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Delivery Of Sirna With Drugs Targeting Polyamine Metabolism As Combinational Cancer Treatment, Ao Yu Dec 2021

Delivery Of Sirna With Drugs Targeting Polyamine Metabolism As Combinational Cancer Treatment, Ao Yu

Theses & Dissertations

Cancer has been a major public health issue worldwide for years and is the second leading cause of death in the United States. Important barrier must be broken to extend the life expectancy in every country. The standard care for cancer causes severe side effects which affects patients’ physical health and quality of life. Polyamines are highly related with the cell proliferation and apoptosis. Dysregulated polyamine metabolism in cancer leads to increased polyamine concentration in neoplastic cells. Thus, polyamine metabolism for cancer therapy can be an intriguing target. However, the heterogeneity affecting key cancer pathways poses significant challenges for effective …


Development Of Once-A-Year Injectable Formulation Of Cabotegravir For Prevention And Treatment Of Hiv Infection, Tanmay Abhay Kulkarni Aug 2021

Development Of Once-A-Year Injectable Formulation Of Cabotegravir For Prevention And Treatment Of Hiv Infection, Tanmay Abhay Kulkarni

Theses & Dissertations

Long-acting cabotegravir (CAB) extends antiretroviral drug (ARV) dosing to monthly for maintenance of human immunodeficiency virus type one (HIV-1) suppression and to every other month for prevention of viral transmission. However, injection dose volumes, site reactions, and clinical oversights that are required remain obstacles towards broad usage. To meet these needs, surfactant coated hydrophobic and lipophilic CAB prodrugs were created with controlled prodrug dissolution, hydrolysis and drug tissue penetration. To such ends, fatty acid ester CAB nanocrystal prodrugs with 14, 18, and 22 added carbon chains were synthesized then nanoformulated as NMCAB, NM2CAB, and NM3CAB. These nanocrystal formulations were tested …


Design, Synthesis And Antineoplastic Evaluation Of A Variety Of Small Molecule Scaffolds, Bader Huwaimel May 2021

Design, Synthesis And Antineoplastic Evaluation Of A Variety Of Small Molecule Scaffolds, Bader Huwaimel

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Several appealing strategies emerged for selective anticancer therapy. Mitochondrial respiratory complex II (CII) is a potential target for many human diseases, including cancer. We have designed, synthesized, and characterized a library of potent CII inhibitors atpenin A5 and diazoxide analogs with enhanced ‘drug-likeness’ and evaluated their antineoplastic activity. Several of these derivatives showed greater activity and selectivity to inhibit the CII. Design aspects of lead derivatives (16c) include optimum ligand lipophilicity efficiency of >5, and half-life of >3 hours. This derivative displayed potent and selective inhibition of cell proliferation in both multiple human prostate cancer cell lines and …


Design, Synthesis And Evaluation Of Novel Inhibitors Of Type 5 And 10 17Β-Hydroxysteroid Dehydrogenases, Ahmed Morsy May 2021

Design, Synthesis And Evaluation Of Novel Inhibitors Of Type 5 And 10 17Β-Hydroxysteroid Dehydrogenases, Ahmed Morsy

Theses & Dissertations

17β-Hydroxysteroid dehydrogenases (17β-HSDs) are essential enzymes in steroid metabolism. More and more evidence points to the pivotal contributions of these enzymes in various other metabolic pathways. Therefore, the latest research results give new insights into the complex metabolic interconnectivity of the 17β-HSDs with human diseases. This dissertation focuses on the metabolic activities of type 5 and 10 17β-HSDs. More specifically, regarding 17β-HSD5 contributions to the progression of prostate cancer (PCa) and 17β-HSD10 aggravation of amyloid-beta (Aβ)-induced toxicity in Alzheimer's disease (AD).

The second leading cause of cancer-related death in males is PCa, with the highest incidence rate of all cancers …


Modification And Antichlamydial Activity Evaluation On Dysregulators Of Cylindrical Proteases, Jiachen Feng May 2021

Modification And Antichlamydial Activity Evaluation On Dysregulators Of Cylindrical Proteases, Jiachen Feng

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Chlamydia trachomatis infection is the most commonly reported sexually transmitted disease in the United States and the world. This pathogen can cause long-term health problems including blindness, pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) and ectopic pregnancy, which can be life-threatening if left untreated. To this day, there is no chlamydia-specific drug on the market. The standard treatment uses broad-spectrum antibiotics, which may affect regular functions of the commensal microbiota and leads to the development of bacterial resistance. Recently, a series of compounds based on Activators of Self-Compartmentalizing Proteases (ACP) was reported to show antichlamydial activity. Based on that scaffold, we prepared 21 …