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Anticancer Agents Med Chem ; 17(4): 483-490, 2017.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27481554

ABSTRACT

Cancer incidence represents an important public health problem worldwide. Nuclear factor kappa B (NF- κB) transcription factor plays a pivotal role in the regulation of genes that control various responses in eukaryotic cells, including proliferation and survival, cytoskeletal remodeling, cellular adhesion and apoptosis. Extensive studies have demonstrated the contribution of NF-κB transcription in the promotion and progression of several hematological malignancies and solid tumors, in which NF-κB constitutive activation and/or overexpression are common clinical features. Moreover, triggering the NF-κB pathway is already considered one of the important mechanisms of resistance development to chemotherapy and radiotherapy, indicating that the inhibition of this signaling cascade is a promising approach to enhancing efficacy and preventing acquired resistance in cancer treatment. In this review, research efforts dedicated to the identification of novel NF-κB signaling pathway inhibitors as promising anticancer drug candidates are described.


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Antineoplastic Agents/pharmacology , NF-kappa B/antagonists & inhibitors , NF-kappa B/metabolism , Neoplasms/drug therapy , Signal Transduction/drug effects , Animals , Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Non-Steroidal/pharmacology , Antineoplastic Agents/chemistry , Glucocorticoids/pharmacology , Humans , I-kappa B Kinase/antagonists & inhibitors , Neoplasms/genetics , Neoplasms/metabolism , Proteasome Endopeptidase Complex/metabolism , Ubiquitination/drug effects
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J Contemp Dent Pract ; 16(8): 665-73, 2015 08 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26423503

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AIM: This study assessed the biocorrosive capacity of two bacteria: Desulfovibrio desulfuricans and Desulfovibrio fairfieldensis on endodontic files, as a preliminary step in the development of a biopharmaceutical, to facilitate the removal of endodontic file fragments from root canals. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In the first stage, the corrosive potential of the artificial saliva medium (ASM), modified Postgate E medium (MPEM), 2.5 % sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl) solution and white medium (WM), without the inoculation of bacteria was assessed by immersion assays. In the second stage, test samples were inoculated with the two species of sulphur-reducing bacteria (SRB) on ASM and modified artificial saliva medium (MASM). In the third stage, test samples were inoculated with the same species on MPEM, ASM and MASM. All test samples were viewed under an infinite focus Alicona microscope. RESULTS: No test sample became corroded when immersed only in media, without bacteria. With the exception of one test sample between those inoculated with bacteria in ASM and MASM, there was no evidence of corrosion. Fifty percent of the test samples demonstrated a greater intensity of biocorrosion when compared with the initial assays. CONCLUSION: Desulfovibrio desulfuricans and D. fairfieldensis are capable of promoting biocorrosion of the steel constituent of endodontic files. CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE: This study describes the initial development of a biopharmaceutical to facilitate the removal of endodontic file fragments from root canals, which can be successfully implicated in endodontic therapy in order to avoiding parendodontic surgery or even tooth loss in such events.


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Desulfovibrio/physiology , Endodontics/instrumentation , Root Canal Preparation/instrumentation , Sulfur-Reducing Bacteria/physiology , Corrosion , Desulfovibrio/classification , Desulfovibrio/drug effects , Endodontics/methods , Humans , Root Canal Preparation/methods , Sulfur-Reducing Bacteria/classification , Sulfur-Reducing Bacteria/drug effects
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