Publications by authors named "Disha Shah"

Cystic fibrosis (CF) is a hereditary disorder characterized by mutations in the CFTR gene, leading to impaired chloride ion transport and subsequent thickening of mucus in various organs, particularly the lungs. Despite significant progress in CF management, current treatments focus mainly on symptom relief and do not address the underlying genetic defects. Stem cell and gene therapies present promising avenues for tackling CF at its root cause.

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The major genetic risk factor for Alzheimer's disease (AD), APOE4, accelerates beta-amyloid (Aβ) plaque formation, but whether this is caused by APOE expressed in microglia or astrocytes is debated. We express here the human APOE isoforms in astrocytes in an Apoe-deficient AD mouse model. This is not only sufficient to restore the amyloid plaque pathology but also induces the characteristic transcriptional pathological responses in Apoe-deficient microglia surrounding the plaques.

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Biogenic metallic nanoparticles (NPs) have garnered significant attention in recent years due to their unique properties and various applications in different fields. NPs, including gold, silver, zinc oxide, copper, titanium, and magnesium oxide NPs, have attracted considerable interest. Green synthesis approaches, utilizing natural products, offer advantages such as sustainability and environmental friendliness.

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  • DAB2 protein is often found in 80-90% of tumors, including breast cancer, and is considered a potential tumor suppressor, though it may also enhance tumor growth and drug resistance by interacting with the Ras/MAPK pathway.
  • This protein is typically under-regulated in various cancers and has functions in modulating mechanisms of cancer development, such as promoting cell death and inhibiting cell proliferation through TGF-β mediated endocytosis.
  • The review discusses DAB2's role in breast cancer progression and suggests that increasing DAB2 levels could be a new therapeutic strategy for treating breast cancer and potentially other diseases.
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Pulmonary diseases like asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder, lung fibrosis, and lung cancer pose a significant burden to global human health. Many of these complications arise as a result of exposure to particulate matter (PM), which has been examined in several preclinical and clinical trials for its effect on several respiratory diseases. Particulate matter of size less than 2.

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A multifunctional scaffold protein termed Disabled-2 (Dab2) has recently gained attention in the scientific community and has emerged as a promising candidate in the realm of cancer research. Dab2 protein is involved in a variety of signaling pathways, due to which its significance in the pathogenesis of several carcinomas has drawn considerable attention. Dab2 is essential for controlling the advancement of cancer because it engages in essential signaling pathways such as the Wnt/β-catenin, epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR), and transforming growth factor-beta (TGF-β) pathways.

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In this study, Enzalutamide (ENZ) loaded Poly Lactic--Glycolic Acid (PLGA) nanoparticles coated with polysarcosine and d-α-Tocopheryl polyethylene glycol 1000 succinate (TPGS) were prepared using a three-step modified nanoprecipitation method combined with self-assembly. A three-factor, three-level Box-Behnken design was implemented with Design-Expert® software to evaluate the impact of three independent variables on particle size, zeta potential, and percent entrapment efficiency through a numeric optimization approach. The results were corroborated with ANOVA analysis, regression equations, and response surface plots.

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For more effective chemotherapy and targeted treatment of colorectal cancer, this study seeks to develop chitosan (CH)-human serum albumin (HAS)-D-α-tocopheryl polyethylene glycol 1000 (TPGS) nanoparticles (BOS-CH-HSA-TPGS-NPs) coated with Bosutinib (BOS). Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) indicated that chitosan's structure was modified by carbodiimide coupling with HSA. We used a Box-Behnken design to find the ideal region for particle size, zeta potential, and entrapment efficiency, eventually emerging at a formulation with these values: 187.

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To develop hyaluronic acid (HA)-coated poly-lactic-co-glycolic acid (PLGA)-polysarcosine (PSAR) coupled sorafenib tosylate (SF) polymeric nanoparticles for targeted colon cancer therapy. PLGA-PSAR shells were encapsulated with SF via nanoprecipitation. Interactions were examined with transmission electron microscopy, revealing formulation component interactions.

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Mantle cell lymphoma (MCL) is a rare, aggressive subtype of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (NHL), accounting for 5% of all cases. Due to its virulence factor, it is an incurable disease and keeps relapsing despite an intensive treatment regimen. Advancements in research and drug discovery have shifted the treatment strategy from conventional chemotherapy to targeted agents and immunotherapies.

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Pulmonary infections have been a leading etiology of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Upper and lower respiratory tract infections have multifactorial causes, which include bacterial, viral, and rarely, fungal infections. Moreover, the recent emergence of SARS-CoV-2 has created havoc and imposes a huge healthcare burden.

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According to the epidemiological paradox, less acculturated Latina/o youth display fewer sexual risk behaviors. A systematic review was performed on psychosocial and cultural mechanisms potentially underlying the epidemiological paradox in sexual risk behaviors of U.S.

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  • Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is a type of liver cancer that develops from chronic inflammation and can lead to severe liver damage, influenced by the immune response to microorganisms and toxins.
  • The liver contains numerous immune cells like dendritic cells and macrophages, which play crucial roles in managing immune tolerance and responding to threats that can lead to liver disease.
  • Current immunotherapies show promise for treating HCC, but further research is needed to understand immune cell interactions and to address challenges like identifying effective biomarkers and developing better treatment combinations.
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Multi-drug resistance has shown to be one of the leading threats faced currently in many chemotherapeutic agents. Permeability glycoprotein (P-gp) is an efflux transporter in membrane, an integral part of ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporters widely distributed in the body for cellular uptake. It is present enormously in cancerous cells and is in charge of generating transporter mediated resistance to treatments of tumorous cells in addition to blocking the entry of chemotherapeutic drugs into the cell.

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Dysfunctions of network activity and functional connectivity (FC) represent early events in Alzheimer's disease (AD), but the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. Astrocytes regulate local neuronal activity in the healthy brain, but their involvement in early network hyperactivity in AD is unknown. We show increased FC in the human cingulate cortex several years before amyloid deposition.

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  • Premenopausal bilateral ovariectomy is linked to a higher risk of Alzheimer's disease, but the reasons behind this connection are not fully understood.
  • In a study using rodent models of Alzheimer's, it was found that ovariectomized transgenic mice exhibited changes like increased hypothalamic energy metabolism and reduced brain connectivity compared to their sham-operated counterparts.
  • The research showed that both the genetic type of the mice and the ovariectomy procedure influenced brain imaging markers related to Alzheimer's, but no significant interaction between the type of surgery and genotype was found regarding specific protein levels linked to the disease.
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Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) is an RNA virus responsible for coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). The virus enters cells via the angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 receptor, which is present in enterocytes in the ileum and colon. Gastrointestinal (GI) manifestations include diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, and abdominal pain, and the prevalence of GI symptoms varies greatly, with a range between 2% and 57%.

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Preclinical applications of resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (rsfMRI) offer the possibility to non-invasively probe whole-brain network dynamics and to investigate the determinants of altered network signatures observed in human studies. Mouse rsfMRI has been increasingly adopted by numerous laboratories worldwide. Here we describe a multi-centre comparison of 17 mouse rsfMRI datasets via a common image processing and analysis pipeline.

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  • Copy-number variants of the CYFIP1 gene have been linked to autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and schizophrenia (SCZ), both associated with brain connectivity issues.
  • Research indicates that mice with reduced CYFIP1 expression exhibit decreased functional connectivity and white matter problems, paralleling symptoms in humans with ASD and SCZ.
  • Additionally, CYFIP1 deficiency leads to motor coordination issues and altered sensory perception, highlighting its role in brain function and its potential genetic connection to neuropsychiatric disorders.
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Background: Oral contraceptives pills (OCPs) are common and a convenient form of contraception. The use of hormonal contraceptives by women has been considered to influence gingival and periodontal disease progression.

Aim: This study was conducted to assess the effect of oral contraceptive pills on the periodontal health.

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The default mode network is a large-scale brain network that is active during rest and internally focused states and deactivates as well as desynchronizes during externally oriented (top-down) attention demanding cognitive tasks. However, it is not sufficiently understood if salient stimuli, able to trigger bottom-up attentional processes, could also result in similar reduction of activity and functional connectivity in the DMN. In this study, we investigated whether bottom-up sensory processing could influence the default mode-like network (DMLN) in rats.

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Background: Socio-economic status is a total measure of a person's work experience and of an individual or family economic and social position in relation to others, based on income, education and occupation.

Objective: The study was conducted to determine the differences in attitudes of people from different socioeconomic statuses towards their oral hygiene.

Method: A cross sectional study was conducted among subjects of various socioeconomic groups.

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Background: Immune activation during pregnancy is an important risk factor for schizophrenia. Brain dysconnectivity and NMDA receptor (NMDAR) hypofunction have been postulated to be central to schizophrenia pathophysiology. The aim of this study was to investigate resting-state functional connectivity (resting-state functional MRI-rsfMRI), microstructure (diffusion tension imaging-DTI) and response to NMDAR antagonist (pharmacological fMRI-phMRI) using multimodal MRI in offspring of pregnant dams exposed to immune challenge (maternal immune activation-MIA model), and determine whether these neuroimaging readouts correlate with schizophrenia-related behaviour.

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Learning has been proposed to coincide with changes in connections between brain regions. In the present study, we used resting-state fMRI (rsfMRI) to map brain-wide functional connectivity (FC) in mice that were trained in the hidden-platform version of the Morris water maze. C57BL6 mice were investigated in a small animal MRI scanner following 2, 10, or 15 days of acquisition learning, or 5 days of reversal learning.

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