scholarly journals Synthesis and Evaluation of Radiolabeled Phosphoramide Mustard with Selectivity for Hypoxic Cancer Cells

2017 ◽  
Vol 8 (12) ◽  
pp. 1269-1274 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wenting Zhang ◽  
Wei Fan ◽  
Zhengyuan Zhou ◽  
Jered Garrison
Substantia ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Gerald Zon

Cambridge Dictionary: serendipity | noun | the phenomenon of finding interesting or valuable things by chance. The year 2019 marked the 60th anniversary of the approval of cyclophosphamide (CP) as an anticancer by the U.S. Food & Drug Administration in 1959 for the treatment of lymphoma. Between 1959 and 2019 there were ~50,000 publications listed in PubMed that have CP in the title and/or abstract, with these annual numbers showing a continual increase, and over 1,800 such articles in 2019 alone. The discovery of CP is a prime example of serendipity in science, which also applies to key elements of the metabolism and pharmacological basis for the specificity of the cytotoxicity of CP toward cancer cells. Phosphoramide mustard (PM), HO(H2N)P(O)N(CH2CH2Cl)2, the principal metabolite of CP with DNA alkylating activity, was synthesized and reported by Friedman and Seligman in 1954 prior to the discovery of CP. Interestingly, the original drug design premise for synthesizing PM, which was based on elevated phosphamidase enzyme activity in cancer cells proved to be incorrect. While this wrong premise also led to the synthesis of CP, as a six-membered ring cyclic phosphamidase-activated precursor of PM, the actual metabolic conversion of CP to PM was subsequently found to involve a surprisingly complex array of metabolites and metabolic pathways, all completely unrelated to phosphamidase. Although the molecular structure of CP has an asymmetrically substituted, i.e. chiral phosphorus center, the racemic mixture of the Rp and Sp enantiomers of CP was used throughout its initial investigations and subsequent clinical trials despite the involvement of an initial enzyme-mediated metabolic activation step, which could, in principle, be stereoselective for only one of the enantiomers of CP. Stereochemical investigations along those lines were eventually carried out, but the results did not warrant replacement of racemic CP with either enantiomer in the clinic. Amazingly, there are now ~4,000 structural congeners of PM listed Chemical Abstracts, but none have led to an anticancer drug superior to CP. This account provides a synopsis of the key chemistry and stereochemistry investigations that comprise this story of CP, as a remarkable instance of serendipity in science, and my chance involvement in the unfolding of this fascinating story.


Author(s):  
N. P. Dmitrieva

One of the most characteristic features of cancer cells is their ability to metastasia. It is suggested that the modifications of the structure and properties of cancer cells surfaces play the main role in this process. The present work was aimed at finding out what ultrastructural features apear in tumor in vivo which removal of individual cancer cells from the cell population can provide. For this purpose the cellular interactions in the normal human thyroid and cancer tumor of this gland electron microscopic were studied. The tissues were fixed in osmium tetroxide and were embedded in Araldite-Epon.In normal human thyroid the most common type of intercellular contacts was represented by simple junction formed by the parallelalignment of adjacent cell membranees leaving in between an intermembranes space 15-20 nm filled with electronlucid material (Fig. 1a). Sometimes in the basal part of cells dilatations of the intercellular space 40-50 nm wide were found (Fig. 1a). Here the cell surfaces may form single short microvilli.


Author(s):  
Dong Yuming ◽  
Yang Guanglin ◽  
Wu Jifeng ◽  
Chen Xiaolin

On the basis of light microscopic observation, the ultrastructural localization of CEA in gastric cancer was studied by immunoelectron microscopic technique. The distribution of CEA in gastric cancer and its biological significance and the mechanism of abnormal distribution of CEA were further discussed.Among 104 surgically resected specimens of gastric cancer with PAP method at light microscopic level, the incidence of CEA(+) was 85.58%. All of mucinous carcinoma exhibited CEA(+). In tubular adenocarcinoma the incidence of CEA(+) showed a tendency to rising with the increase of degree of differentiation. In normal epithelia and intestinal metaplasia CEA was faintly present and was found only in the luminal surface. The CEA staining patterns in cancer cells were of three types--- cytoplasmic, membranous and weak reactive type. The ultrastructural localization of CEA in 14 cases of gastric cancer was studied by immunoelectron microscopic technique.There was a little or no CEA in the microvilli of normal epithelia. In intestinal metaplasia CEA was found on the microvilli of absorptive cells and among the mucus particles of goblet cells. In gastric cancer CEA was also distributed on the lateral and basal surface or even over the entire surface of cancer cells and lost their polarity completely. Many studies had proved that the alterations in surface glycoprotein were characteristic changes of tumor cells. The antigenic determinant of CEA was glycoprotein, so the alterations of tumor-associated surface glycoprotein opened up a new way for the diagnosis of tumors.


2020 ◽  
Vol 56 (65) ◽  
pp. 9332-9335
Author(s):  
Sandra Estalayo-Adrián ◽  
Salvador Blasco ◽  
Sandra A. Bright ◽  
Gavin J. McManus ◽  
Guillermo Orellana ◽  
...  

Two new water-soluble amphiphilic Ru(ii) polypyridyl complexes were synthesised and their photophysical and photobiological properties evaluated; both complexes showed a rapid cellular uptake and phototoxicity against HeLa cervical cancer cells.


2010 ◽  
Vol 34 (8) ◽  
pp. S49-S49
Author(s):  
Lei Wang ◽  
Xun Zhou ◽  
Lihong Zhou ◽  
Yong Chen ◽  
Xun Zhu ◽  
...  

2001 ◽  
Vol 120 (5) ◽  
pp. A31-A31
Author(s):  
H KATAOKA ◽  
T JOH ◽  
T OHSHIMA ◽  
Y ITOH ◽  
K SENOO ◽  
...  

2001 ◽  
Vol 120 (5) ◽  
pp. A82-A82 ◽  
Author(s):  
S MAEDA ◽  
Y MITSUNO ◽  
Y HIRATA ◽  
M AKANUMA ◽  
H YOSHIDA ◽  
...  

2001 ◽  
Vol 120 (5) ◽  
pp. A493-A493
Author(s):  
J HARDWICK ◽  
G VANDENBRINK ◽  
S VANDEVENTER ◽  
M PEPPELENBOSCH

2001 ◽  
Vol 120 (5) ◽  
pp. A660-A660
Author(s):  
Y MURAYAMA ◽  
Y SHINOMURA ◽  
J MIYAGAWA ◽  
H YOSHIDA ◽  
T KIYOHARA ◽  
...  

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