Publications by authors named "Ajay Pratap Singh"

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  • * Diuretics, used for conditions like hypertension and heart failure, increase water and electrolyte excretion, and their development has evolved since the late 1700s, with a major breakthrough in 1957 when chlorothiazide was introduced.
  • * Loop diuretics, including torsemide, furosemide, and ethacrynic acid, were developed in the 1950s and are powerful treatments for severe fluid overload, but they require careful monitoring due to potential side effects.
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Chronic stress can have adverse consequences on human health by disrupting the hormonal balance in our body. Earlier, we observed elevated levels of cortisol, a primary stress hormone, and some exosomal microRNAs in the serum of patients with breast cancer. Here, we investigated the role of cortisol in microRNA induction and its functional consequences.

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The emergence of lumpy skin disease (LSD) among cattle in India is concerning. District-level data on LSD cases in Uttar Pradesh between 2021 and 2022 were analyzed. A stepwise spatial analytical approach was followed by first constructing yearly and monthly disease maps for LSD incidence rates (IRs), then spatially interpolating the LSD IRs, followed by evaluating the global and local clustering of LSD IRs and finally conducting spatial regression modeling.

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Background Objectives: The Omicron sub-lineages are known to have higher infectivity, immune escape and lower virulence. During December 2022 - January 2023 and March - April 2023, India witnessed increased SARS-CoV-2 infections, mostly due to newer Omicron sub-lineages. With this unprecedented rise in cases, we assessed the neutralization potential of individuals vaccinated with ChAdOx1 nCoV (Covishield) and BBV152 (Covaxin) against emerging Omicron sub-lineages.

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  • Prostate cancer (PCa) ranks as the second most prevalent cancer among men globally.
  • It is also the fifth leading cause of cancer-related deaths in men.
  • Awareness and research on PCa are crucial due to its significant impact on men's health worldwide.
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MYB acts as a potentiator of aggressiveness and castration resistance in prostate cancer (PCa) through aberrant activation of androgen receptor (AR) signaling. Since Black men experience higher PCa incidence and mortality than White men, we examined if MYB was differentially expressed in prostate tumors from patients of these racial backgrounds. The data reveal that aberrant MYB expression starts early in precancerous high-grade prostate intraepithelial neoplastic lesions and increases progressively in malignant cells.

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MYB transcription factors are encoded by a large family of highly conserved genes from plants to vertebrates. There are three members of the MYB gene family in human, namely, MYB, MYBL1, and MYBL2 that encode MYB/c-MYB, MYBL1/A-MYB, and MYBL2/B-MYB, respectively. MYB was the first member to be identified as a cellular homolog of the v-myb oncogene carried by the avian myeloblastosis virus (AMV) causing leukemia in chickens.

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  • Pancreatic cancer has a poor prognosis, highlighting the need for new strategies in treatment, particularly related to mitochondrial function which is often disrupted in various cancers, including pancreatic.
  • TOMM22, a receptor in the mitochondrial protein import system, is found to be overexpressed in pancreatic cancer and linked to worse outcomes, suggesting it plays a vital role in cancer progression by affecting mitochondrial functions.
  • Targeting TOMM22 may provide opportunities for early diagnosis and treatment improvements for patients with pancreatic cancer.*
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Early detection and recurrence prediction are challenging in triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) patients. We aimed to develop mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA)-based liquid biomarkers to improve TNBC management. Mitochondrial genome (MG) enrichment and next-generation sequencing mapped the entire MG in 73 samples (64 tissues and 9 extracellular vesicles [EV] samples) from 32 metastatic TNBCs.

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Spatial and temporal variations have been found in the levels of arsenic (As) throughout the groundwater of the Ghaghara basin. Fifteen out of twenty-five districts in this basin are reported to be affected by As, where the levels of As in groundwater and soil exceed the permissible limits set by the WHO (10 μgl) and FAO (20 mgkg) respectively. These districts include a total of four municipalities in Nepal and eighty-six blocks in India, all of which have varying degrees of As contamination.

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Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) and complications are often seen in patients with prostate cancer (PCa) and affect their clinical management. Despite acceptable safety profiles and patient compliance, androgen deprivation therapy (ADT), the mainstay of PCa treatment and chemotherapy, has increased cardiovascular risks and metabolic syndromes in patients. A growing body of evidence also suggests that patients with pre-existing cardiovascular conditions show an increased incidence of PCa and present with fatal forms of the disease.

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  • * While most PCa cases are detected early through PSA screening, this method struggles to distinguish between less aggressive and more dangerous forms of the disease, leading to challenges in treatment, especially since resistance to standard therapies is common.
  • * Mitochondrial changes in PCa not only impact cell function and gene expression but also contribute to treatment resistance and disparities; exploring these alterations could provide insights for new biomarkers and therapeutic targets.
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The ability to complete nipple feedings is one of the discharge criteria for most premature neonates. The Infant Driven Feeding (IDF) program suggests a system of objective promotion of oral feeds in premature infants. There is a lack of studies systematically studying the effects of IDF on the provision of breast milk.

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Lung cancer has the highest cancer-related mortality worldwide and in the United States. Although reduced tobacco consumption and advancement in therapies have led to a modest decline in lung cancer death rates over the past two decades; the overall survival rate is still disappointing. Moreover, race-associated disparities are also observed, especially in the clinical outcomes.

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  • - Disparities in cancer rates and outcomes among racial and ethnic minorities in the U.S. are serious concerns, particularly in prostate cancer, which affects African American men the most with higher incidence and mortality rates.
  • - Factors contributing to these disparities include socioeconomic status, behaviors, healthcare access, and newly recognized molecular differences in tumors among different racial groups.
  • - Understanding the tumor microenvironment's role in cancer progression could help address these racial disparities and lead to new treatment strategies, especially by examining the differences between African American and Caucasian American prostate cancer patients.
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Over the years, we have made considerable progress in our understanding of the biology of various cancers leading to advancements in their management strategies. Consequently, we have witnessed steady improvements in survival rates of cancer patients post-diagnosis. The progress; however, has been slow for some cancer types and the advances in cancer care have not benefited all the communities equally in the United States.

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Mitochondria are double membrane-bound organelles that play critical functions in cells including metabolism, energy production, regulation of intrinsic apoptosis, and maintenance of calcium homeostasis. Mitochondria are fascinatingly equipped with their own genome and machinery for transcribing and translating 13 essential proteins of the oxidative phosphorylation system (OXPHOS). The rest of the proteins (99%) that function in mitochondria in the various pathways described above are nuclear-transcribed and synthesized as precursors in the cytosol.

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A tumor is not just comprised of cancer cells but also a heterogeneous group of infiltrating and resident host cells, as well as their secreted factors that form the extracellular matrix [...

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Despite significant progress during the past few decades, cancer remains the second most common cause of death in the US after heart disease [...

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Extensive desmoplasia and poor vasculature renders pancreatic tumors severely hypoxic, contributing to their aggressiveness and therapy resistance. Here, we identify the HuR/MYB/HIF1α axis as a critical regulator of the metabolic plasticity and hypoxic survival of pancreatic cancer cells. HuR undergoes nuclear-to-cytoplasmic translocation under hypoxia and stabilizes MYB transcripts, while MYB transcriptionally upregulates HIF1α.

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MYB, a proto-oncogene, is overexpressed in prostate cancer (PCa) and promotes its growth, aggressiveness, and resistance to androgen-deprivation therapy. Here, we examined the effect of androgen signaling on MYB expression and delineated the underlying molecular mechanisms. Paralleling a dichotomous effect on growth, low-dose androgen induced MYB expression at both transcript and protein levels, whereas it was suppressed in high-dose androgen-treated PCa cells.

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  • There is a significant lack of effective biomarkers for the early diagnosis of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC), which limits treatment options.
  • The researchers found that circulating extracellular vesicles (EVs) from PDAC patients contained a higher quantity and a unique profile of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) mutations compared to non-cancer individuals.
  • This study suggests that mtDNA mutations in EVs could serve as reliable biomarkers for diagnosing PDAC, potentially improving early detection.
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