Publications by authors named "Baban B"

Emerging evidence suggests that aberrant expression levels of Sigma1 (, also known as sigma-1 receptor) have been implicated in the progression of various diseases, including cancer. However, its significance in oral cancer (OC) has not been thoroughly explored. To advance in this field, the present study aimed to investigate the impact of knockdown in oral cancer cells.

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  • Ischemic stroke can lead to severe disability and death, and researchers are investigating how the timing of a stroke impacts its severity, particularly focusing on the circadian clock protein Rev-Erbα.
  • A study found that administering SR9009, a Rev-Erbα agonist, significantly reduced neuroinflammation and infarct size in mice when treated at specific times (ZT06 - during sleep) but not at other times (ZT18 - during wakefulness).
  • The results suggest that SR9009 alters immune responses and may offer therapeutic benefits for stroke treatment, emphasizing the importance of timing in administering interventions.
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Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a challenging medical issue that requires efficacious treatment options to improve long-term quality of life. Cannabidiol (CBD) is a cannabis-derived phytocannabinoid with potential health benefits, including reports from our laboratory and others showing a therapeutic role in the pre-clinical treatment of AD; however, the mechanisms whereby CBD affects AD progression remain undefined. Innate lymphoid cells (ILCs) are recently discovered immune cells that initiate and orchestrate inflammatory responses.

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Cutaneous wounds, both acute and chronic, begin with loss of the integrity, and thus barrier function, of the skin. Surgery and trauma produce acute wounds. There are 22 million surgical procedures per year in the United States alone, based on data from the American College of Surgeons, resulting in a prevalence of 6.

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  • Glioblastoma (GBM) is a highly aggressive brain tumor associated with high mortality rates, and this study explores the role of the FAM3C gene in GBM through bioinformatics analysis.
  • Researchers analyzed transcriptomic data to reveal that high levels of FAM3C are linked to poor survival outcomes in GBM patients and identified FAM3C as crucial for several cancer characteristics.
  • The study also discovers a relationship between high FAM3C expression and increased immune cell abundance, suggesting FAM3C could serve as a valuable biomarker for GBM and offers insights for future research directions.
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  • Hair loss can significantly impact emotional and social aspects of life, highlighting the need for effective and affordable treatments for hair growth.
  • The study tested the synthetic peptide TAT-GILZ on hairless mice, showing it can effectively promote hair growth by enhancing hair follicle stem cells and regulating inflammation.
  • Results indicated TAT-GILZ not only accelerated hair growth but also maintained tissue homeostasis, suggesting it could be a promising alternative therapy compared to traditional treatments like finasteride and minoxidil.
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  • Glioblastoma (GBM) is a highly aggressive brain tumor with a grim outlook, lacking a definitive cure, prompting ongoing research for effective treatments.
  • Recent studies indicate that inhaled cannabidiol (CBD) shows potential in inhibiting GBM tumor growth, although its exact effects on tumor cell physiology are still unclear.
  • This study explores the interaction between inhaled CBD and stress granules (SGs) in GBM cells, finding that CBD treatment significantly increases SG formation and related protein expressions, suggesting a potential therapeutic approach targeting biomolecular condensates in GBM.
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Worldwide stroke is the second leading cause of death and the third leading cause of death and disability combined. The estimated global economic burden by stroke is over US$891 billion per year. Within three decades (1990-2019), the incidence increased by 70%, deaths by 43%, prevalence by 102%, and DALYs by 143%.

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Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the most heterogeneous and deadly diseases, with a global incidence of 1.5 million cases per year. Genomics has revolutionized the clinical management of CRC by enabling comprehensive molecular profiling of cancer.

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Background: Dental enamel formation is a complex process that is regulated by various genes. One such gene, Family With Sequence Similarity 83 Member H (Fam83h), has been identified as an essential factor for dental enamel formation. Additionally, Fam83h has been found to be potentially linked to the Wnt/β-catenin pathway.

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  • Obstructive nephropathy, often caused by urinary tract obstructions, can lead to chronic kidney disease (CKD) and exhibits sexual dimorphism, with males experiencing faster kidney function decline than females.
  • The study involved inducing unilateral ureteral obstruction (UUO) in male and female mice to analyze kidney injury and inflammation, using protocatechuic acid (PCA) as a potential treatment.
  • Results showed that UUO caused greater oxidative stress, inflammation, and apoptosis in males compared to females, but PCA significantly reduced kidney damage in both sexes, highlighting gender differences in response to kidney injury.
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  • * The study examined how the timing of a stroke (when it occurs during the day) affects immune activation in mice, noting that certain circadian genes were expressed differently based on the time of day.
  • * Findings revealed that strokes occurring during deep sleep (at ZT06) led to higher levels of inflammation and worse physical deficits compared to strokes at other times, suggesting that time of day impacts immune responses and overall stroke consequences.
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Background & Aims: Insulin resistance and chronic inflammation have been reported in patients with cancer. However, many of the underlying mechanisms and associations are yet to be unveiled. We examined both the level of insulin sensitivity and markers of inflammation in patients with colorectal cancer for comparison to controls.

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Emerging evidence shows that the microRNA-141-3p is involved in various age-related pathologies. Previously, our group and others reported elevated levels of miR-141-3p in several tissues and organs with age. Here, we inhibited the expression of miR-141-3p using antagomir (Anti-miR-141-3p) in aged mice and explored its role in healthy aging.

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Background: Respiratory failure is the primary cause of death in patients with COVID-19, whereas coagulopathy is associated with excessive inflammation and multiorgan failure. Neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) may exacerbate inflammation and provide a scaffold for thrombus formation.

Objectives: The goal of this study was to determine whether degradation of NETs by recombinant human DNase-I (rhDNase), a safe, Food and Drug Administration-approved drug, reduces excessive inflammation, reverses aberrant coagulation, and improves pulmonary perfusion after experimental acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS).

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Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is associated with mortality and morbidity worldwide. Accumulating pre-clinical and clinical data suggests TBI is the leading extrinsic cause of progressive neurodegeneration. Neurological deterioration after either a single moderate-severe TBI or repetitive mild TBI often resembles dementia in aged populations; however, no currently approved therapies adequately mitigate neurodegeneration.

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The ε4-allele variant of apolipoprotein E (ApoE4) is the strongest genetic risk factor for Alzheimer's disease, although it only differs from its neutral counterpart ApoE3 by a single amino acid substitution. While ApoE4 influences the formation of plaques and neurofibrillary tangles, the structural determinants of pathogenicity remain undetermined due to limited structural information. Previous studies have led to conflicting models of the C-terminal region positioning with respect to the N-terminal domain across isoforms largely because the data are potentially confounded by the presence of heterogeneous oligomers.

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  • Lung cancer remains the most common and deadly cancer globally, with current treatments only partially effective, highlighting the need for better options.
  • Angiogenesis and cancer stem cells are key contributors to cancer development, and existing anti-angiogenic treatments have limitations and side effects.
  • Inhalant cannabidiol (CBD) was tested in mice with lung cancer, showing that it reduced tumor growth and suppressed important factors linked to cancer progression, suggesting its potential as a new treatment.
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Vascular cognitive impairment and dementia (VCID) are a growing threat to public health without any known treatment. The bilateral common carotid artery stenosis (BCAS) mouse model is valid for VCID. Previously, we have reported that remote ischemic postconditioning (RIPostC) during chronic cerebral hypoperfusion (CCH) induced by BCAS increases cerebral blood flow (CBF), improves cognitive function, and reduces white matter damage.

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  • Elabela is a part of the apelinergic system that may help protect the heart by influencing immune responses, particularly through innate lymphoid cells (ILCs).
  • The study explored how Elabela affects cardiac ILCs in male and female mice, revealing that Elabela is more actively expressed in female ILCs.
  • The findings indicate that Elabela could be an important target for immune-based therapies aimed at treating cardiovascular diseases, considering differences between genders.
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Endocannabinoids [2-arachidonoylglycerol (2-AG) and N-arachidonoylethanolamine (AEA)], endogenously produced arachidonate-based lipids, are anti-inflammatory physiological ligands for two known cannabinoid receptors, CB1 and CB2, yet the molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying their effects after brain injury are poorly defined. In the present study, we hypothesize that traumatic brain injury (TBI)-induced loss of endocannabinoids exaggerates neurovascular injury, compromises brain-cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) barriers (BCB) and causes behavioral dysfunction. Preliminary analysis in human CSF and plasma indicates changes in endocannabinoid levels.

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The circadian system is widely involved in the various pathological outcomes affected by time dimension changes. In the brain, the master circadian clock, also known as the "pacemaker," is present in the hypothalamus's suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN). The SCN consists of molecular circadian clocks that operate in each neuron and other brain cells.

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Preferential energy storage in subcutaneous adipose tissue (SAT) confers protection against obesity-induced pathophysiology in females. Females also exhibit distinct immunological responses, relative to males. These differences are often attributed to sex hormones, but reciprocal interactions between metabolism, immunity, and gonadal steroids remain poorly understood.

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Apoptosis is a physiological and anti-inflammatory form of cell death that is indispensable for normal physiology and homeostasis. Several studies have reported aberrant activation of apoptosis in various tissues at the onset of hypertension. However, the functional significance of apoptosis during essential hypertension remains largely undefined.

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