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Study on interactions of PARP inhibitors with ABC drug efflux transporters
Dziaková, Lucia ; Hofman, Jakub (advisor) ; Čečková, Martina (referee)
Charles University Faculty of Pharmacy in Hradec Králové Department of Pharmacology & Toxicology Student: Lucia Dziaková Supervisor: RNDr. Jakub Hofman, Ph.D. Title of diploma thesis: Study on interactions of PARP inhibitors with ABC drug efflux transporters. ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporters are integral membrane proteins that use the energy obtained from ATP to carry transport of numerous endogenous substrances out of the cells, but attention is drawn primarily to the fact that they transfer also xenobiotics. Their overexpression in tumor tissue contributes to multidrug resistance (MDR), which in most cases leads to therapy failure. Poly(ADP-ribose)polymerase inhibitors (PARPi) represent a promising therapeutic approach in the treatment of cancers that exhibit defects in homologous recombination (HR). This work focuses on four selected PARPi (olaparib, rucaparib, niraparib, veliparib) and their interaction potential towards ABC drug efflux transporters (ABCB, ABCC1, ABCG2). In our work, we worked with MDCKII cells (parent, transduced by the transporters of interest) and utilized the principle of accumulation studies based on the measurement of fluorescence intensity of specific model substrates (hoechst33342, calcein AM, daunorubicin, mitoxantrone). We used established inhibitors of studied...
Study on the effect of selected targeted drugs on drug resistance mediated by ABC drug transporters
Paulusová, Viktória ; Hofman, Jakub (advisor) ; Novotná, Eva (referee)
Charles University Faculty of Pharmacy in Hradec Králové Department of Pharmacology & Toxicology Student: Viktória Paulusová Supervisor: doc. RNDr. Jakub Hofman, Ph.D. Title od diploma thesis: Study on the effect of selected targeted drugs on drug resistance mediated by ABC drug transporters. Multidrug resistance (MDR) is one of the major problems associated with cancer treatment. A key determinant of MDR is increased efflux of drugs through membrane ATP- binding cassette (ABC) transporters, which are a family of transporter proteins. Their overexpression contributes to MDR by decreasing intracellular drug concentration due to the efflux of various drugs from cells. Targeting ABC transporters appears to be a promising approach to suppress drug resistance. Therefore, one strategy to reverse the resistance of ABC transporter-expressing tumor cells is the combined use of chemotherapeutic drugs with ABC transporter modulators to enhance therapeutic efficacy. The aim of this work was to investigate the effect of targeted drugs (capmatinib, pralsetinib and tazemetostat) in combination with cytostatics (etoposide and topotecan) on drug resistance mediated by ABC efflux transporters. Results were obtained using MTT assays and caspase activity assays performed on the parental A431 cell line and its...
Flow-cytometric analysis of inhibitory effect of novel targeted drugs on the activity of ABC drug efflux transporters
Burianová, Gabriela ; Hofman, Jakub (advisor) ; Červený, Lukáš (referee)
Charles University Faculty of Pharmacy in Hradec Kralove Department of Pharmacology & Toxicology Student: Gabriela Burianova Supervisor: RNDr. Jakub Hofman, Ph.D. Title of diploma thesis: Flow-cytometric analysis of inhibitory effect of novel targeted drugs on the activity of ABC drug efflux transporters Cancer is the second leading cause of death. Cancer treatment often combines conventional chemotherapy, radiation therapy and surgery. More recent approach to treatment is the use of targeted cancer therapy with a greater specificity towards cancer cells. Development of resistance is a major obstacle in the success of chemotherapy. Multidrug resistance (MDR) can be acquired through various mechanisms e.g. overexpression of efflux transporters. ATP binding cassette (ABC) transporters represents a large family of transmembrane proteins that use ATP to pump molecules across the membrane. The three main ABC proteins related to MDR are: P-glycoprotein (ABCB1), multidrug resistance-associated protein 1 (ABCC1) and breast cancer resistance protein (ABCG2). Use of ABC transporter inhibitors increases the amount of chemotherapeutical substrates accumulated within the cells. In this study we evaluated interactions of six synthetic small molecule inhibitors (alisertib, ensartinib, entrectinib, talazoparib,...
The assessment of inhibitory effects of selected targeted anticancer drugs on the activity of ABC drug efflux transporters
Jurčáková, Júlia ; Hofman, Jakub (advisor) ; Šorf, Aleš (referee)
Charles University Faculty of Pharmacy in Hradec Králové Department of Pharmacology & Toxicology Student: Júlia Jurčáková Supervisor: RNDr. Jakub Hofman PhD. Title of diploma thesis: The assessment of inhibitory effects of selected targeted anticancer drugs on the activity of ABC drug eflux trasporters. Lung cancer is the leading cause of death within oncological diseases. Non-small cell lung carcinoma (NSCLC) accounts for about 85% of all lung cancer, and its major subtypes include adenocarcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma. In addition to surgery, radiotherapy and chemotherapy, the use of targeted low-molecular substances, which target tumor cells with higher specificity, has recently been used in treatment. The two main causes of death in cancer patients are the formation of metastases and the development of multidrug resistance (MDR). This may also be caused by overexpression of the efflux transporters. ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporters are groups of transmembrane pumps that use energy in the form of ATP to transfer a wide range of substrates. In particular, P-glycoprotein (ABCB1), breast cancer-resistance protein (ABCG2) and multidrug resistance-associated protein 1 (ABCC1) are associated with MDR. Inhibition of these transporters increases the amount of cytostatic substrate within the...
The assessment of inhibitory effects of selected targeted anticancer drugs on the activity of ABC drug efflux transporters
Jurčáková, Júlia ; Hofman, Jakub (advisor) ; Šorf, Aleš (referee)
Charles University Faculty of Pharmacy in Hradec Králové Department of Pharmacology & Toxicology Student: Júlia Jurčáková Supervisor: RNDr. Jakub Hofman PhD. Title of diploma thesis: The assessment of inhibitory effects of selected targeted anticancer drugs on the activity of ABC drug eflux trasporters. Lung cancer is the leading cause of death within oncological diseases. Non-small cell lung carcinoma (NSCLC) accounts for about 85% of all lung cancer, and its major subtypes include adenocarcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma. In addition to surgery, radiotherapy and chemotherapy, the use of targeted low-molecular substances, which target tumor cells with higher specificity, has recently been used in treatment. The two main causes of death in cancer patients are the formation of metastases and the development of multidrug resistance (MDR). This may also be caused by overexpression of the efflux transporters. ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporters are groups of transmembrane pumps that use energy in the form of ATP to transfer a wide range of substrates. In particular, P-glycoprotein (ABCB1), breast cancer-resistance protein (ABCG2) and multidrug resistance-associated protein 1 (ABCC1) are associated with MDR. Inhibition of these transporters increases the amount of cytostatic substrate within the...
Flow-cytometric analysis of inhibitory effect of novel targeted drugs on the activity of ABC drug efflux transporters
Burianová, Gabriela ; Hofman, Jakub (advisor) ; Červený, Lukáš (referee)
Charles University Faculty of Pharmacy in Hradec Kralove Department of Pharmacology & Toxicology Student: Gabriela Burianova Supervisor: RNDr. Jakub Hofman, Ph.D. Title of diploma thesis: Flow-cytometric analysis of inhibitory effect of novel targeted drugs on the activity of ABC drug efflux transporters Cancer is the second leading cause of death. Cancer treatment often combines conventional chemotherapy, radiation therapy and surgery. More recent approach to treatment is the use of targeted cancer therapy with a greater specificity towards cancer cells. Development of resistance is a major obstacle in the success of chemotherapy. Multidrug resistance (MDR) can be acquired through various mechanisms e.g. overexpression of efflux transporters. ATP binding cassette (ABC) transporters represents a large family of transmembrane proteins that use ATP to pump molecules across the membrane. The three main ABC proteins related to MDR are: P-glycoprotein (ABCB1), multidrug resistance-associated protein 1 (ABCC1) and breast cancer resistance protein (ABCG2). Use of ABC transporter inhibitors increases the amount of chemotherapeutical substrates accumulated within the cells. In this study we evaluated interactions of six synthetic small molecule inhibitors (alisertib, ensartinib, entrectinib, talazoparib,...
Flow-cytometric analysis of inhibitory effect of novel targeted drugs on the activity of ABC drug efflux transporters
Burianová, Gabriela ; Hofman, Jakub (advisor) ; Červený, Lukáš (referee)
Charles University Faculty of Pharmacy in Hradec Kralove Department of Pharmacology & Toxicology Student: Gabriela Burianova Supervisor: RNDr. Jakub Hofman, Ph.D. Title of diploma thesis: Flow-cytometric analysis of inhibitory effect of novel targeted drugs on the activity of ABC drug efflux transporters Cancer is the second leading cause of death. Cancer treatment often combines conventional chemotherapy, radiation therapy and surgery. More recent approach to treatment is the use of targeted cancer therapy with a greater specificity towards cancer cells. Development of resistance is a major obstacle in the success of chemotherapy. Multidrug resistance (MDR) can be acquired through various mechanisms e.g. overexpression of efflux transporters. ATP binding cassette (ABC) transporters represents a large family of transmembrane proteins that use ATP to pump molecules across the membrane. The three main ABC proteins related to MDR are: P-glycoprotein (ABCB1), multidrug resistance-associated protein 1 (ABCC1) and breast cancer resistance protein (ABCG2). Use of ABC transporter inhibitors increases the amount of chemotherapeutical substrates accumulated within the cells. In this study we evaluated interactions of six synthetic small molecule inhibitors (alisertib, ensartinib, entrectinib, talazoparib,...
Study on interactions of PARP inhibitors with ABC drug efflux transporters
Dziaková, Lucia ; Hofman, Jakub (advisor) ; Čečková, Martina (referee)
Charles University Faculty of Pharmacy in Hradec Králové Department of Pharmacology & Toxicology Student: Lucia Dziaková Supervisor: RNDr. Jakub Hofman, Ph.D. Title of diploma thesis: Study on interactions of PARP inhibitors with ABC drug efflux transporters. ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporters are integral membrane proteins that use the energy obtained from ATP to carry transport of numerous endogenous substrances out of the cells, but attention is drawn primarily to the fact that they transfer also xenobiotics. Their overexpression in tumor tissue contributes to multidrug resistance (MDR), which in most cases leads to therapy failure. Poly(ADP-ribose)polymerase inhibitors (PARPi) represent a promising therapeutic approach in the treatment of cancers that exhibit defects in homologous recombination (HR). This work focuses on four selected PARPi (olaparib, rucaparib, niraparib, veliparib) and their interaction potential towards ABC drug efflux transporters (ABCB, ABCC1, ABCG2). In our work, we worked with MDCKII cells (parent, transduced by the transporters of interest) and utilized the principle of accumulation studies based on the measurement of fluorescence intensity of specific model substrates (hoechst33342, calcein AM, daunorubicin, mitoxantrone). We used established inhibitors of studied...
Flow-cytometric analysis of inhibitory effect of novel targeted drugs on the activity of ABC drug efflux transporters
Burianová, Gabriela ; Hofman, Jakub (advisor) ; Červený, Lukáš (referee)
Charles University Faculty of Pharmacy in Hradec Kralove Department of Pharmacology & Toxicology Student: Gabriela Burianova Supervisor: RNDr. Jakub Hofman, Ph.D. Title of diploma thesis: Flow-cytometric analysis of inhibitory effect of novel targeted drugs on the activity of ABC drug efflux transporters Cancer is the second leading cause of death. Cancer treatment often combines conventional chemotherapy, radiation therapy and surgery. More recent approach to treatment is the use of targeted cancer therapy with a greater specificity towards cancer cells. Development of resistance is a major obstacle in the success of chemotherapy. Multidrug resistance (MDR) can be acquired through various mechanisms e.g. overexpression of efflux transporters. ATP binding cassette (ABC) transporters represents a large family of transmembrane proteins that use ATP to pump molecules across the membrane. The three main ABC proteins related to MDR are: P-glycoprotein (ABCB1), multidrug resistance-associated protein 1 (ABCC1) and breast cancer resistance protein (ABCG2). Use of ABC transporter inhibitors increases the amount of chemotherapeutical substrates accumulated within the cells. In this study we evaluated interactions of six synthetic small molecule inhibitors (alisertib, ensartinib, entrectinib, talazoparib,...
Study on impact of selected tyrosine kinase inhibitors on multidrug resistance mediated by ABC drug efflux transporters
Sýkorová, Martina ; Hofman, Jakub (advisor) ; Červený, Lukáš (referee)
Charles University Faculty of Pharmacy in Hradec Králové Department of Pharmacology & Toxicology Student: Martina Sýkorová Supervisor: RNDr. Jakub Hofman, Ph.D. Title of diploma thesis: Study on impact of selected tyrosine kinase inhibitors on multidrug resistance mediated by ABC drug efflux transporters Tyrosine kinases are an important class of enzymes controlling cell proliferation, carcinogenesis, apoptosis and cell differentiation. Deregulation of these enzymes can transform normal cell into a cancerous one. Blocking their function by tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKi) is considered a promising treatment for various types of cancer. ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporters form a family of transmembrane proteins that can transport a wide variety of substrates across biological membranes via ATP-dependent drug efflux pumps. They modulate drug pharmacokinetics, but on the other hand, lead to therapy failure due to overexpression in cancer cells. In our previous study, we evaluated inhibition properties of two selected TKi (alectinib, brivanib) in MDCKII cell lines (parent one and those transduced with human ABCB1, ABCC1 and ABCG2). Alectinib significantly inhibited ABCB1, ABCG2 but not ABCC1 transporter. Brivanib showed triple inhibition of all studied transporters. In the present work, we...

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