Publications by authors named "Arielle De La Cruz"

Apoptosis is a form of programmed cell death that is mediated by intrinsic and extrinsic pathways. Dysregulation of and resistance to cell death are hallmarks of cancer. For over three decades, the development of therapies to promote treatment of cancer by inducing various cell death modalities, including apoptosis, has been a main goal of clinical oncology.

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Pancreatic cancer is a devastating disease with a poor prognosis. Novel chemotherapeutics in pancreatic cancer have shown limited success, illustrating the urgent need for new treatments. Lurbinectedin (PM01183; LY-01017) received FDA approval in 2020 for metastatic small cell lung cancer on or after platinum-based chemotherapy and is currently undergoing clinical trials in a variety of tumor types.

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p53 is a transcription factor that regulates the expression of genes involved in tumor suppression. p53 mutations mediate tumorigenesis and occur in approximately 50% of human cancers. p53 regulates hundreds of target genes that induce various cell fates including apoptosis, cell cycle arrest, and DNA damage repair.

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  • * Optimal and non-toxic doses of ONC201 were established through initial testing to ensure safety, allowing for subsequent efficacy studies without harmful side effects in the test subjects.
  • * Treating mice with ONC201 significantly reduced both the incidence and number of intestinal tumors, with over 50% fewer colonic tumors and notable decreases in small intestinal polyps, indicating ONC201's strong anti-cancer potential.
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