نتایج جستجو برای: bystander effects

تعداد نتایج: 1547620  

2015
Bianca Calì Stefano Ceolin Federico Ceriani Mario Bortolozzi Andrielly H.R. Agnellini Veronica Zorzi Andrea Predonzani Vincenzo Bronte Barbara Molon Fabio Mammano

Ionizing and nonionizing radiation affect not only directly targeted cells but also surrounding "bystander" cells. The underlying mechanisms and therapeutic role of bystander responses remain incompletely defined. Here we show that photosentizer activation in a single cell triggers apoptosis in bystander cancer cells, which are electrically coupled by gap junction channels and support the propa...

Journal: :Carcinogenesis 2007
Igor Koturbash Alex Boyko Rocio Rodriguez-Juarez Robert J McDonald Volodymyr P Tryndyak Igor Kovalchuk Igor P Pogribny Olga Kovalchuk

Radiation therapy is a primary treatment modality for brain tumors, yet it has been linked to the increased incidence of secondary, post-radiation therapy cancers. These cancers are thought to be linked to indirect radiation-induced bystander effect. Bystander effect occurs when irradiated cells communicate damage to nearby, non-irradiated 'bystander' cells, ultimately contributing to genome de...

Journal: :Anticancer research 2008
Patrick Merle Daniel Morvan Denis Caillaud Aicha Demidem

Chloroethylnitrosourea (CENU) chemotherapy is used for the treatment of melanoma tumors. The main mechanism of action of this anticancer agent is via DNA damage. We recently showed in murine experiments using a parental double B16 melanoma tumor model that, after treatment of primary tumors with cystemustine (CENU agent), untreated secondary tumors exhibited growth inhibition and metabolism dis...

Journal: :Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology 2015

Journal: :International journal of oncology 2002
Zelanna Goldberg Bruce E Lehnert

A long-held central dogma of radiation biology has been that the carcinogenic effects of ionizing radiation (IR) are induced by the direct and radiolytic actions of IR on nuclear DNA. Numerous investigations, however, have revealed that several cancer relevant effects of IR can occur in cells that have received only cytoplasmic or plasmalemmal membrane exposure to IR. Further, mounting evidence...

Journal: :Molecules 2009
Gabi U Dachs Michelle A Hunt Sophie Syddall Dean C Singleton Adam V Patterson

Gene directed enzyme prodrug therapy (GDEPT) of cancer aims to improve the selectivity of chemotherapy by gene transfer, thus enabling target cells to convert nontoxic prodrugs to cytotoxic drugs. A zone of cell kill around gene-modified cells due to transfer of toxic metabolites, known as the bystander effect, leads to tumour regression. Here we discuss the implications of either striving for ...

Journal: :Cancer research 2008
Susanne Burdak-Rothkamm Kai Rothkamm Kevin M Prise

This study identifies ataxia-telangiectasia mutated (ATM) as a further component of the complex signaling network of radiation-induced DNA damage in nontargeted bystander cells downstream of ataxia-telangiectasia and Rad3-related (ATR) and provides a rationale for molecular targeted modulation of these effects. In directly irradiated cells, ATR, ATM, and DNA-dependent protein kinase (DNA-PK) de...

2008
Susanne Burdak-Rothkamm Kai Rothkamm Kevin M. Prise

This study identifies ataxia-telangiectasia mutated (ATM) as a further component of the complex signaling network of radiation-induced DNA damage in nontargeted bystander cells downstream of ataxia-telangiectasia and Rad3-related (ATR) and provides a rationale for molecular targeted modulation of these effects. In directly irradiated cells, ATR, ATM, and DNA-dependent protein kinase (DNA-PK) de...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2000
H Zhou G Randers-Pehrson C A Waldren D Vannais E J Hall T K Hei

Ever since the discovery of X-rays was made by Röntgen more than a hundred years ago, it has always been accepted that the deleterious effects of ionizing radiation such as mutation and carcinogenesis are attributable mainly to direct damage to DNA. Although evidence based on microdosimetric estimation in support of a bystander effect appears to be consistent, direct proof of such extranuclear/...

2014
Arta M. Monjazeb Julia K. Tietze Steven K. Grossenbacher Hui-Hua Hsiao Anthony E. Zamora Annie Mirsoian Brent Koehn Bruce R. Blazar Jonathan M. Weiss Robert H. Wiltrout Gail D. Sckisel William J. Murphy

We have previously demonstrated that immunotherapy combining agonistic anti-CD40 and IL-2 (IT) results in synergistic anti-tumor effects. IT induces expansion of highly cytolytic, antigen-independent "bystander-activated" (CD8(+)CD44high) T cells displaying a CD25(-)NKG2D(+) phenotype in a cytokine dependent manner, which were responsible for the anti-tumor effects. While much attention has foc...

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