Publications by authors named "Alishba Maryam"

Article Synopsis
  • Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is challenging to treat due to the limited effectiveness of chemotherapy and the development of drug resistance.
  • The study explores a new treatment method using threose nucleic acid (TNA) strands designed to target Akt genes (specifically Akt2 and Akt3), showing promise in inhibiting mRNA and protein expression in TNBC models.
  • This TNA approach demonstrates better stability, specificity, and effectiveness than traditional treatments and has potential for cost-effective clinical application targeting key proteins involved in TNBC progression.
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ANLN is frequently upregulated in triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) and its high expression in tumors are significantly associated with poor survival and recurrence, thereby it has been proposed to function as a prognostic marker for breast cancer. However, the specific function and molecular mechanisms by which ANLN promotes TNBC tumorigenesis remain elusive. Using multiomic profiling, we recently uncovered ANLN as a TNBC-specific gene driven by super-enhancer.

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Breast cancer is a heterogeneous disease, affecting over 3.5 million women worldwide, yet the functional role of cis-regulatory elements including super-enhancers in different breast cancer subtypes remains poorly characterized. Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is an aggressive subtype of breast cancer with a poor prognosis.

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Objectives: To investigate the relationship of 3 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) variants of ADAM33 with asthma susceptibility in patients from Northern and Central Punjab, Punjab, Pakistan. Methods: In this case-control study, healthy and asthmatic participants were recruited between 2015 and 2017. The SNPs of ADAM33 gene, rs2280089, rs2280090, and rs2280091 were analyzed in 296 asthma patients and 343 healthy controls, as well as linkage disequilibrium and haplotype analysis.

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