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L-Glutamic acid was shown to increase the stability of cells of the HL-60 line of human promyelocyte leukemia to the cytotoxic action of tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-alpha) due to the inhibition of apoptotic and NF-kappaB-activating cascades induced by this cytokine. At the same time, L-glutamic
Nitrogen-13 labeled L-glutamic acid was evaluated as an imaging agent for tumors involving bone. The enzymatically prepared labeled compound was administered intravenously to dogs with spontaneous tumors, and tumor uptake was determined with a gamma camera and rectilinear scanner. These tumors were
Single-photon emission computed tomography has become a significant imaging modality with huge potential to visualize and provide information of anatomic dysfunctions that are predictive of future diseases. This imaging tool is complimented by radiopharmaceuticals/radiosubstrates that help in
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It has been shown that paclitaxel (TXL) can strongly enhance tumor cells' sensitivity to radiation. We examined whether the radiosensitizing effect of paclitaxel can be further enhanced when it is delivered systemically as a polymer-drug conjugate that provides enhanced tumor uptake and
Poly-γ-glutamic acid (PGA) is one of the bioactive compounds found in cheonggukjang, a fast-fermented soybean paste widely utilized in Korean cooking. PGA is reported to have a number of beneficial health effects, and interestingly, it has been identified as a possible anti-cancer compound through
New series of substituted glutamine 5a-l and glutamic acid diamides, diureide and dihydrazide 7a-e were synthesized from parent glutamic acid compound 3 and evaluated for their cytotoxic activity against tumor cell line PC3 (prostate cancer cell line). Most of the tested compounds exploited potent
Cancer is one of the major causes of death. For cancer, the general conventional treatment and standard of care for clinical oncology remains surgery followed by radiation and/or systemic chemotherapy as deemed appropriate based on the clinical findings. Chemoimmunotherapy is an approach to treat
A glutamine analogue, L-glutamic acid gamma-monohydroxamate (GAH) demonstrated complete cytotoxicity against L1210 cells in culture and marked anti-tumoral activity in vivo against L1210 leukemia and B16 melanoma. In vitro, GAH caused concentration-dependent inhibition of L1210 cell growth, with
Peptide dendrimers represent superior drug carriers for their unique nanoarchitectures, excellent degradability and biocompatibility. In this research, poly(L-glutamic acid) dendrimers with polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxane (POSS) as cores were synthesized. Tumor targeting moiety (biotin) and
The prognosis of liver cancer remains poor, but recent advances in nanotechnology offer promising possibilities for cancer treatment. Novel adjuvant, amphiphilic nanoparticles (NPs) composed of L: -phenylalanine (Phe)-conjugated poly(gamma-glutamic acid) (gamma-PGA-Phe NPs) having excellent capacity
Vascular disrupting agents (VDAs) have great potential for cancer treatment. Poly(l-glutamic acid)-combretastatin A4 conjugate (PLG-CA4) is a novel class of VDAs. Though it has notable antitumor activity, it can induce host immune responses that promote tumor growth. Here, PLG-CA4 induces the
In this paper, we successfully synthesized folate-modified pH-sensitive copolymer methoxy-poly(ethylene glycol)2K-poly(ε-caprolactone)4K-poly(glutamic acid)1K (mPEG2K-PCL4K-PGA1K-FA), which could form the polymeric assembly in an aqueous solution, for co-delivering hydrophilic drugs doxorubicin
The advantage of polymeric drug carriers lies in the uptake of the polymer nanoparticles by cancer cells before they release the drug, thereby reducing its toxic effects on healthy cells. A poly(gamma-glutamic acid)-b-poly(epsilon-caprolactone)-b-poly(gamma-glutamic acid) block copolymer was
We have previously shown that L-glutamic acid gamma-monohydroxamate (GAH) exhibits an antitumor activity, both in vitro and in vivo. In this report we explore the selective cytotoxicity of GAH in vitro by comparing the survival of tumor and normal cells. GAH exerts an irreversible delayed effect
Bio-derived low molecular weight poly(γ-glutamic acid) (γ-PGA) was suggested as a novel adjuvant material for use in cancer vaccines. When the infection-mimicking γ-PGA was immunized with ovalbumin (OVA) as a model antigen, increase in the dendritic cell (DC)-mediated functions such as activation,