Research at the Tshuva laboratory includes the design, preparation, and characterization of transition metal coordination complexes for the investigation of biological or medicinal questions. The laboratory combines synthetic organic and inorganic chemistry with biochemical investigations to evaluate the bioactivity of the compounds developed.
Development of advanced metal-based anticancer chemotherapy is one of the leading lines of research in our laboratory. Chemotherapy is normally extremely aggressive toward cancer cells, with limited selectivity causing severe side effect. One example is cisplatin, highly effective yet leading to substantial liver, kidneys, and brain damages. Unlike the toxic Pt ion, the labile Ti metal is bio-friendly, and Ti(IV) complexes of organic ligands hydrolyze in biological environments to titanium dioxide – a known safe material with no side effects. In fact, the hydrolysis is generally so rapid as to inhibit possible use of such complexes in biology.
We develop hydrolytically stable defined complexes that can inflect controlled bioactivity prior to decomposition to a safe final product. Our lead compounds show high efficacy against a wide variety of tumor types (both in vitro and in vivo), thus fat without any detected side effects (on mice). Mechanistic analyses point to a distinct mechanism, which appears to involve ER-stress and hypoxia. Research in this area focuses on custom-design of modern compounds with or without combination with other bioactive agents, profound mechanistic analyses, and development of targeting platforms.
For the full publications list, visit Prof. Tshuva's ORCID page.
Born in 1975, Edit Tshuva concluded Ph.D. studies at Tel Aviv University in 2001, and consequently spent two years as a postdoctoral fellow in Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). In 2003 she joined The Hebrew University of
Jerusalem as a Senior Lecturer and was promoted to Full Professor in
2016. Her laboratory focuses on synthetic bioinorganic chemistry, applying coordination chemistry techniques for biological and medicinal applications.
edit.tshuva@mail.huji.ac.il
Ph.D. Student
zohar.shpilt@mail.huji.ac.il
M.Sc. Student
mohammed.taha@mail.huji.ac.il
M.Sc. Student
anastasi.pedko@mail.huji.ac.il
Research Associate
ori.braibard@mail.huji.ac.il
M.Sc. Students | Ph.D. Students | Postdoctoral Students |
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Shani Lurash | Dr. Cesar Manna | Dr. Jacob S. Alexander |
Rachel Gati | Dr. Dani Peri | Dr. James A. Ashenhurst |
Shiri Ze'evi | Dr. Hagai Glasner | |
the late Amir Kohner-Kerten | Dr. Michal Shoshan | |
Tal Hermon | Dr. Sigalit Meker | |
Nathan Harary | Dr. Maya Miller | |
Mor Gal | Dr. Nitzan Ganot | |
Dr. Avia Tzubery | ||
Dr. Lilia Reytman | ||
Dr. Gilad Nahari |
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