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Celecoxib prevents curcumin-induced apoptosis in a hematopoietic cancer cell model

Sobolewski, Cyril Florian Muller Claudia Cerella Dicato, Mario Marc Diederich

Published in Molecular Carcinogenesis

Molecules targeting pro-inflammatory pathways have demonstrated beneficial effects in cancer treatment. More recently, combination of natural and synthetic anti-inflammatory drugs was suggested as an appealing strategy to inhibit tumor growth. Herein, we show that curcumin, a polyphenol from Curcuma longa and celecoxib induce apoptosis in hematopoi...

PPARγ-inactive Δ2-troglitazone independently triggers ER stress and apoptosis in breast cancer cells

Colin-Cassin, Christelle Yao, Xiao Claudia Cerella Chbicheb, Sarra Kuntz, Sandra Mazerbourg, Sabine Boisbrun, Michel Chapleur, Yves Marc Diederich Flament, Stephane ...

Published in Molecular Carcinogenesis

Our aim was to better understand peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma (PPARγ)-independent pathways involved in anti-cancer effects of thiazolidinediones (TZDs). We focused on Δ2-troglitazone (Δ2-TGZ), a PPARγ inactive TZD that affects breast cancer cell viability. Appearance of TUNEL positive cells, changes in mitochondrial membrane pot...

A novel coumarin-quinone derivative SV37 inhibits CDC25 phosphatases, impairs proliferation, and induces cell death

Bana, Emilie Sibille, Estelle Valente, Sergio Claudia Cerella Chaimbault, Patrick Kirsch, Gilbert Dicato, Mario Marc Diederich Bagrel, Denyse

Published in Molecular Carcinogenesis

Cell division cycle (CDC) 25 proteins are key phosphatases regulating cell cycle transition and proliferation by regulating CDK/cyclin complexes. Overexpression of these enzymes is frequently observed in cancer and is related to aggressiveness, high-grade tumors and poor prognosis. Thus, targeting CDC25 by compounds, able to inhibit their activity,...

The DNA hypomethylating agent, 5-aza-2′-deoxycytidine, enhances tumor cell invasion through a transcription-dependent mo...

Poplineau, Mathilde Michael Schnekenburger Dufer, Jean Kosciarz, Aleksandra Brassart-Pasco, Sylvie Antonicelli, Frank Marc Diederich Trussardi-Régnier, Aurélie

Published in Molecular Carcinogenesis

In diseases such as cancer, cells need to degrade the extracellular matrix (ECM) and therefore require high protease levels. Thus, aberrant tissue degradation is associated to matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) overexpression resulting from different mechanisms including epigenetic events. One of the most characterized epigenetic mechanisms is DNA me...

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