307 results match your criteria: "Trinity St. James's Cancer Institute[Affiliation]"

Background And Objectives: Optimal surgical management for gastric cancer remains controversial. We aimed to perform a network meta-analysis (NMA) of randomized clinical trials (RCTs) comparing outcomes after open gastrectomy (OG), laparoscopic-assisted gastrectomy (LAG), and robotic gastrectomy (RG) for gastric cancer.

Methods: A systematic search of electronic databases was undertaken.

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Radiomics refers to the conversion of medical imaging into high-throughput, quantifiable data in order to analyse disease patterns, guide prognosis and aid decision making. Radiogenomics is an extension of radiomics that combines conventional radiomics techniques with molecular analysis in the form of genomic and transcriptomic data, serving as an alternative to costly, labour-intensive genetic testing. Data on radiomics and radiogenomics in the field of pelvic oncology remain novel concepts in the literature.

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Testing the Effects of Magnetic Hyperthermia in 2D Cell Culture.

Methods Mol Biol

May 2023

Laboratory of Biological Characterization of Advanced Materials (LBCAM), Trinity Translational Medicine Institute, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland.

Magnetic hyperthermia is an innovative thermal therapy for the treatment of solid malignancies. This treatment approach utilizes magnetic nanoparticles that are stimulated by alternating magnetic fields to induce temperature elevations in tumor tissue, resulting in cell death. Magnetic hyperthermia is clinically approved for treating glioblastoma in Europe and is undergoing clinical evaluation for prostate cancer in the United States.

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A Method for the In Vitro Cytotoxicity Assessment of Anti-cancer Compounds and Materials Using High Content Screening Analysis.

Methods Mol Biol

May 2023

Laboratory for Biological Characterization of Advanced Materials (LBCAM), Trinity Translational Medicine Institute, Trinity Centre for Health Sciences, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland.

To date, there is a large bottleneck associated with cancer drug design and development: a lack of appropriate methodologies for screening their potential toxicity. This issue not only causes a high attrition rate for these compounds but also slows down the drug discovery process in general. To overcome this problem, robust, accurate, and reproducible methodologies for assessing anti-cancer compounds are essential.

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Peripheral blood and bone marrow aspirates are routinely obtained from blood cancer patients for diagnostic investigations and provide an accessible source of patient-specific cancer cells, as well as non-malignant cells, for research proposes. The simple and reproducible method presented here allows isolation of viable mononuclear cells, including malignant cells, from fresh peripheral blood or bone marrow aspirates using density gradient centrifugation. The cells obtained using the protocol described can be further purified for a variety of cellular, immunological, molecular, and functional assays.

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A Method for Culturing 3D Tumoroids of Lung Adenocarcinoma Cells at the Air-Liquid Interface.

Methods Mol Biol

May 2023

Laboratory for Biological Characterisation of Advanced Materials (LBCAM), Trinity Translational Medicine Institute, Trinity Centre for Health Sciences, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland.

Three-dimensional (3D) tumor spheroids and tumoroids are among the most exploited cell culture methods in the lung cancer field, finding applications in the investigation of tumor growth and proliferation, invasion, and drug screening. However, 3D tumor spheroids and tumoroids cannot fully mimic the architecture of the human lung adenocarcinoma tissue and, in particular, the direct contact of the lung adenocarcinoma cells with the air, as they lack polarity. Our method allows to overcome this limitation by enabling to grow tumoroids of lung adenocarcinoma cells and healthy lung fibroblasts at the Air-Liquid Interface (ALI).

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Developing an In Vitro Isogenic Model of Chemotherapy-Resistant Lung Cancer.

Methods Mol Biol

May 2023

Thoracic Oncology Research Group, Trinity St James's Cancer Institute, Trinity Translational Medicine Institute, St James's Hospital & Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland.

Despite improvements in therapies available for small subsets of patients affected by non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), the chemotherapy drug cisplatin is still one of the most commonly used treatments for advanced NSCLC patients in the absence of oncogenic driver mutations or immune checkpoints. Unfortunately, as in the case of many solid tumors, acquired drug resistance is a common phenomenon in NSCLC and presents a significant clinical challenge for oncologists. In order to study and elucidate the cellular and molecular mechanisms implicated in the development of drug resistance in cancer, the use of isogenic models provides a valuable in vitro tool for investigating novel biomarkers and the identification of potential targetable pathways involved in drug-resistant cancers.

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Radiation therapy is a cornerstone of cancer treatment worldwide. Unfortunately, in many cases, it does not control tumor growth, and many tumors display treatment resistance. The molecular pathways leading to treatment resistance in cancer have been subject to research for many years.

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Three-Dimensional Spheroids for Cancer Research.

Methods Mol Biol

May 2023

Laboratory for Biological Characterization of Advanced Materials (LBCAM), Trinity Translational Medicine Institute, Trinity Centre for Health Sciences, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland.

In vitro cell culture is one of the most widely used tools used today for increasing our understanding of various things such as protein production, mechanisms of drug action, tissue engineering, and overall cellular biology. For the past decades, however, cancer researchers have relied heavily on conventional two-dimensional (2D) monolayer culture techniques to test a variety of aspects of cancer research ranging from the cytotoxic effects of antitumor drugs to the toxicity of diagnostic dyes and contact tracers. However, many promising cancer therapies have either weak or no efficacy in real-life conditions, therefore delaying or stopping altogether their translating to the clinic.

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Cancer Cell Culture: The Basics and Two-Dimensional Cultures.

Methods Mol Biol

May 2023

Laboratory of Biological Characterization of Advanced Materials (LBCAM), Trinity Translational Medicine Institute, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland.

Article Synopsis
  • Despite advances in cancer research, 2D cell culture remains crucial for diagnosis, treatment, and development of therapeutic methods.
  • This approach allows for personalized and adaptive interventions, making it suitable for the heterogeneous nature of cancer.
  • The chapter covers the history and types of cell cultures, techniques for characterization, and the latest advancements in cell-based cancer therapies.
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"Risk of venous thromboembolism and bleeding after major surgery for ovarian cancer: standard in-hospital versus extended duration of thromboprophylaxis": Comment.

J Thromb Haemost

June 2023

Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Trinity Centre for Health Sciences, St. James's Hospital, Dublin, Ireland; Trinity St. James's Cancer Institute, St. James's Hospital, Dublin, Ireland; Department of Gynaecology Oncology, St James's Hospital, Dublin, Ireland.

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Immunotherapies, including immune checkpoint inhibitors, have limitations in their effective treatment of malignancies. The immunosuppressive environment associated with the tumor microenvironment may prevent the achievement of optimal outcomes for immune checkpoint inhibitors alone, and nanotechnology-based platforms for delivery of immunotherapeutic agents are increasingly being investigated for their potential to improve the efficacy of immune checkpoint blockade therapy. In this manuscript, nanoparticles were designed with appropriate size and surface characteristics to enhance their retention of payload so that they can transmit their loaded drugs to the tumor.

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  • The study evaluates an existing CT-based radiomic signature, originally developed for predicting HPV status in oropharyngeal cancer, to see if it can also apply to anal cancer.
  • A dataset consisting of 59 patients was analyzed, and the radiomic model showed an AUC of 0.68 and an F1 score of 0.78, indicating moderate performance in predicting HPV status.
  • The research suggests that this radiomic signature may be a valuable tool for identifying HPV status across different cancer types, highlighting its potential as a CT imaging biomarker.
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MicroRNA dysregulation and therapeutic opportunities in esophageal diseases.

Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol

July 2023

Allergy, Inflammation & Remodelling Research Laboratory, Department of Biology, Kathleen Lonsdale Institute for Human Health Research, Maynooth University, Maynooth, Ireland.

MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are a class of small endogenous RNA molecules between 18 and 25 nucleotides long. The primary function of miRNAs is in the posttranscriptional regulation of mRNA targets through RNA interference culminating in mRNA degradation or translational repression. MiRNAs are fundamental in physiological and pathological processes such as cell proliferation, differentiation, apoptosis, and inflammation.

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•Struma ovarii is a rare ovarian teratoma which consists of at least 50% thyroid tissue.•In 0.5-1% of cases the thyroid tissue in the struma ovarii undergoes a malignant transformation.

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Energy Metabolism Is Altered in Radioresistant Rectal Cancer.

Int J Mol Sci

April 2023

Department of Surgery, School of Medicine, Trinity Translational Medicine Institute, Trinity St James's Cancer Institute, Trinity College Dublin, D08 NHY1 Dublin, Ireland.

Resistance to neoadjuvant chemoradiation therapy is a significant clinical challenge in the management of rectal cancer. There is an unmet need to identify the underlying mechanisms of treatment resistance to enable the development of biomarkers predictive of response and novel treatment strategies to improve therapeutic response. In this study, an in vitro model of inherently radioresistant rectal cancer was identified and characterized to identify mechanisms underlying radioresistance in rectal cancer.

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Purpose: Despite clear evidence-based supporting a benefit to exercise on physical and psychological metrics in patients with cancer, recruitment to exercise trials amongst cancer survivors is suboptimal. We explore current recruitment rates, strategies, and common barriers to participation in exercise oncology trials in cancer survivorship.

Methods: A systematic review was conducted using a pre-defined search strategy in EMBASE, CINAHL, Medline, Cochrane Library, and Web of Science.

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Nanocomposite formulation for a sustained release of free drug and drug-loaded responsive nanoparticles: an approach for a local therapy of glioblastoma multiforme.

Sci Rep

March 2023

School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences and Trinity St. James's Cancer Institute, Panoz Institute, Trinity College Dublin, College Green, Dublin 2, Ireland.

Malignant gliomas are a type of primary brain tumour that originates in glial cells. Among them, glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) is the most common and the most aggressive brain tumour in adults, classified as grade IV by the World Health Organization. The standard care for GBM, known as the Stupp protocol includes surgical resection followed by oral chemotherapy with temozolomide (TMZ).

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Extracellular vesicles (EVs) have great potential as drug delivery vehicles. While mesenchymal/stromal stem cell (MSC) conditioned medium (CM) and milk are potentially safe and scalable sources of EVs for this purpose, the suitability of MSC EVs and milk EVs as drug delivery vehicles has never been compared and so was the objective of this study. Here EVs were separated from MSCs' CM and from milk and were characterised by nanoparticle tracking analysis, transmission electron microscopy, total protein quantification, and immunoblotting.

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Oesophageal adenocarcinoma (OAC) is a poor prognosis cancer with limited response rates to current treatment modalities and has a strong link to obesity. To better elucidate the role of visceral adiposity in this disease state, a full metabolic profile combined with analysis of secreted pro-inflammatory cytokines, metabolites, and lipid profiles were assessed in human ex vivo adipose tissue explants from obese and non-obese OAC patients. These data were then related to extensive clinical data including obesity status, metabolic dysfunction, previous treatment exposure, and tumour regression grades.

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Background: The MAVARIC study supported the use of the FocalPoint GS (FPGS) imaging system "No Further Review" (NFR) technology for cervical screening and recommended further investigation. A validation study (Nuttall et al.) was performed by Cervical Screening Wales before implementing the NFR slide reporting technology within the cervical screening program in Wales, United Kingdom.

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Unlabelled: Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) has a 5-year survival rate below 5%. Carbohydrate antigen 19-9 (CA19-9) is the most commonly used blood-based biomarker for PDAC in current clinical practice, despite having been shown repeatedly to be inaccurate and have poor diagnostic performance. This review aims to assess the reported diagnostic accuracy of all blood-based biomarkers investigated to date in PDAC, by directly comparing individual biomarkers and multi-biomarker panels, both containing CA19-9 and not (novel).

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This study investigated within-subject variability in the circulating metabolome under controlled conditions, and whether divergent exercise training backgrounds were associated with alterations in the circulating metabolome assessed in resting samples. Thirty-seven men comprising of endurance athletes (END; body mass, 71.0 ± 6.

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Traditional treatment of cancer has been plagued by a number of obstacles, such as multiple drug resistance, toxicity and financial constraints. In contrast, phytochemicals that modulate a variety of molecular mechanisms are garnering increasing interest in complementary and alternative medicine. Therefore, an approach based on network pharmacology was used in the present study to explore possible regulatory mechanisms of 6-shogaol as a potential treatment for cervical cancer (CC).

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