Claudia Cerella Cindy Grandjenette Mario Dicato Marc Diederich
Published in
Current Drug Targets
in Feb 16, 2016
Cancer and aging are two similar processes representing the final outcome of time-dependent accumulation of various irreversible dysfunctions, mainly caused by stress-induced DNA and cellular damages. Apoptosis and senescence are two types of cellular response to damage that are altered in both cancer and aging, albeit through different mechanisms....
Matthias L. Schroeter Julia Sacher Johann Steiner Peter Schoenknecht Karsten Mueller
Published in
Current Drug Targets
in Oct 01, 2013
Recently, mood disorders have been discussed to be characterized by glial pathology. The protein S100B, a growth and differentiation factor, is located in, and may actively be released by astro- and oligodendrocytes. This protein is easily assessed in human serum and provides a useful parameter for glial activation or injury. Here, we review studie...
Frederick Rohan Walkera Michael Nilsson Kimberley Jones
Published in
Current Drug Targets
in Oct 01, 2013
Traditionally, microglia have been considered to act as macrophages of the central nervous system. While this concept still remains true it is also becoming increasingly apparent that microglia are involved in a host of non-immunological activities, such as monitoring synaptic function and maintaining synaptic integrity. It has also become apparent...
Etheresia Pretorius Janette Bester Natasha Vermeulen Boguslaw Lipinski
Published in
Current Drug Targets
in Jan 01, 2013
Blood coagulation under physiological conditions is activated by thrombin, which converts soluble plasma fibrinogen (FBG) into an insoluble clot. The structure of the enzymatically-generated clot is very characteristic being composed of thick fibrin fibers susceptible to the fibrinolytic degradation. However, in chronic degenerative diseases, such ...
Joo Ern Ang Stan Kaye Udai Banerji
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Current Drug Targets
in Nov 01, 2012
Anti-cancer clinical drug development is currently costly and slow with a high attrition rate. There is thus an urgent and unmet need to integrate pharmacodynamic biomarkers into early phase clinical trials in the framework provided by the “pharmacologic audit trail” in order to overcome this challenge. This review discusses the rationale, adva...
Julius Semenas Cinzia Allegrucci Stephen A Boorjian Nigel P Mongan Jenny Liao Persson
Published in
Current Drug Targets
in Sep 01, 2012
Most of the prostate cancers (PCa) in advanced stage will progress to castration-resistant prostate cancer (CRPC). Within CRPC group, 50-70% of the patients will develop bone metastasis in axial and other regions of the skeleton. Once PCa cells spread to the bone, currently, no treatment regimens are available to eradicate the metastasis, and cance...
Vincenzo Corbo Giampaolo Tortora Aldo Scarpa
Published in
Current Drug Targets
in Jun 01, 2012
Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (referred here as pancreatic cancer) is a lethal disease with the worst prognosis among all solid tumors. Surgical resection represents the only hope for cure but it is possible only in patients that present with local disease (about 20% of cases). Whether dismal prognosis of pancreatic cancer is a result of late di...
Yuan-Ping Pang Stephen Brimijoin David W Ragsdale Kun Yan Zhu Robert Suranyi
Published in
Current Drug Targets
in Apr 01, 2012
Insect pests are responsible for human suffering and financial losses worldwide. New and environmentally safe insecticides are urgently needed to cope with these serious problems. Resistance to current insecticides has resulted in a resurgence of insect pests, and growing concerns about insecticide toxicity to humans discourage the use of insectici...
Andrew Robinson Rebecca J Causer Nicholas E Dixon
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Current Drug Targets
in Mar 01, 2012
New antibiotics with novel modes of action are required to combat the growing threat posed by multi-drug resistant bacteria. Over the last decade, genome sequencing and other high-throughput techniques have provided tremendous insight into the molecular processes underlying cellular functions in a wide range of bacterial species. We can now use the...
Susanna Cotecchia Laura Stanasila Dario Diviani
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Current Drug Targets
in Jan 01, 2012
The adrenergic receptors are among the best characterized G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) and knowledge on this receptor family has provided several important paradigms about GPCR function and regulation. One of the most recent paradigms initially supported by studies on adrenergic receptors is that both βarrestins and G protein-coupled recept...