Publications by authors named "Aniket Mali"

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  • - The study investigates Matairesinol (MAT), a plant lignan with potential anticancer effects, particularly in metastatic prostate cancer (mPC), using a combination of network pharmacology and experimental methods.
  • - Researchers identified 27 common targets between MAT and mPC, focusing on 11 key hub targets, and explored biological processes and pathways related to metastasis and cancer survival.
  • - Experimental validation of MAT's antimetastatic properties in prostate cancer cells, along with molecular docking and simulations, supports its promising therapeutic role, though further in vitro studies are needed for confirmation.
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Rhizoctonia solani, the causative agent of sheath blight disease in rice, poses a significant threat to agricultural productivity. Traditional management approaches involving chemical fungicides have been effective but come with detrimental consequences for the ecosystem. This study aimed to investigate sustainable alternatives in the form of antifungal peptides derived from Solanaceous plant species as potential agents against R.

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  • Omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids are essential for health, but an imbalance is linked to chronic diseases like cancer; alpha-linolenic acid (ALA) shows promise as an anticancer agent.
  • Researchers used network pharmacology and molecular docking to uncover ALA's potential molecular targets, identifying 51 targets and pinpointing 10 key ones involved in cancer-related epigenetic modification.
  • ALA demonstrated strong binding with several key targets, suggesting it may act through multiple signaling pathways related to cancer development, including transcription regulation and cellular aging.
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Currently cancer is the second leading cause of death globally and worldwide incidence and mortality rates of all cancers of males and females are rising tremendously. In spite of advances in chemotherapy and radiation, metastasis and recurrence are considered as the major causes of cancer related deaths. Hence there is a mounting need to develop new therapeutic modalities to treat metastasis and recurrence in cancers.

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Objective: Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is highly metastatic, and there is an urgent unmet need to develop novel therapeutic strategies leading to the new drug discoveries against metastasis. The transforming growth factor-β (TGF-β) is known to promote the invasive and migratory potential of breast cancer cells through induction of epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) via the ERK/NF-κB/Snail signaling pathway, leading to breast cancer metastasis. Targeting this pathway to revert the EMT would be an attractive, novel therapeutic strategy to halt breast cancer metastasis.

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Recent studies have been noted that the erythrocytes from Type II diabetic patients show significantly altered structural and functional characteristics along with the changed intracellular concentrations of glycolytic intermediates. More recent studies from our laboratory have shown that the activities of enzymes of glycolytic pathway changed significantly in RBCs from Type II diabetic patients. In particular the levels of lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) increased significantly.

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Background: To enhance their own survival, tumor cells can manipulate their microenvironment through remodeling of the extra cellular matrix (ECM). The urokinase-type plasminogen activator (uPA) system catalyzes plasmin production which further mediates activation of matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) and plays an important role in breast cancer invasion and metastasis through ECM remodeling. This provides a potential target for therapeutic intervention of breast cancer treatment.

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The activity of enzymes of glycolysis has been studied in erythrocytes from type-II diabetic patients in comparison with control. RBC lysate was the source of enzymes. In the diabetics the hexokinase (HK) activity increased 50 % while activities of phosphoglucoisomerase (PGI), phosphofructokinase (PFK) and aldolase (ALD) decreased by 37, 75 and 64 % respectively but were still several folds higher than that of HK.

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This is a commentary on what a cancer cell is and why cancer cells metastasize. Normal cell get transformed to a cancer cell, with excessive production of free radicals that mutate the DNA of a normal cell. The immortality and malignant stage of transformed cell is maintained by higher GSH levels.

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