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Effect of selected antineoplastic drugs on the gene expression of DNA repair proteins
Klčová, Silvia ; Jirkovská, Anna (advisor) ; Suchá, Simona (referee)
Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Pharmacy in Hradec Králové Department of Biochemical Sciences Candidate: Bc. Silvia Klčová Supervisor: PharmDr. Anna Jirkovská, Ph.D. Title of diploma thesis: Effect of selected antineoplastic drugs on the gene expression of DNA repair proteins. Every single cell of the human body is continuously exposed to a wide range of stress factors, with the consequence of damage to the DNA molecule. The resulting changes represent variety of alterations - from simple alkylation modifications of bases to the most unfavorable double-strand breaks (DSBs). However, the effect of cellular stress and subsequent genotoxic DNA damage is a double-edged sword. On the one hand, typical alterations in the genome can be triggered by mutagenic agents (such as components of tobacco smoke or ionizing radiation). Consequences of their action can accumulate and trigger loss of control over various steps of the cell cycle, which results in tumor cell transformation. On the other hand, however, inducing detrimental impact affecting the genome of tumor cells is one of the fundamental approaches in cytostatic treatment of cancer. Therefore, we focused our research on several antineoplastic drugs widely used in clinical practice (etoposide, daunorubicin, dexrazoxane) or undergoing clinical...

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