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Chemosensitization Effect Of Sp1017 On Multiple Myeloma, Hangting Hu Dec 2016

Chemosensitization Effect Of Sp1017 On Multiple Myeloma, Hangting Hu

Theses & Dissertations

Multiple myeloma (MM) is a hematological malignancy of plasma cells that are predominantly located in bone marrow (BM). Despite recent improvements in MM treatment by introduction of several novel agents includingimmunomodulatory drugs, proteasome inhibitors and the use of the drug combinations, MM remains incurable and almost all patients eventually relapse or become refractory to the current treatment regimens. So the current challenge of MM treatments is to maintain treatment response, prevent relapse and eventually prolong survival.

Here we demonstrated that Pluronic block copolymers ((Pluronic L61: Pluronic F127 = 1:8 w/w, SP1017) significantly increase cytotoxicity of proteasome inhibitors (Bortezomib, BTZ or …


Development Of Cxcr4-Inhibiting Nanoparticles For The Treatment Of Metastatic Cancer, Yan Wang Dec 2016

Development Of Cxcr4-Inhibiting Nanoparticles For The Treatment Of Metastatic Cancer, Yan Wang

Theses & Dissertations

Metastasis is the main cause of cancer mortality and morbidity, leading to several million deaths every year. Less than 20% of pancreatic cancer (PC) patients are candidates for surgery due to spread beyond the pancreas. Desmoplasia presents substantial barriers to perfusion, diffusion, and convection of antitumor therapeutics into the PC tissues. We focus on developing novel therapies that regulates tumor microenvironment, chemosensitizing tumor to therapeutics and preventing metastasis.

Gene therapy is emerging as a promising new therapeutic agents for cancer treatment. A targeted, systemic, effective and safe gene delivery system should be developed. CXCR4/SDF-1 axis plays a crucial role in …


Design, Synthesis, And Evaluation Of Aryl Hydantoins And Ureas As Antischistosomal Agents, Chunkai Wang Dec 2016

Design, Synthesis, And Evaluation Of Aryl Hydantoins And Ureas As Antischistosomal Agents, Chunkai Wang

Theses & Dissertations

Schistosomiasis is a tropical parasitic disease caused by infections with flukes of the genus Schistosoma, affecting as many as 440 million individuals worldwide, with 779 million living at risk of infection. A new drug for schistosomiasis is urgently needed as praziquantel (PZQ) is currently the drug of last resort and the development of resistance cannot be ignored, particularly in view of its large-scale use in many endemic countries. Furthermore, PZQ is active against adult but not juvenile schistosomes; this may be an important factor in the frequently observed treatment ‘failures’ in areas endemic for schistosomiasis.

The introduction of PZQ in …


Polymeric Nanocarriers For Delivery Of Small Molecules And Mirnas For The Treatment Of Liver Fibrosis And Pancreatic Cancer, Virender Kumar Dec 2016

Polymeric Nanocarriers For Delivery Of Small Molecules And Mirnas For The Treatment Of Liver Fibrosis And Pancreatic Cancer, Virender Kumar

Theses & Dissertations

The aim of this thesis is to develop combination therapy of small molecules and miRNAs for treating liver fibrosis and pancreatic cancer. New amphiphilic biodegradable polymers capable of carrying small hydrophobic molecules and hydrophilic anionic nucleic acids were synthesized, characterized and evaluated in vitro and in vivo liver fibrosis and pancreatic cancer mouse models.

In Chapter 1, an overview of liver fibrosis, current treatments and the role of miRNAs in liver fibrosis as well as the design of their delivery systems is given. Further, a general introduction to pancreatic cancer and role of miRNAs in pancreatic cancer is given. In …


Treatment Of A Chemoresistant Neuroblastoma Cell Line With The Antimalarial Ozonide Oz513., Don W. Coulter, Timothy R. Mcguire, J. Graham Sharp, Erin M. Mcintyre, Yuxiang Dong, Xiaofang Wang, Shawn Gray, Gracey R. Alexander, Nagendra K. Chatuverdi, Shantaram Joshi, Xiaoyu Chen, Jonathan L. Vennerstrom Nov 2016

Treatment Of A Chemoresistant Neuroblastoma Cell Line With The Antimalarial Ozonide Oz513., Don W. Coulter, Timothy R. Mcguire, J. Graham Sharp, Erin M. Mcintyre, Yuxiang Dong, Xiaofang Wang, Shawn Gray, Gracey R. Alexander, Nagendra K. Chatuverdi, Shantaram Joshi, Xiaoyu Chen, Jonathan L. Vennerstrom

Journal Articles: Pharmacy Practice

BACKGROUND: Evaluate the anti-tumor activity of ozonide antimalarials using a chemoresistant neuroblastoma cell line, BE (2)-c.

METHODS: The activity of 12 ozonides, artemisinin, and two semisynthetic artemisinins were tested for activity against two neuroblastoma cell-lines (BE (2)-c and IMR-32) and the Ewing's Sarcoma cell line A673 in an MTT viability assay. Time course data indicated that peak effect was seen 18 h after the start of treatment thus 18 h pre-treatment was used for all subsequent experiments. The most active ozonide (OZ513) was assessed in a propidium iodide cell cycle flow cytometry analysis which measured cell cycle transit and apoptosis. …


Near Infrared Fluorescent Nanoparticles Derived From Hyaluronic Acid Improve Tumor Contrast For Image-Guided Surgery., Tanner K. Hill, Sneha S. Kelkar, Nicholas E. Wojtynek, Joshua J. Souchek, William M. Payne, Kristina Stumpf, Frank C. Marini, Aaron M. Mohs Oct 2016

Near Infrared Fluorescent Nanoparticles Derived From Hyaluronic Acid Improve Tumor Contrast For Image-Guided Surgery., Tanner K. Hill, Sneha S. Kelkar, Nicholas E. Wojtynek, Joshua J. Souchek, William M. Payne, Kristina Stumpf, Frank C. Marini, Aaron M. Mohs

Journal Articles: Pharmaceutical Sciences

Tumor tissue that remains undetected at the primary surgical site can cause tumor recurrence, repeat surgery, and treatment strategy alterations that impose a significant patient and healthcare burden. Intraoperative near infrared fluorescence (NIRF) imaging is one potential method to identify remaining tumor by visualization of NIR fluorophores that are preferentially localized to the tumor. This requires development of fluorophores that consistently identify tumor tissue in different patients and tumor types. In this study we examined a panel of NIRF contrast agents consisting of polymeric nanoparticle (NP) formulations derived from hyaluronic acid (HA), with either physically entrapped indocyanine green (ICG) or …


Long-Acting Antiretroviral Nanoformulation Development And Subcellular Trafficking, Dongwei Guo Aug 2016

Long-Acting Antiretroviral Nanoformulation Development And Subcellular Trafficking, Dongwei Guo

Theses & Dissertations

The introduction of nanoformulated antiretroviral therapeutic regimens is a promising alternative to standard once a day oral treatment of HIV infection. Our lab has pioneered this effort and was successful in harnessing mononuclear phagocytes (monocytes, dendritic cells and macrophages) as nanoformulated drug carriers. The approach was developed as Trojan horses for drug transport, delivery and distribution to sites of viral replication in order to facilitate microbial elimination in HIV sanctuaries. However, the remaining challenges for current antiretroviral nanoformulations include to formulate a broad range of hydrophilic short-acting drugs, and to elucidate the mechanism of sequestered nanoparticles in macrophages at the …


Stability And Kinetics Of Dna Pseudoknots: Formation Of T∗A•T Base-Triplets And Their Targeting Reactions, Calliste Steffensmeier Aug 2016

Stability And Kinetics Of Dna Pseudoknots: Formation Of T∗A•T Base-Triplets And Their Targeting Reactions, Calliste Steffensmeier

Theses & Dissertations

Pseudoknots have been found to play important roles in the biology of RNA. These stem-loop motifs are considered to be very compact and the targeting of their loops with complementary strands is accompanied with lower favorable free energy terms. We used a combination of spectroscopic (UV, CD and fluorescence), calorimetric (DSC, PPC and ITC) and kinetic (SPR) techniques to investigate: 1) Local base-triplet formation in pseudoknots; 2) energetic contributions for the association of pseudoknots with their complementary strands; and 3) the kinetic rates as a function of targeting strand length.

We investigated a set of DNA pseudoknots with sequence: d(TCTCT …


Block Copolymer Based Magnetic Nanoclusters For Cancer-Theranostics: Synthesis, Characterization And In Vitro Evaluation, Hemant M. Vishwasrao May 2016

Block Copolymer Based Magnetic Nanoclusters For Cancer-Theranostics: Synthesis, Characterization And In Vitro Evaluation, Hemant M. Vishwasrao

Theses & Dissertations

“There is plenty of room at the bottom”. In this visionary lecture in 1959 Prof. Richard Feynman spoke of the interesting ramifications of working with matter at the atomic scale. Since then, scientists have worked relentlessly towards realizing his vision. The influence of nanobiotechnology on material science and polymer chemistry has given rise to a new field called ‘theranostics’, combining drug delivery and diagnostics within the same nanostructures, thereby enabling simultaneous diagnosis, targeted drug delivery and continued therapy monitoring. Iron oxide nanoparticles (MNPs) are one such class of MRI contrast agents that can be converted into theranostic nanomedicines for cancer …


Factors And Outcomes Associated With Potentially Inappropriate Medication Use In Rural Community-Dwelling Older Adults, Marcia Y. Shade May 2016

Factors And Outcomes Associated With Potentially Inappropriate Medication Use In Rural Community-Dwelling Older Adults, Marcia Y. Shade

Theses & Dissertations

Potentially inappropriate medications (PIMs) use in older adults is a significant public health concern. The use of PIMs to avoid may lead to negative outcomes such as adverse drug events. Prior conceptual analysis of PIMs use and observation of health-related factors in rural adults led to the design of this dissertation study. A sample was recruited from a population of rural community-dwelling older adults to examine the following specific aims: 1) Describe the use of PIMs to avoid, 2) Explore individual demographic characteristics (age, gender, income, education, and rural home location), health experience (comorbidity, number of medications and health providers), …


Guidance For The Practical Management Of The Heparin Anticoagulants In The Treatment Of Venous Thromboembolism., Maureen A. Smythe, Jennifer Priziola, Paul P. Dobesh, Diane Wirth, Adam Cuker, Ann K. Wittkowsky Jan 2016

Guidance For The Practical Management Of The Heparin Anticoagulants In The Treatment Of Venous Thromboembolism., Maureen A. Smythe, Jennifer Priziola, Paul P. Dobesh, Diane Wirth, Adam Cuker, Ann K. Wittkowsky

Journal Articles: Pharmacy Practice

Venous thromboembolism (VTE) is a serious and often fatal medical condition with an increasing incidence. Despite the changing landscape of VTE treatment with the introduction of the new direct oral anticoagulants many uncertainties remain regarding the optimal use of traditional parenteral agents. This manuscript, initiated by the Anticoagulation Forum, provides clinical guidance based on existing guidelines and consensus expert opinion where guidelines are lacking. This specific chapter addresses the practical management of heparins including low molecular weight heparins and fondaparinux. For each anticoagulant a list of the most common practice related questions were created. Each question was addressed using a …