Publications by authors named "Maximiliano Bendek"

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  • Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women and a leading cause of cancer-related deaths globally.
  • The study investigates long non-coding mitochondrial RNAs (ncmtRNAs) and how knocking down antisense ncmtRNAs (ASncmtRNAs) selectively induces death in cancer cells without affecting normal cells.
  • Results show that knocking down ASncmtRNAs leads to changes in proteins involved in cell cycle regulation, highlighting a potential strategy for protecting normal cells during cancer treatments while targeting tumors.
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Knockdown of the antisense noncoding mitochondrial RNAs (ASncmtRNAs) induces apoptotic death of several human tumor cell lines, but not normal cells, supporting a selective therapy against different types of cancer. In this work, we evaluated the effects of knockdown of ASncmtRNAs on bladder cancer (BCa). We transfected the BCa cell lines UMUC-3, RT4 and T24 with the specific antisense oligonucleotide Andes-1537S, targeted to the human ASncmtRNAs.

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The family of long noncoding mitochondrial RNAs (ncmtRNAs), comprising sense (SncmtRNA), and antisense (ASncmtRNA-1 and ASncmtRNA-2) members, are differentially expressed according to cell proliferative status; SncmtRNA is expressed in all proliferating cells, while ASncmtRNAs are expressed in normal proliferating cells, but is downregulated in tumor cells. ASncmtRNA knockdown with an antisense oligonucleotide induces massive apoptosis in tumor cell lines, without affecting healthy cells. Apoptotic death is preceded by proliferation blockage, suggesting that these transcripts are involved in cell cycle regulation.

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