Tyurina, M W Epperly.   

Abstract

Reactive oxygen species (ROS)-mediated damage to DNA is associated with induction of stress-activated protein kinases leading to secondary and tertiary effects on the nuclear matrix, cytoplasmic transport mechanisms, and altered mitochondrial and cell membranes. The cellular defenses against ROS damage are associated with up-regulation of gene products that can significantly alter cell biology, including antiapoptotic Bax family proteins and inflammatory proteins. Altered cell integrity can occur either directly or by indirect paracrine and juxtacrine interactions within tissues. Previous approaches toward therapeutic intervention against ROS damage have included administration of radical scavenger compounds, use of novel drugs that increase cellular production of constitutive antioxidants, or pharmacologic agents that modify the intracellular transport of antioxidants. Strategies to modify the cellular effects of ROS in hyperbaric oxygen injury to the lung, reperfusion injury to transplanted organs, and cancer have led to novel approaches of gene therapy in which the transgenes for antioxidant proteins can be expressed in specific tissues. Reducing tissue-damaging effects of ROS may have relevance to cancer patients by ameliorating normal tissue damage from ionizing irradiation therapy, photodynamic therapy, and cancer chemotherapy.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11491649     DOI: 10.1089/15230860152409004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Antioxid Redox Signal        ISSN: 1523-0864            Impact factor:   8.401


  6 in total

1.  Disturbance of redox status enhances radiosensitivity of hepatocellular carcinoma.

Authors:  Chao Sun; Zhen-Hua Wang; Xiong-Xiong Liu; Li-Na Yang; Yali Wang; Yang Liu; Ai-Hong Mao; Yuan-Yuan Liu; Xin Zhou; Cui-Xia Di; Lu Gan; Hong Zhang
Journal:  Am J Cancer Res       Date:  2015-03-15       Impact factor: 6.166

Review 2.  Proteolytic-antiproteolytic balance and its regulation in carcinogenesis.

Authors:  Elzbieta Skrzydlewska; Mariola Sulkowska; Mariusz Koda; Stanislaw Sulkowski
Journal:  World J Gastroenterol       Date:  2005-03-07       Impact factor: 5.742

Review 3.  Targeted delivery of radioprotective agents to mitochondria.

Authors:  Irina Zabbarova; Anthony Kanai
Journal:  Mol Interv       Date:  2008-12

4.  Second-generation Probiotics Producing IL-22 Increase Survival of Mice After Total Body Irradiation.

Authors:  Xichen Zhang; Renee Fisher; Wen Hou; Donna Shields; Michael W Epperly; Hong Wang; Liang Wei; Brian J Leibowitz; Jian Yu; Laura M Alexander; Jan-Peter VAN Pijkeren; Simon Watkins; Peter Wipf; Joel S Greenberger
Journal:  In Vivo       Date:  2020 Jan-Feb       Impact factor: 2.155

5.  Strategies for discovery of small molecule radiation protectors and radiation mitigators.

Authors:  Joel S Greenberger; David Clump; Valerian Kagan; Hülya Bayir; John S Lazo; Peter Wipf; Song Li; Xiang Gao; Michael W Epperly
Journal:  Front Oncol       Date:  2012-01-13       Impact factor: 6.244

6.  Antioxidant Approaches to Management of Ionizing Irradiation Injury.

Authors:  Joel Greenberger; Valerian Kagan; Hulya Bayir; Peter Wipf; Michael Epperly
Journal:  Antioxidants (Basel)       Date:  2015-01-23
  6 in total

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