Publications by authors named "Katarzyna Majda"

Clofarabine (2‑chloro‑2'‑fluoro‑2'‑deoxyarabinosyladenine, CIF), a second‑generation 2'‑deoxyadenosine analog, possesses a variety of anti‑cancer activities, including the capacity to modulate DNA methylation marks. Bioactive nutrients, including resveratrol (RSV) and all‑trans retinoic acid (ATRA) have been indicated to regulate epigenetic machinery in malignant cells. The purpose of the current study was to evaluate whether the tested phytochemicals, RSV or ATRA, can improve the therapeutic epigenetic effects of CIF in chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) cells.

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Clofarabine (2-chloro-2'-fluoro-2'-deoxyarabinosyladenine) is a second generation analogue of 2'-deoxyadenosine connecting biochemical activities of its prototypes: cladribine (2-chloro-2'-deoxyadenosine) and fludarabine (2-fluoro-arabinosyladenine). This new anticancer drug is more effective (in low doses) and indicates higher oral bioavailability in comparison to its congeners. The studies indicated that the molecular mechanism of clofarabine cytotoxic action includes cell apoptosis, which results from inhibition (by the drug triphosphate nucleotides) of ribonucleotide reductase and DNA polymerases.

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Background: In this study, the effect of clofarabine, a new generation 2'-deoxyadenosine analogue, on promoter methylation and transcriptional activity of selected genes (PTEN, APC, RARB2, ZAP70) in K562 cells was assessed.

Materials And Methods: Promoter methylation was estimated using methylation-sensitive restriction analysis. The mRNA level of the genes was measured with real-time PCR.

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