Chemotherapy / DNAdam Cancer Research Results

Chemo, Chemotherapy: Click to Expand ⟱
Features: treatment category
Chemotherapy is a treatment approach that uses drugs to target and kill rapidly dividing cells, primarily cancer cells. However, because many normal cells also divide quickly (such as those in the bone marrow, digestive tract, and hair follicles), chemotherapy can also affect these cells, leading to a range of side effects.

Main Classes of Chemotherapy Agents and Examples
Alkylating Agents:
-work by adding alkyl groups to DNA, which interferes with the DNA’s structure and prevents replication.
Examples: Cyclophosphamide, Ifosfamide, Melphalan, Chlorambucil, Busulfan.

Anti-metabolites:
-interfere with DNA and RNA synthesis by substituting for the normal building blocks of nucleic acids.
Examples: Methotrexate, 5-Fluorouracil (5-FU), Cytarabine, Gemcitabine, 6-Mercaptopurine.

Anti-microtubule Agents:
-interfere with the structures that separate chromosomes during cell division (mitosis). Examples: Paclitaxel, Docetaxel, Vincristine, Vinblastine.

Topoisomerase Inhibitors:
-target the enzymes topoisomerase I and II, which control the changes in DNA structure required for replication.
Examples: Etoposide (topoisomerase II inhibitor), Irinotecan (topoisomerase I inhibitor), Topotecan.

Cytotoxic Antibiotics:
-intercalate into DNA, inhibiting the replication of cancer cells.
Examples: Doxorubicin, Daunorubicin, Bleomycin, Mitoxantrone.

Platinum-Based Agents:
-contain platinum and cause cross-linking of DNA, which interferes with DNA repair and replication. Examples: Cisplatin, Carboplatin, Oxaliplatin.

Many chemotherapy agents exert their effects, at least in part, by inducing oxidative stress in cancer cells. They can increase ROS levels through several mechanisms:
-Direct generation of free radicals.
-Disruption of mitochondrial function, leading to increased production of ROS.
-Interference with the cell’s antioxidant systems.

-May want to avoid antioxidants 7 days bef
ore and 7 days after chemo.
Examples: NAC, Glutathione, Alpha Lipoic Acid, Vitamin E
-anti-oxidants known to have pro-oxidant effects (like Quercetin, Curcumin, etc.) should not be taken 2-3 days before and after chemo
-pro-oxidants known to bring good benefit to chemo can be continued during chemo. Examples are: Omega 3, Aremisia Annua, Silver NanoParticles.


DNAdam, DNA damage: Click to Expand ⟱
Source: HalifaxProj(prevent)
Type:
DNA damage plays a crucial role in the development of cancer. The integrity of DNA is essential for the proper functioning of cells, and when DNA is damaged, it can lead to mutations that may contribute to cancer progression.


Scientific Papers found: Click to Expand⟱
4564- AgNPs,  GoldNP,  Cu,  Chemo,  PDT  Cytotoxicity and targeted drug delivery of green synthesized metallic nanoparticles against oral Cancer: A review
- Review, Var, NA
ROS↑, DNAdam↑, TumCCA↑, eff↑, Apoptosis↑, eff↓, ChemoSen↑,
2736- BetA,  Chemo,    Multifunctional Roles of Betulinic Acid in Cancer Chemoprevention: Spotlight on JAK/STAT, VEGF, EGF/EGFR, TRAIL/TRAIL-R, AKT/mTOR and Non-Coding RNAs in the Inhibition of Carcinogenesis and Metastasis
- Review, Var, NA
chemoPv↑, p‑STAT3↓, JAK1↓, JAK2↓, VEGF↓, EGFR↓, Cyt‑c↑, Diablo↑, AMPK↑, mTOR↓, Sp1/3/4↓, DNAdam↑, Gli1↓, GLI2↓, PTCH1↓, MMP2↓, MMP9↓, miR-21↓, SOD2↓, ROS↑, Apoptosis↑,
5916- Cats,  Chemo,    Uncaria tomentosa—Adjuvant Treatment for Breast Cancer: Clinical Trial
- Trial, BC, NA
*DNAdam↓, Neut↓, eff↑, Imm↑, Dose↝,
5801- CRMs,  Chemo,    Caloric Restriction Enhances Chemotherapy Efficacy and Reshapes Stress Responses in Sarcoma
- in-vivo, sarcoma, NA
TumCG↓, *hepatoP↑, *ROS↓, *OS↑, ChemoSen↑, chemoPv↑, selectivity↑, *DNAdam↓,
1851- dietFMD,  Chemo,    Starvation-dependent differential stress resistance protects normal but not cancer cells against high-dose chemotherapy
- in-vitro, GBM, LN229 - in-vitro, neuroblastoma, SH-SY5Y
selectivity↑, selectivity↑, ROS↑, DNAdam↑, BG↓,
1863- dietFMD,  Chemo,    Effect of fasting on cancer: A narrative review of scientific evidence
- Review, Var, NA
eff↑, ChemoSideEff↓, ChemoSen↑, Insulin↓, HDAC↓, IGF-1↓, STAT5↓, BG↓, MAPK↓, HO-1↓, ATG3↑, Beclin-1↑, p62↑, SIRT1↑, LAMP2↑, OXPHOS↑, ROS↑, P53↑, DNAdam↑, TumCD↑, ATP↑, Treg lymp↓, M2 MC↓, CD8+↑, Glycolysis↓, GutMicro↑, GutMicro↑, Warburg↓, Dose↝,

Showing Research Papers: 1 to 6 of 6

* indicates research on normal cells as opposed to diseased cells
Total Research Paper Matches: 6

Pathway results for Effect on Cancer / Diseased Cells:


Redox & Oxidative Stress

HO-1↓, 1,   OXPHOS↑, 1,   ROS↑, 4,   SOD2↓, 1,  

Mitochondria & Bioenergetics

ATP↑, 1,   Insulin↓, 1,  

Core Metabolism/Glycolysis

AMPK↑, 1,   Glycolysis↓, 1,   SIRT1↑, 1,   Warburg↓, 1,  

Cell Death

Apoptosis↑, 2,   Cyt‑c↑, 1,   Diablo↑, 1,   MAPK↓, 1,   TumCD↑, 1,  

Kinase & Signal Transduction

Sp1/3/4↓, 1,  

Transcription & Epigenetics

miR-21↓, 1,  

Autophagy & Lysosomes

ATG3↑, 1,   Beclin-1↑, 1,   LAMP2↑, 1,   p62↑, 1,  

DNA Damage & Repair

DNAdam↑, 4,   P53↑, 1,  

Cell Cycle & Senescence

TumCCA↑, 1,  

Proliferation, Differentiation & Cell State

Gli1↓, 1,   HDAC↓, 1,   IGF-1↓, 1,   mTOR↓, 1,   PTCH1↓, 1,   p‑STAT3↓, 1,   STAT5↓, 1,   TumCG↓, 1,  

Migration

GLI2↓, 1,   MMP2↓, 1,   MMP9↓, 1,   Treg lymp↓, 1,  

Angiogenesis & Vasculature

EGFR↓, 1,   VEGF↓, 1,  

Immune & Inflammatory Signaling

Imm↑, 1,   JAK1↓, 1,   JAK2↓, 1,   M2 MC↓, 1,   Neut↓, 1,  

Drug Metabolism & Resistance

ChemoSen↑, 3,   Dose↝, 2,   eff↓, 1,   eff↑, 3,   selectivity↑, 3,  

Clinical Biomarkers

BG↓, 2,   EGFR↓, 1,   GutMicro↑, 2,  

Functional Outcomes

chemoPv↑, 2,   ChemoSideEff↓, 1,  

Infection & Microbiome

CD8+↑, 1,  
Total Targets: 54

Pathway results for Effect on Normal Cells:


Redox & Oxidative Stress

ROS↓, 1,  

DNA Damage & Repair

DNAdam↓, 2,  

Functional Outcomes

hepatoP↑, 1,   OS↑, 1,  
Total Targets: 4

Scientific Paper Hit Count for: DNAdam, DNA damage
6 Chemotherapy
2 diet FMD Fasting Mimicking Diet
1 Silver-NanoParticles
1 Gold NanoParticles
1 Copper and Cu NanoParticles
1 Photodynamic Therapy
1 Betulinic acid
1 Cat’s Claw
1 Calorie Restriction Mimetics
Query results interpretion may depend on "conditions" listed in the research papers.
Such Conditions may include : 
  -low or high Dose
  -format for product, such as nano of lipid formations
  -different cell line effects
  -synergies with other products 
  -if effect was for normal or cancerous cells
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