Quantification of the DNA damage induced by chemotherapy in patient cells may aid in personalization of the dose used. However, assays to evaluate individual patient response to chemotherapy are not available today. Here, we present an assay that quantifies single-stranded lesions caused by the chemotherapeutic drug Bleomycin (BLM) in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) isolated from healthy individuals. We use base excision repair (BER) enzymes to process the DNA damage induced by BLM and then extend the processed sites with fluorescent nucleotides using a DNA polymerase. The fluorescent patches are quantified on single DNA molecules using fluorescence microscopy. Using the assay, we observe a significant variation in the in vitro i...
The antitumor activity of bleomycin is thought to arise from its ability to mediate DNA damage. Prev...
The DNA sequence specificity of the cancer chemotherapeutic agent, bleomycin, was investigated in pu...
<div><p>The development of resistances to conventional anticancer drugs compromises the efficacy of ...
DNA-damaging agents, such as radiation and chemotherapy, are common in cancer treatment, but the dos...
Ionizing radiation (IR) is a common mode of cancer therapy, where DNA damage is the major reason of ...
DNA-damaging chemotherapy is amongst the main kinds of cancer treatment. Conversely, our cells are e...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Biological Engineering, 2016.Ca...
Abstract Despite active research and the development of target-specific therapies, resistance to sta...
The integrity of our DNA is challenged with at least 100,000 lesions per cell on a daily basis. Fail...
The objective of the present study was to develop a cellular phenotype assay for nucleotide excision...
DNA repair mechanisms in cells maintain genomic stability and prevent cancer. DNA repair defects can...
Although chemotherapy targets cancer tissue, it also damages the DNA of non-cancer cells. The aim of...
AbstractDNA alkylation damage induced by environmental carcinogens, chemotherapy drugs, or endogenou...
Chlorambucil (CLB) belongs to the class of nitrogen mustards (NMs), which are highly reactive bifunc...
DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) are typical DNA lesions that can lead to cell death, translocations,...
The antitumor activity of bleomycin is thought to arise from its ability to mediate DNA damage. Prev...
The DNA sequence specificity of the cancer chemotherapeutic agent, bleomycin, was investigated in pu...
<div><p>The development of resistances to conventional anticancer drugs compromises the efficacy of ...
DNA-damaging agents, such as radiation and chemotherapy, are common in cancer treatment, but the dos...
Ionizing radiation (IR) is a common mode of cancer therapy, where DNA damage is the major reason of ...
DNA-damaging chemotherapy is amongst the main kinds of cancer treatment. Conversely, our cells are e...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Biological Engineering, 2016.Ca...
Abstract Despite active research and the development of target-specific therapies, resistance to sta...
The integrity of our DNA is challenged with at least 100,000 lesions per cell on a daily basis. Fail...
The objective of the present study was to develop a cellular phenotype assay for nucleotide excision...
DNA repair mechanisms in cells maintain genomic stability and prevent cancer. DNA repair defects can...
Although chemotherapy targets cancer tissue, it also damages the DNA of non-cancer cells. The aim of...
AbstractDNA alkylation damage induced by environmental carcinogens, chemotherapy drugs, or endogenou...
Chlorambucil (CLB) belongs to the class of nitrogen mustards (NMs), which are highly reactive bifunc...
DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) are typical DNA lesions that can lead to cell death, translocations,...
The antitumor activity of bleomycin is thought to arise from its ability to mediate DNA damage. Prev...
The DNA sequence specificity of the cancer chemotherapeutic agent, bleomycin, was investigated in pu...
<div><p>The development of resistances to conventional anticancer drugs compromises the efficacy of ...