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Calcium-activated endoplasmic reticulum stress as a major component of tumor cell death induced by 2,5-dimethyl-celecoxib, a non-coxib analogue of celecoxib.
Author: ChenThomas C, ChowRobert H, FarleyRobert A, KardoshAdel, LiuYen-Ting, LouieStan G, MircheffAustin K, PetasisNicos A, PyrkoPeter, SchönthalAxel H, SorianoNathaniel, UddinJasim, XiongWenyong
Original Abstract of the Article :
A drawback of extensive coxib use for antitumor purposes is the risk of life-threatening side effects that are thought to be a class effect and probably due to the resulting imbalance of eicosanoid levels. 2,5-Dimethyl-celecoxib (DMC) is a close structural analogue of the selective cyclooxygenase-2 ...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1158/1535-7163.MCT-06-0629
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
2,5-Dimethyl-Celecoxib: A New Hope for Cancer Treatment
Cancer, a formidable foe, continues to challenge healthcare providers worldwide. This study delves into the anticancer potential of 2,5-dimethyl-celecoxib (DMC), a structural analog of celecoxib. The researchers found that DMC, unlike celecoxib, triggers a potent endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress response in various tumor cell lines, leading to apoptotic cell death.
A Novel Approach to Cancer Therapy
The research suggests that DMC holds promise as a potent anticancer agent. Its ability to induce ER stress and subsequent apoptosis in tumor cells, while exhibiting minimal effects on normal cells, offers a unique and potentially effective approach to cancer treatment.
A Beacon of Hope in the Fight Against Cancer
This research, like a beacon of hope in the vast desert of cancer research, offers a new strategy for fighting this deadly disease. The findings point to DMC as a promising candidate for future clinical trials and potentially a new weapon in the arsenal of anticancer therapies.
Dr. Camel's Conclusion
This research, like a refreshing oasis in the arid landscape of cancer treatment, offers a promising new approach. DMC, by effectively triggering ER stress and apoptosis in tumor cells, demonstrates a unique and potent anticancer activity, suggesting a potential new weapon in the battle against this formidable disease.
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- Date Completed 2007-06-12
- Date Revised 2021-12-03
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