Publications by authors named "Izabela Mlynarczuk"

Proteasomes play an important role in protein turnover in living cells. The inhibition of proteasomes affects cell cycle processes and induces apoptosis. Thus, 20 S proteasomal inhibitors are potential tools for the modulation of neoplastic growth.

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The immunomodulatory effects of a recently synthesized adamantane derivative of aminopyridine - 2-(1-adamantylamino)-6-methylpyridine (AdAMP) - were tested on normal and neoplastic cells in vitro. When incubated with TNF-alpha gene-transduced mouse melanoma cells (B78/TNF), AdAMP significantly enhanced basal production of TNF-alpha by these cells, both by "high" and "moderate" TNF-alpha-producer cells. A similar TNF-alpha production-enhancing effect was observed in cultures of human ovarian carcinoma cells (CAOV1) which spontaneously produce TNF-alpha but not in cultures of tumour cells incapable of TNF-alpha secretion.

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Lovastatin, a drug successfully used in the clinic to prevent and to treat coronary heart disease, has recently been reported to decrease the incidence of melanoma in lovastatin-treated patients. Lovastatin has also been proved to potentiate antitumor effects of both cisplatin and TNF-alpha in murine melanoma models. Recently, an augmented therapeutic effect of lovastatin and doxorubicin has been reported in 3 tumor models in mice.

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Statins, anti-hypercholesterolemic agents, have previously been reported to induce apoptosis and exert antitumor activity when combined with other antitumor agents. The potential of lovastatin in combination with highly specific COX-2 inhibitor (MF-tricyclic) to induce anti-proliferative activity against tumour cells was evaluated using the combination index (CI) method. Murine colorectal cancer (colon-26, CMT-93), melanoma (B16F10) and human bladder carcinoma cells (T24) were tested.

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