Publications by authors named "Harish C Chandramoorthy"

Bacterial infections or their biofilms in diabetic foot ulcer (DFU) are a key cause of drug-resistant wounds and amputations. Cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) is well documented for its antibacterial effect and promoting wound healing. In the current study, we built an argon-based, custom CAP device and investigated its potential in eliminating laboratory and clinical bacterial strains derived from DFU.

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The novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic outbreak caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) has garnered unprecedented global attention. It caused over 2.47 million deaths through various syndromes such as acute respiratory distress, hypercoagulability, and multiple organ failure.

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Silver nanoparticles are opted to have various applications in different fields ranging from traditional medicines to culinary items. It is toxic and most effective against bacteria, fungi viruses, parasites, parasite carrying vectors such as mosquitoes and their larvae and other eukaryotic microorganisms at low concentration without any side effects and toxicity to humans. In view of these data, the present research has been investigated by synthesizing silver nanoparticles using 1mM silver nitrate and aqueous extract of Passiflora foetida.

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The chance of survival rate and autophagy of smooth muscle cells under calcium stress were drastically improved with a prolonged inclusion of Lycopene in the media. The results showed an improved viability from 41% to 69% and a reduction in overall autophagic bodies from 7% to 3%, which was well in agreement with the LC3II and III mRNA levels. However, the proliferation was slow compared to the controls.

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Objective: The present investigation aims on the clinical attributes and haematological parameters between symptomatic (COVID-19 ICU) and asymptomatic (COVID-19 homes isolation) patients as predisposing sign for COVID-19 related mortality.

Materials And Methods: A retrospective cohort research was conducted of admitted patients to ICU, who were suffering from severe COVID-19 in Aseer Central Hospital, Abha, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) from July 2020 until September 2020. The study included individuals with COVID -19 and ICU admission as symptomatic group and others who are COVID-19 positives with quarantine as asymptomatic group.

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The crude aqueous and ethanolic leaf extracts of were screened for methicillin resistant (MRSA) multidrug resistant (MDR) , , and . Antibacterial and antifungal activities were assessed by standard disc diffusion and tube dilution methods. The results showed that ethanolic extract inhibited , at 250 µg/mL and at 200 µg/mL comparable to the susceptible antibiotics used as positive controls.

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  • The study explored how induced stress from smoking (nicotine) and metabolic stress from diabetes (high glucose) affect dental stem cells, focusing on their differentiation and bone formation capabilities.
  • Progenitor stem cells from dental pulp, follicle, and gingival tissues were treated with nicotine and glucose, with results showing moderate cell viability, but lower viability when both stressors were combined.
  • While there were no significant changes in certain pro-inflammatory markers, some factors like IL-6 and BDNF contributed to cell survival, and various differentiation markers were expressed differently among the dental stem cell types, indicating that these stressors affect regenerative healing processes.
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miRNAs biomarkers are emerging as an essential part of clinical oncology. Their oncogenic and tumour suppressor properties playing a role in malignancy has generated interest in their potential for use in disease prognosis. While several studies on miRNA have been carried out across the globe, evaluating the clinical implications of miRNAs in cancer diagnosis and prognosis research has currently not been attempted.

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Coordinated effects of glucose and oleic acid on glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) mediated differentiation of insulin-positive differentiating umbilical cord mesenchymal stromal cells (dUCBMSCs) was studied using a co-culture of NCI-H716 (GLP-1+) and UCBMSCs (insulin+). The addition of 2.5 mM glucose increased the proliferation of NCI-H716 cells by 30% and induced transformation of UCBMSCs into insulin-secreting cells in 18 days as compared to 22 days in control cells.

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Melanoma is a global disease that is predominant in Western countries. However, reliable data resources and comprehensive studies on the theragnostic efficiency of miRNAs in melanoma are scarce. Hence, a decisive study or comprehensive review is required to collate the evidence for profiling miRNAs as a theragnostic marker.

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The microRNAs (miRNAs) are small noncoding single-stranded RNAs typically 19-25 nucleotides long and regulated by cellular and epigenetic factors. These miRNAs plays important part in several pathways necessary for cancer development, an altered miRNA expression can be oncogenic or tumor-suppressive. Recent experimental results on miRNA have illuminated a different perspective of the molecular pathogenesis of head and neck cancers.

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Context: Rational screening of arylidene derivatives for biological activities has resulted in many lead molecules with anticancer properties with effective therapeutic window.

Aims: In the current study, FCX, an arylidene derivative, was screened for anticolon and prostate cancer activity.

Settings And Design: Prostate and colon cancer cell lines were used to check the FCX effect on proliferation, apoptosis, and mechanism of drug action.

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Diabetic nephropathy (DN) is the most common manifestation of high glucose induced diabetes mellitus. In this study, we report the effects of Cassia auriculata ethanol leaf extract (CALE) on DN-associated cell toxicity and complications. The effects of CALE were screened in vitro using RGE cells.

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Background: The proteomic signature or profile best describes the functional component of a cell during its routine metabolic and survival activities. Additional complexity in differentiation and maturation is observed in stem/progenitor cells. The role of functional proteins at the cellular level has long been attributed to anatomical niches, and stem cells do not deflect from this attribution.

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Background: External stressors such as high altitude and low oxygen are known to affect the human microbiome, and in light of the increased occurrence of dental caries and periodontitis in orthodontic patients, the effect of high altitude and the altered oral environment in orthodontic patients on the oral salivary microbiome was researched.

Materials & Methods: 31 orthodontic patients from high altitude, Aseer region and 25 orthodontic patients, residing at sea level, as controls were included. DNA isolation was done from the saliva collected from the study participants.

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Background: Healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) are a global public health problem. For the fulfillment of Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030, the promotion of preventive care medicine through HAI management is a crucial issue. This study explores the perspectives of Saudi tertiary healthcare workers (HCWs) on HAIs and infection control measures.

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  • The study aimed to examine the presence of TORCH infections (toxoplasmosis, rubella, cytomegalovirus, herpes) in pregnant women at an antenatal clinic in Abha, Saudi Arabia.
  • Blood samples from 190 women were analyzed, revealing a high seropositivity for CMV (100%) and herpes simplex type 1 (94.7%), while other infections had varying prevalence.
  • While there were some associations between TORCH infections and pregnancy complications like abortions and low birth weight, the findings weren't statistically significant, indicating a need for further research on CMV's effects during pregnancy.
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In this study, we report the combination of indirubin-3-monoxime (I3M) and thymoquinone (Tq) to have excellent therapeutic efficacy in models of Lung cancer (LC). Preliminary screening was done with A549 cells. Cell cycle, apoptosis and NFκB phosphorylation were determined by flow cytometry, while apoptotic proteins, Akt and mTOR were assessed by western blotting.

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Prostate cancer (PrC) is the second-most frequent cancer in men, its incidence is emerging globally and is the fifth leading cause of death worldwide. While diagnosis and prognosis of PrC have been studied well, the associated therapeutic biomarkers have not yet been investigated comprehensively. This systematic review and meta-analysis aim to evaluate the theragnostic effects of microRNA expressions on chemoresistance in prostate cancer and to analyse the utility of miRNAs as clinical theragnostic biomarkers.

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The interaction of mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) with paracrine signals and immunological cells, and their responses and regenerative commitment thereafter, is understudied. In the current investigation, we compared MSCs from the umbilical cord blood (UCB), dental pulp (DP), and liposuction material (LS) on their ability to respond to activated neutrophils. Cytokine profiling (interleukin-1α [IL-1α], IL-2, IL-4, IL-6, IL-8, tumor necrosis factor-α [TNF-α], interferon-γ [IFN-γ], transforming growth factor-β [TGF-β]), cellular proliferation and osteogenic differentiation patterns were assessed.

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: The study aimed to investigate the effect of bone marrow mesenchymal stromal cells (BMMSCs) on implant-bone osseointegration in type I diabetic New Zealand rabbits. BMMSCs harvested from healthy rabbits were processed and validated for purity and osteocyte differentiability. Mandibular incisors of diabetic and control rabbits were carefully extracted, and the sockets were plugged with collagen sponges.

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IgE-dependent reactions mediate the majority of allergic diseases. This study explores the effects of thymoquinone (Tq) on IgE-mediated allergic response in activated mast cells, basophils, and neutrophils. Tq treatment resulted in a dose-dependent decrease in levels of TNF-α and IL-4 in activated RBL-2H3 cells.

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