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Research group Mikael Bj枚rnstedt

The main focus of the research group involves translational and clinical studies on the use of redox-active selenium compounds as cancer chemotherapeutics.

Cancer is a devastating disease with more than 1.25 million deaths yearly within the EU. The prevalence is increasing over the years. Despite improvements in the treatment of some cancers, there are no or very limited options to treat a large group of patients, particularly those diagnosed with cancer of the visceral organs. The latter group are characterized by advanced stage of disease upon diagnosis and inherent resistance to conventional cancer chemotherapy.

The research group focuses on targeting the redox axis of cancer cells survival - a relatively new cancer chemotherapeutic strategy. Certain redox-active selenium compounds have unique properties to target the redox imbalance and other survival pathways in cancer cells, hence 鈥渕ulti-target鈥 in nature. These compounds can also efficiently kill tumour cells that are highly resistant to conventional cancer chemotherapy.

The group has an excellent national and international network with complementing expertise in order to perform preclinical studies and clinical trials. We have established advanced organotypic slice culture models, applicable to a large group of tumours, for studying the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of candidate chemotherapeutics with possible applications in personalized medicine.

The main projects:

  1. Clinical trials exploring the pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, safety and efficacy of selenium compounds in the treatment of cancer.
  2. Studying the modes and mechanisms of anti-tumour actions of natural and synthetic selenium compounds and development of new strategies to increase the efficacy these selenium compounds in pre-clinical studies.
  3. Mechanistic studies focusing on drug actions and how selenium compounds specifically kill tumour cells.

Publications

Selected publications

  • Article: FRONTIERS IN ONCOLOGY. 2022;12:965182
    Moro CF; Selvam AK; Ghaderi M; Pimenoff VN; Gerling M; Bozoky B; Elduayen SP; Dillner J; Bjoernstedt M
  • Article: RECOMBINANT PROTEIN EXPRESSION: PROKARYOTIC HOSTS AND CELL-FREE SYSTEMS. 2022;662:25-62
    Selvam AK; Szekercz茅s T; Bj枚rnstedt S; Razaghi A; Bj枚rnstedt M
  • Review: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CANCER. 2021;155:256-267
    Razaghi A; Poorebrahim M; Sarhan D; Bjornstedt M
  • Article: ANTIOXIDANTS. 2021;10(7):1094
    Selvam AK; Jawad R; Gramignoli R; Achour A; Salter H; Bjornstedt M
  • Article: CLINICAL INFECTIOUS DISEASES. 2021;72(11):e890-e892
    Pimenoff VN; Elfstrom M; Baussano I; Bjornstedt M; Dillner J
  • Article: HELIYON. 2021;7(5):e07134
    Szekely L; Bozoky B; Bendek M; Ostad M; Lavignasse P; Haag L; Wu J; Jing X; Gupta S; Saccon E; Sonnerberg A; Cao Y; Bjornstedt M; Szakos A
  • Article: ANTIOXIDANTS. 2019;8(5):E130-130
    Selenius LA; Lundgren MW; Jawad R; Danielsson O; Bjornstedt M
  • Article: ANALYTICAL AND BIOANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY. 2016;408(9):2293-2301
    Flouda K; Dersch JM; Gabel-Jensen C; Sturup S; Misra S; Bjornstedt M; Gammelgaard B
  • Article: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NUTRITION. 2016;70(1):91-96
    Alehagen U; Johansson P; Bjornstedt M; Rosen A; Post C; Aaseth J
  • Article: NUTRIENTS. 2015;7(6):4978-4994
    Brodin O; Eksborg S; Wallenberg M; Asker-Hagelberg C; Larsen EH; Mohlkert D; Lenneby-Helleday C; Jacobsson H; Linder S; Misra S; Bjornstedt M
  • Review: NUTRIENTS. 2015;7(5):3536-3556
    Misra S; Boylan M; Selvam A; Spallholz JE; Bjornstedt M
  • Review: BASIC & CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY & TOXICOLOGY. 2014;114(5):377-386
    Wallenberg M; Misra S; Bjornstedt M
  • Article: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CARDIOLOGY. 2013;167(5):1860-1866
    Alehagen U; Johansson P; Bjornstedt M; Rosen A; Dahlstrom U
  • Article: PLOS ONE. 2012;7(11):e50727
    Fernandes AP; Wallenberg M; Gandin V; Misra S; Tisato F; Marzano C; Rigobello MP; Kumar S; Bjornstedt M
  • Article: PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. 2009;106(27):11400-11405
    Olm E; Fernandes AP; Hebert C; Rundlof A-K; Larsen EH; Danielsson O; Bjornstedt M

Staff and contact

Group leader

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Research techniques

  • Cell and tissue culture
  • Biochemical methods (enzymology, functional assessment of transcription factors, assay development)
  • Transcriptomics and proteomics
  • Histology and Immunohistochemistry