Publications by authors named "Yatouji Sonia"

Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a significant global health challenge with increasing incidence and mortality rates in developing countries. Genome-wide association studies have identified new low-penetrance genetic variants linked to CRC. This study aimed to explore the relationship between polymorphism and serum expression with CRC.

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Background: Conventional chemotherapeutic treatment of colorectal cancer has low efficiency because of its high toxicity. Several studies identified natural compounds as potential antitumor agents by inducing cancer cell cycle arrest or apoptosis and exhibiting a potential synergy in drug combination therapy. Natural compounds derived from plants represent an important source of pharmacologic agents toward several diseases.

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For centuries, plants have been used in traditional medicines and there has been recent interest in the chemopreventive properties of compounds derived from plants. In the present study, we investigated the antibutyrylcholinestrasic (anti-BuChE) and antioxidant (against some free radicals) activities of extracts from Rhus pentaphyllum. Aqueous extracts were prepared from powdered R.

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Bleomycin (BLM) has demonstrated potent activity in treating malignant lymphomas but its therapeutic efficacy is hampered by induction of lung fibrosis. This side effect is related to the ability of the drug to generate reactive oxygen species in lung cells. In the present study, we evaluated the consequences of deglycosylation of BLM in term of cytotoxic activity and generation of reactive oxygen species.

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Image cytometric study of pathological specimens or cell lines has suggested that epigenetic mechanisms are likely to play a major role in determining chromatin patterns evaluable through nuclear texture analysis. We previously reported that nuclear textural changes observed in the OV1-VCR etoposide-resistant ovarian carcinoma cell line were associated with an increased acetylated histone H4 level. In this study we analyzed the effects of treatments with the HDAC inhibitor trichostatin A (TSA) or with nickel subsulfide on histone H4 acetylation, nuclear texture, and MDR1 gene expression in drug-sensitive IGROV1 and drug-resistant OV1-VCR cell lines.

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Article Synopsis
  • - The study examined the human ovarian carcinoma cell line IGROV1 and its multidrug-resistant variant OV1/VCR to investigate changes in nuclear texture related to drug resistance.
  • - Image cytometry analysis showed that OV1/VCR cells had decondensed chromatin compared to sensitive cells, indicating a more open chromatin structure.
  • - Findings included increased sensitivity of OV1/VCR DNA to DNase I and higher levels of acetylated histone H4, both of which suggest a correlation with transcriptionally active and relaxed chromatin.
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