Prasanthi Karna

Department of Biology, Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA 30303, United States.

Publications of Prasanthi Karna

  • WITHDRAWN: Quantum dot-tumor targeting peptide conjugates for in vivo imaging of siRNA expression constructs delivery and silencing in tumors.

    Authors: Lily Yang, Young-Seok Cho, Hari Krishna Sajja, Prasanthi Karna, Tae-Jong Yoon, Zehong Cao

    Biomaterials. 12/2011;

    This article has been withdrawn at the request of the author(s) and/or editor. The Publisher apologizes for any inconvenience this may cause. The full Elsevier Policy on Article Withdrawal can be
  • Polyphenol-rich sweet potato greens extract inhibits proliferation and induces apoptosis in prostate cancer cells in vitro and in vivo.

    Authors: Prasanthi Karna, Sushma R Gundala, Meenakshi V Gupta, Shahab A Shamsi, Ralphenia D Pace, Clayton Yates, Satya Narayan, Ritu Aneja

    Carcinogenesis. 09/2011; 32(12):1872-80.

    Sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas) leaves or greens, extensively consumed as a vegetable in Africa and Asia, are an excellent source of dietary polyphenols such as anthocyanins and phenolic acids. Here,
  • Benefits of whole ginger extract in prostate cancer.

    Authors: Prasanthi Karna, Sharmeen Chagani, Sushma R Gundala, Padmashree C G Rida, Ghazia Asif, Vibhuti Sharma, Meenakshi V Gupta, Ritu Aneja

    The British journal of nutrition. 08/2011; 107(4):473-84.

    It is appreciated far and wide that increased and regular consumption of fruits and vegetables is linked with noteworthy anticancer benefits. Extensively consumed as a spice in foods and beverages
  • Second generation benzofuranone ring substituted noscapine analogs: synthesis and biological evaluation.

    Authors: Ram Chandra Mishra, Prasanthi Karna, Sushma Reddy Gundala, Vaishali Pannu, Richard A Stanton, Kamlesh Kumar Gupta, M Hope Robinson, Manu Lopus, Leslie Wilson, Maged Henary, Ritu Aneja

    Biochemical pharmacology. 07/2011; 82(2):110-21.

    Microtubules, composed of α/β tubulin heterodimers, represent a validated target for cancer chemotherapy. Thus, tubulin- and microtubule-binding antimitotic drugs such as taxanes and vincas are
  • Regulation of Tat acetylation and transactivation activity by the microtubule-associated deacetylase HDAC6.

    Authors: Lihong Huo, Dengwen Li, Xiaoou Sun, Xingjuan Shi, Prasanthi Karna, Wei Yang, Min Liu, Wentao Qiao, Ritu Aneja, Jun Zhou

    The Journal of biological chemistry. 01/2011; 286(11):9280-6.

    Reversible acetylation of Tat is critical for its transactivation activity toward HIV-1 transcription. However, the enzymes involved in the acetylation/deacetylation cycles have not been fully
  • Synergistic antimicrotubule therapy for prostate cancer.

    Authors: Vaishali Pannu, Prasanthi Karna, Hari Krishna Sajja, Deep Shukla, Ritu Aneja

    Biochemical pharmacology. 11/2010; 81(4):478-87.

    Prostate cancer has been widely viewed as a chemoresistant neoplasm. Perhaps, the most prevalent antimicrotubule strategy involves docetaxel administration at its maximum-tolerated dose (MTD).
  • Enhanced noscapine delivery using uPAR-targeted optical-MR imaging trackable nanoparticles for prostate cancer therapy.

    Authors: Mohamed O Abdalla, Prasanthi Karna, Hari Krishna Sajja, Hui Mao, Clayton Yates, Timothy Turner, Ritu Aneja

    Journal of controlled release : official journal of the Controlled Release Society. 10/2010; 149(3):314-22.

    The tubulin-binding anticancer activity of noscapine, an orally available plant-derived anti-tussive alkaloid, has been recently identified. Noscapine inhibits tumor growth in nude mice bearing human
  • Induction of reactive oxygen species-mediated autophagy by a novel microtubule-modulating agent.

    Authors: Prasanthi Karna, Susu Zughaier, Vaishali Pannu, Robert Simmons, Satya Narayan, Ritu Aneja

    The Journal of biological chemistry. 06/2010; 285(24):18737-48.

    Autophagy is being increasingly implicated in both cell survival and death. However, the intricate relationships between drug-induced autophagy and apoptosis remain elusive. Here we demonstrate that
  • A novel microtubule-modulating agent induces mitochondrially driven caspase-dependent apoptosis via mitotic checkpoint activation in human prostate cancer cells.

    Authors: Ritu Aneja, Tohru Miyagi, Prasanthi Karna, Tucker Ezell, Deep Shukla, Meenakshi Vij Gupta, Clayton Yates, Sreenivasa R Chinni, Haiyen Zhau, Leland W K Chung, Harish C Joshi

    European journal of cancer (Oxford, England : 1990). 03/2010; 46(9):1668-78.

    Hormone-refractory prostate cancer, its skeletal metastasis and complications remain a therapeutic challenge. Here we show that treatment with
  • Potent anti-inflammatory activity of novel microtubule-modulating brominated noscapine analogs.

    Authors: Susu Zughaier, Prasanthi Karna, David Stephens, Ritu Aneja

    PloS one. 01/2010; 5(2):e9165.

    Noscapine, a plant-derived, non-toxic, over-the-counter antitussive alkaloid has tubulin-binding properties. Based upon the structural resemblance of noscapine to colchicine, a tubulin-binding
  • Receptor-targeted nanoparticles for in vivo imaging of breast cancer.

    Authors: Lily Yang, Xiang-Hong Peng, Y Andrew Wang, Xiaoxia Wang, Zehong Cao, Chunchun Ni, Prasanthi Karna, Xinjian Zhang, William C Wood, Xiaohu Gao, Shuming Nie, Hui Mao

    Clinical cancer research : an official journal of the American Association for Cancer Research. 08/2009; 15(14):4722-32.

    PURPOSE: Cell-surface receptor-targeted magnetic iron oxide nanoparticles provide molecular magnetic resonance imaging contrast agents for improving specificity of the detection of human cancer.
  • EM011 activates a survivin-dependent apoptotic program in human non-small cell lung cancer cells

    Authors: Prasanthi Karna, Starlette Sharp, Clayton Yates, Satya Prakash, Ritu Aneja

    Molecular Cancer. 01/2009;

    Abstract Background Lung cancer remains a leading cause of cancer death among both men and women in the United States. Treatment modalities available for this malignancy are inadequate and thus new
  • EM011 activates a survivin-dependent apoptotic program in human non-small cell lung cancer cells.

    Authors: Prasanthi Karna, Starlette M Sharp, Clayton Yates, Satya Prakash, Ritu Aneja

    Molecular cancer. 01/2009; 8:93.

    ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Lung cancer remains a leading cause of cancer death among both men and women in the United States. Treatment modalities available for this malignancy are inadequate and thus new
  • Down-regulation of inhibitor of apoptosis proteins by deguelin selectively induces apoptosis in breast cancer cells.

    Authors: Xiang-Hong Peng, Prasanthi Karna, Ruth M O'Regan, Xiuju Liu, Rajesh Naithani, Robert M Moriarty, William C Wood, Ho-Young Lee, Lily Yang

    Molecular pharmacology. 02/2007; 71(1):101-11.

    The identification of differentially regulated apoptotic signals in normal and tumor cells allows the development of cancer cell-selective therapies. Increasing evidence shows that the inhibitor of
  • Cross-talk between epidermal growth factor receptor and hypoxia-inducible factor-1alpha signal pathways increases resistance to apoptosis by up-regulating survivin gene expression.

    Authors: Xiang-Hong Peng, Prasanthi Karna, Zehong Cao, Bing-Hua Jiang, Muxiang Zhou, Lily Yang

    The Journal of biological chemistry. 10/2006; 281(36):25903-14.

    Although increasing evidence supports a link between epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) signaling and resistance to apoptosis, the mechanism by which the EGFR signaling pathway inhibits

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Keywords of Prasanthi Karna

apoptotic cell death
 
cancer cells
 
cell death
 
deguelin-treated cancer cells
 
iron oxide nanoparticles
 
lung cancer cells
 
oxide nanoparticles
 
prostate cancer cells
 
transactivation activity
 
tumor cells
 
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Institutions

  • 2009–2011
    • Georgia State University
      Atlanta, GA, USA
  • 2010
    • Emory University School of Medicine
      Atlanta, GA, USA