Publications by authors named "J Neradil"

Purpose: Pediatric sarcomas are bone and soft tissue tumors that often exhibit high metastatic potential and refractory stem-like phenotypes, resulting in poor outcomes. Aggressive sarcomas frequently harbor a disrupted p53 pathway. However, whether pediatric sarcoma stemness is associated with abrogated p53 function and might be attenuated via p53 reactivation remains unclear.

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Background And Objectives: Curettage is the removal of a tumor from the bone while preserving the surrounding healthy cortical bone, and is associated with higher rates of local recurrence. To lower these rates, curettage should be combined with local adjuvants, although their use is associated with damage to nearby healthy bone.

Objective: The purpose of this analysis is to determine the effect of local adjuvants on cortical porcine bone by using micro-computed tomography (micro-CT) along with histological and mechanical examination.

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  • Mitochondria play a crucial role in how cancer cells respond to therapy-induced stress, particularly in neuroblastoma, which often becomes resistant to treatment.
  • This study found that targeting mitochondrial ribosomes can induce cell death in MYC-driven neuroblastoma cells, despite their known resistance to drugs and stem-like traits.
  • The findings suggest that inhibiting mitochondrial translation activates a stress response that lowers MYC protein levels, providing a potential new strategy to treat resistant tumors by exploiting their vulnerabilities in mitochondrial function.
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Tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs) are frequently used in combined therapy to enhance treatment efficacy and overcome drug resistance. The present study analyzed the effects of three inhibitors, sunitinib, gefitinib, and lapatinib, combined with iron-chelating agents, di-2-pyridylketone-4,4-dimethyl-3-thiosemicarbazone (Dp44mT) or di-2-pyridylketone-4-cyclohexyl-4-methyl-3-thiosemicarbazone (DpC). Simultaneous administration of the drugs consistently resulted in synergistic and/or additive activities against the cell lines derived from the most frequent types of pediatric solid tumors.

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