Publications by authors named "Francis Kobia"

The evolutionarily conserved Notch signaling pathway controls cell-cell communication, enacting cell fate decisions during development and tissue homeostasis. Its dysregulation is associated with a wide range of diseases, including congenital disorders and cancers. Signaling outputs depend on maturation of Notch receptors and trafficking to the plasma membrane, endocytic uptake and sorting, lysosomal and proteasomal degradation, and ligand-dependent and independent proteolytic cleavages.

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  • * A study at Webuye Hospital analyzed the knowledge, attitudes, and practices of 140 pregnant women about IPT, revealing malaria-positive women had significantly better knowledge of side effects and dosing compared to malaria-negative women.
  • * Findings suggest that enhancing knowledge and practices regarding IPT can empower pregnant women in malaria-endemic regions, ultimately improving their health outcomes.
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In sub-Saharan Africa, malaria, which remains a major public health burden, has a prevalence of 9 to 28% and malaria in pregnancy is associated with severe adverse outcomes for the mother and her baby. Here, we sought to determine the predictors of birth weight in a cohort of 140 women with malaria in pregnancy, who were recruited at the Webuye County hospital in Western Kenya. All study participants underwent malaria diagnosis through microscopic examination of blood smear samples and were grouped into the malaria-positive and malaria-negative groups.

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  • The placenta, while essential for fetal development, faces exposure to infectious agents and chemicals from maternal blood that can harm its structure and function.
  • Advances in research have clarified how some infections are transmitted to the fetus and their effects, but there's still limited understanding of how these infections or noninfectious agents impact the placenta itself.
  • Diagnosing issues in the placenta during pregnancy is challenging, often only diagnosed after birth, highlighting the need for better methods to understand and address placental health in expectant mothers.
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Complications from placental malaria cause poor pregnancy outcomes, including low birthweight, preterm delivery, and stillbirths. Many of these complications are driven by maternal innate proinflammatory responses to the sequestration of Plasmodium falciparum in the placenta. However, recent studies show that, in reaction to maternal innate immune responses that are detrimental to the fetus, the fetus mounts innate immune counter-responses that ameliorate pregnancy outcomes.

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Cooperative DNA binding is a key feature of transcriptional regulation. Here we examined the role of cooperativity in Notch signaling by CRISPR-mediated engineering of mice in which neither Notch1 nor Notch2 can homo- or heterodimerize, essential for cooperative binding to sequence-paired sites (SPS) located near many Notch-regulated genes. Although most known Notch-dependent phenotypes were unaffected in Notch1/2 dimer-deficient mice, a subset of tissues proved highly sensitive to loss of cooperativity.

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Since its emergence in Wuhan, China in December 2019, novel Coronavirus disease - 2019 (COVID-19) has rapidly spread worldwide, achieving pandemic status on 11 March, 2020. As of 1 April 2020, COVID-19, which is caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), had infected over 800,000 people and caused over 40,000 deaths in 205 countries and territories. COVID-19 has had its heaviest toll on Europe, United States and China.

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In vertebrates, TFEB (transcription factor EB) and MITF (microphthalmia-associated transcription factor) family of basic Helix-Loop-Helix (bHLH) transcription factors regulates both lysosomal function and organ development. However, it is not clear whether these 2 processes are interconnected. Here, we show that Mitf, the single TFEB and MITF ortholog in Drosophila, controls expression of vacuolar-type H(+)-ATPase pump (V-ATPase) subunits.

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Notch signaling in prominently involved in growth regulation in metazoan tissues. Because of this, Notch is often upregulated in cancer and current efforts point to developing drugs that block its activation. Notch receptor endocytosis towards acidic compartments is a recently appreciated determinant of signaling activation.

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