Publications by authors named "Chandel D"

Herein, we report the precise control of molecular to supramolecular chirality induction at the single-molecule level just upon subtle modification in an achiral 'nano-size' trizinc(II) porphyrin trimer. A slight variation in the projection of the substituent at the periphery of the central porphyrin unit in a porphyrin trimer (host) resulted in pronounced changes in the interchromophoric arrangement, leading to distinct 'open' and 'closed' conformations. While 'open' form generates 'monomeric' complex with low CD amplitude, 'closed' form produces exclusive 'polymer' with large, amplified CD signal with opposite sign due to stronger intermolecular excitonic coupling.

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  • In mammals, females have two X chromosomes, but one is silenced to balance dosage between sexes, with recent research showing that the active X chromosome (Xa) is upregulated during mouse embryonic development.
  • The study explores whether reactivating the inactive X chromosome (Xi) affects Xa upregulation in various cell types, finding a correlation in some contexts like mouse embryonic epiblasts and stem cells, but not in germ cells.
  • Additionally, partial reactivation of Xi in certain cells like mouse extra-embryonic endoderm stem cells and human B cells doesn't lead to loss of Xa upregulation, leading to a new mathematical model for how both X chromosomes are coordinated in transcription.
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  • Usher syndrome (USH) is a genetic disorder that causes hearing loss, vision loss due to retinitis pigmentosa, and balance issues, classified into three types without early detection biomarkers.
  • The study investigated the differences in microRNA (miRNA) expression in cell lines from USH patients versus healthy controls, using Epstein-Barr virus to transform lymphocytes for analysis.
  • Findings showed 92 miRNAs were differentially expressed in USH, with specific patterns tied to each type, and three crucial miRNAs associated with sensory development were notably downregulated, offering potential insights for identifying USH.
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Circulating miRNA has recently emerged as important biomolecules with potential clinical values as diagnostic markers for several diseases. However, to be used as such, it is critical to accurately quantify miRNAs in the clinic. Yet, preanalytical factors that can affect an error-free quantification of these miRNAs have not been explored.

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Preterm birth (PTB) poses a significant global health challenge and focused research is vital for improving maternal and neonatal health outcomes. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of oxidative stress (OS) and DNA damage on PTB. There were two groups: (a) cases consisting of mothers with PTB (<37 weeks of gestation, = 100) and (b) controls consisting of mothers with term birth (>37 weeks of gestation, = 100).

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Background: The function of follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) is mediated by binding to its G-protein coupled receptor (GPCR) which is expressed on granulosa cells of the ovary. The purpose of the current study was to examine the impact of FSHR G2039A polymorphism (rs6166; SerAsn) on clinical and radiology profiles of women with primary amenorrhea (PA) in Gujarat, India.

Methods: A total of 90 women (45 controls and 45 cases) were recruited for the study after obtaining informed consent.

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Objective: This study was conducted to investigate chromosomal abnormalities and their correlations with clinical and radiological findings in females with primary amenorrhea (PA).

Methods: Detailed forms were recorded for 470 females, including the construction of three-generation pedigrees. Peripheral venous blood was drawn, with informed consent, for cytogenetic analysis.

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Herein, we report a chiral guest's triggered spring-like contraction and extension motions coupled with unidirectional twisting in a novel flexible and 'nano-size' achiral trizinc(ii)porphyrin trimer host upon step-wise formation of 1 : 1, 1 : 2, and 1 : 4 host-guest supramolecular complexes based on the stoichiometry of the diamine guests for the first time. During these processes, porphyrin CD responses have been induced, inverted, and amplified, and reduced, respectively, in a single molecular framework due to the change in the interporphyrin interactions and helicity. Also, the sign of the CD couplets is just the opposite between and substrates which suggests that the chirality is dictated solely by the stereographic projection of the chiral center.

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Objectives: The study evaluated the effects of climatic conditions and its variables on incidence of ACS in Gujarati Asian Indians.

Methods: In this multicentric, retrospective, observational case control study of a total of 3256 patients, the Electronic Medical Records (EMS) of all 740 patients who were hospitalised for ACS at the 2 tertiary care centres of Ahmedabad over 3 years between January 2017 to December 2019 were compared with demographically matched 2516 non- ACS, CAD controls were compared for the impact of climatic parameters viz. temperature, barometric pressure, humidity as reported by monthly averages by the state meteorological department for monthly incidence of ACS.

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A highly flexible pyrrole-bridged Zn(II)porphyrin dimer has been successfully utilized as an efficient host which enables an accurate determination of the absolute configuration directly for a large number of chiral amino alcohols and 1,2-diols. The addition of substrates resulted in the formation of 1 : 1 complexes which, after the addition of excess substrates, produced 1 : 2 host-guest complexes. In principle, the 1 : 2 host-guest complexes can be stabilized in three possible conformations, -, -, and - based on how a substrate binds to the metal.

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In mammals, transcriptional inactivation of one X chromosome in female compensates for the dosage of X-linked gene expression between the sexes. Additionally, it is believed that the upregulation of active X chromosome in male and female balances the dosage of X-linked gene expression relative to autosomal genes, as proposed by Ohno. However, the existence of X chromosome upregulation (XCU) remains controversial.

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A rationalization for the chirality transfer mechanism in the supramolecular host-guest assemblies of an achiral Zn(II) porphyrin dimer (host) and a series of chiral diamines and diamino esters (substrates) via cyclic dimer formation has been reported for the first time. Stepwise formations of 2:2 host-guest cyclic dimers and 1:2 host-guest monomeric complexes have been observed via intermolecular assembling and disassembling processes. A large bisignate CD couplet was observed for the cyclic dimer, whereas the monomeric complexes exhibited negligible CD intensity.

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Recently, allele-specific single-cell RNA-seq analysis has demonstrated widespread dynamic random monoallelic expression of autosomal genes (aRME) in different cell types. However, the prevalence of dynamic aRME during pregastrulation remains unknown. Here, we show that dynamic aRME is widespread in different lineages of pregastrulation embryos.

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Diheme cytochromes, the simplest members in the multiheme family, play substantial biochemical roles in enzymatic catalysis as well as in electron transfer. A series of diiron(III) porphyrin dimers have been synthesized as active site analogues of diheme cytochromes. The complexes contain six-coordinated iron(III) having thiophenol and imidazole at the fifth and sixth coordination sites, respectively.

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Petrol contains mixture of mutagens and carcinogens which have potential health risk after prolonged occupational exposure. We have compared genotoxicity and its amelioration in blood samples from 70 petrol pump attendants, working in congested area of the Ahmedabad city, India and similar number ( = 70) of Control samples from office workers dwelling in less polluted areas of the city. The cytokinesis-block micronucleus assay showed highly significant frequencies of micronucleus in Exposed than in the Controls.

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Municipal solid waste (MSW) generated in Ahmedabad, India, and the surrounding area is dumped at the Pirana site; rag pickers collect materials for re-sale. We have compared genotoxicity and oxidative stress in samples from women rag pickers working at this site, with women involved only in door-to-door waste picking (in residential areas near the university campus) as "controls". The buccal Cytokinesis-Block Micronucleus (CBMN) assay showed significantly higher frequencies of Micronucleus (MN), Nucleoplasmic Bridges (NPB), and Nuclear Buds (NB) in the rag pickers than in the "controls".

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A well-functioning immune system of the host body plays pivotal role in the maintenance of ordinary physiological and immunological functions as well as internal environment. Balanced immunity enhances defense mechanism against infection, diseases and unwanted pathogens to avoid hypersensitivity reactions and immune related diseases. The ideal immune responses are the results of corrective interaction between the innate immune cells and acquired components of the immune system.

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  • A noninvasive method to isolate viable colonocytes from human stool offers a promising approach for diagnosing and managing various gastrointestinal diseases, including colon cancer.
  • This study specifically investigates the concentrations of immunoglobulin receptors (IgA and IgG) on colonocytes from Indian colon cancer patients using advanced techniques like flow cytometry.
  • Results indicate a significant difference in IgA and IgG receptor expression between colon cancer patients and healthy individuals, suggesting this method could aid in effective disease detection and monitoring.
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Autophagy exerts its dual role in eukaryotic cells and exerts its cytoprotective action through degradation mechanism and by regulating catabolic processes which results in elimination of pathogens. Under suitable conditions, autophagy is associated with recycling of cytoplasmic components which causes regeneration of energy whereas deregulated autophagy exerts its implicated role in development and pathogenesis of auto-immune diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis. The immune, innate, and adaptive responses are regulated through the development, proliferation, and growth of lymphocytes.

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Recently, a unique form of X chromosome dosage compensation has been demonstrated in human preimplantation embryos, which happens through the dampening of X-linked gene expression from both X chromosomes. Subsequently, X chromosome dampening has also been demonstrated in female human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs) during the transition from primed to naive state. However, the existence of dampened X chromosomes in both embryos and hPSCs remains controversial.

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A clear and unambiguous rationalization of chirality induction, amplification, and subsequent inversion processes has been demonstrated using an achiral Mg(II)porphyrin dimer (host) and a series of chiral diols (guests) upon stepwise formation of a 1:1 host-guest polymer and 1:2 host-guest monomer via intermolecular assembling and disassembling processes. Crystallographic characterizations are reported here for both the polymer and the monomeric complexes, which enable us to completely scrutinize the structural and geometrical changes systematically in rationalizing their optical properties. The sign of the CD couplets for both the polymer and monomer are just opposite between and guests, which suggests that the chirality is dictated solely by the stereogenic projection of the chiral centers.

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This is the first investigation on the cytotoxicological and genotoxicological effects of (Lam.) Pers. fresh leaf juice, for establishing a safe and effective quantity for use.

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Colorectal cancer, the third most commonly diagnosed cancer, is a lifestyle disease where diet and gut microbiome contribute intricately in its initiation and progression. Prophylactic bio-interventions mainly probiotics offer an alternate approach towards reducing or delaying its progression. Therefore, the present study was designed wherein a robust protocol for the isolation, characterization, and identification of indigenous probiotics having antigenotoxic and anticancerous activity was followed along with their prophylactic potential assessment in early experimental colorectal carcinogenesis.

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Probiotics, the beneficial bacteria produce active metabolites which could probably mimic their anticancer effect and prevent the risk associated with live bacteria. Thus, the study was designed to isolate effective lactic acid bacteria (LAB) and monitor anticancerous potential of their metabiotic extracts. Probiotics were isolated from different sources and their cell free supernatants (CFS) were screened for antigenotoxic and cytotoxic potentials using SOS Chromo Test and MTT assay on Caco-2 and HT-29 cells.

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Say-Meyer syndrome is a rare and clinically heterogeneous syndrome characterized by trigonocephaly, short stature, developmental delay and hypotelorism. Nine patients with this syndrome have been reported thus far although no causative gene has yet been identified. Here, we report two siblings with clinical phenotypes of Say-Meyer syndrome with moderate to severe intellectual disability and autism spectrum disorder.

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