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University of Texas Rio Grande Valley

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2019

Breast cancer

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Isodeoxyelephantopin, A Sesquiterpene Lactone Induces Ros Generation, Suppresses Nf-Κb Activation, Modulates Lncrna Expression And Exhibit Activities Against Breast Cancer, Sumit S. Verma, Vipin Rai, Nikee Awasthee, Anupam Dhasmana, Dhanya S. Rajalaksmi, Mangalam S. Nair, Subash C. Gupta Nov 2019

Isodeoxyelephantopin, A Sesquiterpene Lactone Induces Ros Generation, Suppresses Nf-Κb Activation, Modulates Lncrna Expression And Exhibit Activities Against Breast Cancer, Sumit S. Verma, Vipin Rai, Nikee Awasthee, Anupam Dhasmana, Dhanya S. Rajalaksmi, Mangalam S. Nair, Subash C. Gupta

School of Medicine Publications and Presentations

The sesquiterpene lactones, Isodeoxyelephantopin (IDET) and Deoxyelephantopin (DET) are known to exhibit activities against some cancer types. The activities of these lactones against breast cancer and the molecular bases is not known. We examined the efficacy of lactones in breast cancer preclinical model. Although both lactones exhibited drug like properties, IDET was relatively effective in comparison to DET. IDET suppressed the proliferation of both invasive and non-invasive breast cancer cell lines. IDET also suppressed the colony formation and migration of breast cancer cells. The assays for Acridine Orange (AO)/Propidium Iodide (PI) staining, cell cycle distribution, phosphatidylserine externalization and DNA laddering …


Molecular Mechanism Of Cancer Susceptibility Associated With Fok1 Single Nucleotide Polymorphism Of Vdr In Relation To Breast Cancer, Sana Raza, Anupam Dhasmana, Madan Lal Brahma Bhatt, Mohtashim Lohani, Jamal M. Arif Jan 2019

Molecular Mechanism Of Cancer Susceptibility Associated With Fok1 Single Nucleotide Polymorphism Of Vdr In Relation To Breast Cancer, Sana Raza, Anupam Dhasmana, Madan Lal Brahma Bhatt, Mohtashim Lohani, Jamal M. Arif

School of Medicine Publications and Presentations

Breast cancer is the leading cause of death among women worldwide. It is a multi-factorial disease caused by genetic and environmental factors. Vitamin D has been hypothesized to lower the risk of breast cancer via the nuclear vitamin D receptor (VDR). Genetic variants of these vitamin D metabolizing genes may alter the bioavailability of vitamin D, and hence modulate the risk of breast cancer. Materials and Methods: The distribution of Fok1 VDR gene (rs2228570) polymorphism and its association with breast cancer was analysed in a case–control study based on 125 breast cancer patients and 125 healthy females from North Indian …