Tauopathies are neurodegenerative disorders associated with the accumulation of abnormal tubulin associated unit (tau) protein in the brain. Tau pathologies include a broad spectrum of diseases, with Alzheimer's disease (AD) being the most common tauopathy. The pathophysiological mechanisms of AD are still only partially understood.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIntroduction: With the aim of repositioning commercially available drugs for the inhibition of the anti-apoptotic myeloid cell leukemia protein, Mcl-1, implied in various cancers, five molecules, highlighted from a published theoretical screening, were selected to experimentally validate their affinity toward Mcl-1.
Results: A detailed NMR study revealed that only two of the five tested drugs, Torsemide and Deferasirox, interacted with Mcl-1. NMR data analysis allowed the complete characterization of the binding mode of both drugs to Mcl-1, including the estimation of their affinity for Mcl-1.
A woman's nutritional status during pregnancy and breastfeeding is not only critical for her health, but also for that of future generations. Nutritional requirements during pregnancy differ considerably from those of non-pregnant women. Thus, a personalized approach to nutritional advice is recommended.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFProtein-protein interactions (PPIs) constitute many potential therapeutic targets for the discovery of new drugs. Given their specificity, PPIs are more challenging to target than other ligands. Thus, finding the best screening process can be difficult.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAlzheimer's Disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative brain disorder in which many biological dysfunctions are involved. Among them, two main types of lesions were discovered and widely studied: the amyloid plaques and the neurofibrillary tangles (NFTs). These two lesions are caused by the dysfunction and the accumulation of two proteins which are, respectively, the beta-amyloid peptide and the tau protein.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis work describes the study of the mechanism of action and spectrum of activity of MR22388, a novel anti-cancer agent belonging to the tripentone series. MR22388 is highly cytotoxic (within the nanomolar range) against numerous cancer cell lines and studies of its cytotoxicity mechanisms show that it is a weak inhibitor of the polymerization of tubulin and that it induces apoptosis via the MAP kinase pathways. Further MR22388 is a very strong inhibitor of several kinases including the tyrosine kinase FLT3-ITD.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe Raman and ir spectra of a murine IgG2a monoclonal antibody molecule are reported. In accordance with previous studies on immunoglobulins, the secondary structure is predominantly of the beta-sheet type. The low frequency region of the Raman spectrum was also analyzed in detail.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe report nine cases of haemophagocytic syndrome (HS) in patients with human immunodeficiency virus infection, and review the 17 cases described to date in the literature. In 21 of 26 cases, HS developed during an advanced stage of immunodeficiency. Clinical and haematological signs are not specific in this setting, and the diagnosis relies on histological features, mainly bone marrow examination.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPhys Rev B Condens Matter
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Phys Rev B Condens Matter
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The toxic effects of daunorubicin with specific reference to acute, subacute, and long-term studies in animals are reviewed, and its clinical toxicity is considered. We emphasize the importance of hematologic toxicity and infections when treating with daunorubicin. A summary of the work done on detoxifying activities of certain compounds is presented, and the activities that increase the toxic effects of daunorubicin are discussed.
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