Publications by authors named "Akansha Das"

Objective: To evaluate social drivers of health and how they impact pediatric oncology patients' clinical outcomes during pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) admission via correlation with patient ZIP codes.

Methods: Demographic, clinical, and outcome variables from Virtual Pediatric Systems®, LLC for oncology patients (2009-2021) in California PICUs (excluding postoperative) using 3-digit ZIP Codes with social drivers of health variables linguistic isolation, poverty, race/ethnicity, and education abstracted from American Community Survey data for 3-digit ZIP Codes using the Environmental Protection Agency's EJScreen tool. Outcomes of length of stay (LOS), mortality, acuity scores, were compared with social variables.

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Identifying events that regulate the prenylation and localization of small GTPases will help define new strategies for therapeutic targeting of these proteins in disorders such as cancer, cardiovascular disease, and neurological deficits. Splice variants of the chaperone protein SmgGDS (encoded by RAP1GDS1) are known to regulate prenylation and trafficking of small GTPases. The SmgGDS-607 splice variant regulates prenylation by binding preprenylated small GTPases but the effects of SmgGDS binding to the small GTPase RAC1 versus the splice variant RAC1B are not well defined.

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Article Synopsis
  • - The SOX transcription factor family plays a key role in development, and researchers conducted a study using extensive genetic data to explore relationships between SOX protein variants and clinical conditions.
  • - They identified 27 amino acid changes within the HMG-box of SOX proteins linked to various clinical pathologies, including a novel mutation in SOX15 associated with muscle abnormalities and SOX8 linked to intellectual disabilities.
  • - The study also discovered numerous conserved variants in other regions of SOX genes, with associations to conditions like seizures, cardiovascular issues, and eyesight problems, enhancing understanding of genotype-to-phenotype connections in this important gene family.
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The small GTPase family is well-studied in cancer and cellular physiology. With 162 annotated human genes, the family has a broad expression throughout cells of the body. Members of the family have multiple exons that require splicing.

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