نتایج جستجو برای: bladder cancer cell line 5637

تعداد نتایج: 2636310  

2017
Xiaolu Cui Dezhi Shen Chuize Kong Zhe Zhang Yu Zeng Xuyong Lin Xiankui Liu

Nuclear factor kappa-B (NF-κB) activation is a common phenomenon in cancers, which results in the aberrant expression of NF-κB target genes and leads to malignant transformation, metastatic dissemination, abnormal cell proliferation or resistance to cell death. Survivin is a unique member of the IAP family, a well-known cancer-specific molecule and a molecular marker of poor clinical outcome in...

2017
Chengle Zhuang Xinbo Huang Changshui Zhuang Xiaomin Luo Xiaowei Zhang Zhiming Cai Yaoting Gui

The traditional treatment for cancer is lack of specificity and efficacy. Modular synthetic regulatory RNAs, such as inhibitive RNA (iRNA) and active RNA (aRNA), may overcome these limitations. Here, we synthesize a new iRNA to bind the upstream activating sequence (UAS) of a minimal promoter that drives expression of artificial miRNAs (amiRNAs) targeting MYC, which represses the binding intera...

Journal: :Zeitschrift fur Naturforschung. C, Journal of biosciences 2009
Vajiheh Neshati Maryam M Matin Mehrdad Iranshahi Ahmad R Bahrami Javad Behravan Samaneh Mollazadeh Fatemeh Behnam Rassouli

Bladder cancer is one of the most common cancers worldwide, with the highest incidence in industrialized countries. There are three major histological subtypes of bladder cancer: transitional cell carcinoma (TCC) (> 90%), squamous cell carcinoma (< 10%) and adenocarcinoma (1-2%). The present study was carried out to assess the effects of conferone, a sesquiterpene coumarin isolated from Ferula ...

2017
Ji-Fan Lin Yi-Chia Lin Te-Fu Tsai Hung-En Chen Kuang-Yu Chou Thomas I-Sheng Hwang

PURPOSE Cisplatin-based chemotherapy is the first line treatment for several cancers including bladder cancer (BC). Autophagy induction has been implied to contribute to cisplatin resistance in ovarian cancer; and a high basal level of autophagy has been demonstrated in human bladder tumors. Therefore, it is reasonable to speculate that autophagy may account for the failure of cisplatin single ...

2016
Shou-Chieh Wang Chin-Chin Huang Cheng-Huang Shen Lei-Chen Lin Pei-Wen Zhao Shih-Ying Chen Yu-Chiao Deng Yi-Wen Liu

Bladder cancer is highly recurrent after therapy, which has an enormous impact on the health and financial condition of the patient. It is worth developing diagnostic tools for bladder cancer. In our previous study, we found that the bladder carcinogen BBN increased urothelial global DNA CpG methylation and decreased GSTM1 protein expression in mice. Here, the correlation of BBN-decreased GSTM1...

Introduction: Anticancer effects of Lactobacillus acidophilus, as a probiotic bacterium, have been indicated in several studies. There are common therapeutic options for bladder cancer treatment; however, their side effects and recurrence of disease are considerable. Therefore, complementary medication is essential and it must be safe and effective. In the present research, we assessed the anti...

2017
Jiangeng Yang Yuchen Liu Anbang He Yuhan Liu Jianting Wu Xinhui Liao Zhaojie Lv Feng Wang Hongbing Mei

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Hsa-miR-429 is increased in bladder cancer. Its roles in bladder cancer are poorly understood. METHODS The expression levels of hsa-miR-429 and cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor 2B (CDKN2B) were determined using Real-Time qPCR in a total of 50 patients with bladder cancer. Bladder cancer T24 and 5637 cells were transfected CDKN2B siRNA or hsa-miR-429 mimic. CDKN2B ex...

2016
Claudia Ceci Lucio Tentori Maria Grazia Atzori Pedro M. Lacal Elena Bonanno Manuel Scimeca Rosella Cicconi Maurizio Mattei Maria Gabriella de Martino Giuseppe Vespasiani Roberto Miano Grazia Graziani

Ellagic acid (EA) is a polyphenolic compound that can be found as a naturally occurring hydrolysis product of ellagitannins in pomegranates, berries, grapes, green tea and nuts. Previous studies have reported the antitumor properties of EA mainly using in vitro models. No data are available about EA influence on bladder cancer cell invasion of the extracellular matrix triggered by vascular endo...

2013
Hai-Bin Zhu Kai Yang Yan-Qi Xie Yi-Wei Lin Qi-Qi Mao Li-Ping Xie

BACKGROUND p53 is the most frequently mutated tumor-suppressor gene in human cancers. It has been reported that mutations in p53 result not only in the loss of its ability as a tumor suppressor, but also in the gain of novel cancer-related functions that contribute to oncogenesis. The present study evaluated the potential of silencing of mutant p53 by small interfering RNA in the treatment of b...

2015
Hiroshi Egawa Kentaro Jingushi Takayuki Hirono Ryo Hirose Yoshino Nakatsuji Yuko Ueda Kaori Kitae Kazutake Tsujikawa

Bladder cancer causes an estimated 150,000 deaths per year worldwide. However, no major improvements in clinical outcomes have been achieved in the past several decades; therefore, a promising therapeutic agent is required. Recent studies revealed the existence of multiple subtypes of bladder cancer with distinct molecular signatures. To create novel therapeutics for such heterogeneous cancers,...

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