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Detection And Quantification Of Γ-H2ax Using A Dissociation Enhanced Lanthanide Fluorescence Immunoassay, Felicite K. Noubissi, Amber A. Mcbride, Hannah G. Leppert, Larry J. Millet, Xiaofei Wang, Sandra M. Davern
Detection And Quantification Of Γ-H2ax Using A Dissociation Enhanced Lanthanide Fluorescence Immunoassay, Felicite K. Noubissi, Amber A. Mcbride, Hannah G. Leppert, Larry J. Millet, Xiaofei Wang, Sandra M. Davern
Biology Faculty Research
Phosphorylation of the histone protein H2AX to form γ-H2AX foci directly represents DNA double-strand break formation. Traditional γ-H2AX detection involves counting individual foci within individual nuclei. The novelty of this work is the application of a time-resolved fluorescence assay using dissociation-enhanced lanthanide fluorescence immunoassay for quantitative measurements of γ-H2AX. For comparison, standard fluorescence detection was employed and analyzed either by bulk fluorescent measurements or by direct foci counting using BioTek Spot Count algorithm and Gen 5 software. Etoposide induced DNA damage in A549 carcinoma cells was compared across all test platforms. Time resolved fluorescence detection of europium as a chelated …
Perplexing Role Of P-Glycoprotein In Tumor Microenvironment, Kianna Robinson, Venkataswarup Tiriveedhi
Perplexing Role Of P-Glycoprotein In Tumor Microenvironment, Kianna Robinson, Venkataswarup Tiriveedhi
Biology Faculty Research
Development of multidrug resistance (MDR) still remains a major obstacle to the long-term success of cancer therapy. P-glycoprotein (P-gp) is a well-identified membrane transporter with capability to efflux drug molecules out of the cancer cell leading to reduced efficiency of chemotherapy. Cancer cells upregulate P-gp expression as an adaptive response to evade chemotherapy mediated cell death. While several P-gp inhibitors have been discovered by in silico and pre-clinical studies, very few have successfully passed all phases of the clinical trials. Studies show that application of P-gp inhibitors in cancer therapy regimen following development of MDR achieved limited beneficial outcomes. While, …
Sodium Channel Γenac Mediates Il-17 Synergized High Salt Induced Inflammatory Stress In Breast Cancer Cells, Suneetha Amara, Michael T. Ivy, Elbert L. Myles, Venkataswarup Tiriveedhi
Sodium Channel Γenac Mediates Il-17 Synergized High Salt Induced Inflammatory Stress In Breast Cancer Cells, Suneetha Amara, Michael T. Ivy, Elbert L. Myles, Venkataswarup Tiriveedhi
Biology Faculty Research
Chronic inflammation is known to play a critical role in the development of cancer. Recent evidence suggests that high salt in the tissue microenvironment induces chronic inflammatory milieu. In this report, using three breast cancer-related cell lines, we determined the molecular basis of the potential synergistic inflammatory effect of sodium chloride (NaCl) with interleukin-17 (IL-17). Combined treatment of high NaCl (0.15M) with sub-effective IL-17 (0.1nM) induced enhanced growth in breast cancer cells along with activation of reactive nitrogen and oxygen (RNS/ROS) species known to promote cancer. Similar effect was not observed with equi-molar mannitol. This enhanced of ROS/RNS activity correlates …