Publications by authors named "Indu Verma"

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  • The study evaluated the effectiveness of Xpert MTB/RIF Ultra in diagnosing pleural tuberculosis (TB) using pleural fluid, as traditional methods have been challenging.
  • Out of 261 TB suspects, 232 were analyzed, with 59 diagnosed with TB, and their classifications included definite TBP, probable TBP, and non-TB controls.
  • Xpert MTB/RIF Ultra demonstrated a sensitivity of 52.5% in diagnosing TBP, outperforming standard methods like smear and culture, and significantly improved diagnosis rates among probable TBP cases.
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Background And Aim: The increasing dilemma of multidrug-resistant cancer cells in response to currently available chemotherapeutic drugs and their associated side effect(s), calls for the investigation of alternative anticancer advances and molecules. Therefore, the present study aimed to elucidate the combinatorial potential against colon cancer of human defensin 5 in combination with 5-fluorouracil (5-FU), and against 5-FU resistant colon tumor cells.

Methods: The in vivo combinatorial potential of HD-5 with 5-FU was elucidated in terms of tumor morphometrics, apoptosis assay, surface morphology histology of the colon(s), and transcriptional alterations.

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Diagnosis of TB at early stages of HIV infection may lead to timely intervention for improving patient outcome. Antibodies to Mycobacterium tuberculosis recombinant RpfB protein and two immunodominant peptides of Rpf B protein were evaluated in the sera of HIV TB, HIV and HIV pulmonary TB patients by ELISA. Serum antibodies from 90 % and 65 % of HIVTB patients reacted to recombinant RpfB protein and synthetic peptide RpfP1 respectively.

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The nucleic acid amplification tests (NAATs) such as Xpert MTB/RIF have transformed the TB diagnostic field by significantly increasing the case detection. However, newer improved diagnostic assays are still needed to meet the WHO targets to end TB. Present study is based on a novel approach of utilizing the in-vivo expressed specific mycobacterial transcriptomic biomarkers for the diagnosis of pulmonary tuberculosis (PTB).

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Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection associated with weakened immune system due to decreased CD4 T cell count favors development of tuberculosis. Effector immune responses are also associated with micronutrient status due to their prominent role in maintaining immune functions. Micronutrient deficiencies are quite common among HIV patients that further result into compromised immunity thus making the conditions even more favorable for mycobacteria to establish disease.

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Non-sputum-based biomarker assay is urgently required as per WHO's target product pipeline for diagnosis of tuberculosis. Therefore, the current study was designed to evaluate the utility of previously identified proteins, encoded by in vivo expressed mycobacterial transcripts in pulmonary tuberculosis, as diagnostic targets for a serodiagnostic assay. A total of 300 subjects were recruited including smear+, smear- pulmonary tuberculosis (PTB) patients, sarcoidosis patients, lung cancer patients and healthy controls.

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  • Tuberculosis (TB) is a disease you can catch from the air, and it can affect the lungs or other parts of the body, like the eyes (this is called ocular tuberculosis or OTB).
  • Diagnosing OTB is hard, and there isn't a standard way to treat it, which can make recovery uncertain.
  • The study looks at different ways to diagnose OTB and recent tests that might help doctors figure out how to treat it better.
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Introduction: Diabetes is a potent risk factor for the activation of latent tuberculosis and worsens the tuberculosis (TB) treatment outcome. The major reason for mortality and morbidity in diabetic patients is due to their increased susceptibility to TB. Thus, the study was conducted to understand the crosstalk between and its host upon latent tuberculosis infection and under hyperglycemic conditions or diabetes.

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Objectives: Bone tuberculosis (TB) is the third most common types of extrapulmonary tuberculosis. It is critical to understand mycobacterial adaptive strategies within bone lesions to identify mycobacterial factors that may have role in disease pathogenesis.

Methods: Whole genome microarray was used to characterize the in-vivo transcriptome of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (M.

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Chronic nasal carriage of Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) is a risk factor for relapse of granulomatosis with polyangiitis (GPA), and genetic susceptibility to infections and autoimmune diseases is majorly affected by HLA genes. Previous studies have shown the association of HLA Class-II genes with GPA susceptibility.

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Objective: The objective of the study is to know type of hypertension affecting pregnant women and impact on perinatal outcome.

Subject And Methods: This is a prospective cohort study; 120 women with hypertensive disorders of pregnancy (HDP) at gestation ≥28 weeks who delivered in our institute were enrolled. Sociodemography, gestational age, mode of delivery, APGAR, birth weight, fetal growth restriction (FGR), and perinatal outcome were recorded.

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Interfaces formed between a lipid decorated liquid crystal (LC) film and an aqueous phase can mimic the bimolecular membrane where interfacially occurring biological phenomena (, lipid-protein interactions, protein adsorption) can be visually monitored by observing the surface-sensitive orientations of LCs. The ordering behavior of LCs at different phospholipid-based LC interfaces (1,2-dilauroyl--3-phosphocholine (DLPC) and lysophosphatidic acid (LPA)) were investigated to determine the sensing of an important cytoplasmic protein (juxtamembrane of epidermal growth factor receptor (JM-EGFR)). At both DLPC and LPA decorated interfaces, the LC adopts homeotropic ordering, causing a dark optical appearance under crossed polarizers.

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Exposure to particulate matter pollutant PM diminishes the immune response to mycobacterial antigens relevant to contain the infection in the granuloma, thus leading to reactivation of latent bacilli. The present study was therefore designed based on the hypothesis that exposure to PM affects the granuloma formation and reactivation of latent mycobacterial bacilli contained in the granuloma. For the sampling of PM, based on initial standardisations, Teflon filter was selected over the quartz filter.

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The evidence of an association between diabetes and latent tuberculosis infection (LTBI) remains limited and inconsistent. Thus, the study aims to delineate the role of diabetes in activation of latent tuberculosis infection. Murine model of latent tuberculosis and diabetes was developed, bacillary load and gene expression of resuscitation promoting factors (rpfA-E) along with histopathological changes in the lungs and spleen were studied.

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Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused by Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) is a global health problem, India being the second most affected country. The kinetics of antibody response to SARS-CoV-2 in Indian population is not studied yet. To understand serological response in relation to age, gender, time period and severity of disease, Roche Elecsys anti-SARS-CoV-2 test was used which analysed both IgM and IgG.

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has the potential to escape various cellular defense mechanisms for its survival which include various oxidative stress responses, inhibition of phagosome-lysosomes fusion and alterations in cell death mechanisms of host macrophages that are crucial for its infectivity and dissemination. Diabetic patients are more susceptible to developing tuberculosis because of impairement of innate immunity and prevailing higher glucose levels. Our earlier observations have demonstrated alterations in the protein profile of exposed to concurrent high glucose and tuberculosis conditions suggesting a crosstalk between host and pathogen under high glucose conditions.

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Aim: Key to the successful management of paediatric pulmonary tuberculosis (PTB) lies in the early detection and proper treatment. We evaluated the performances of modern diagnostic tests: loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP-IS6110), Xpert MTB/RIF (Cepheid) and mycobacteria growth indicator tube (BACTEC MGIT 960 culture) against a modified version of international consensus diagnostic definition (i.e.

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Disseminated complex (MAC) and infections have almost similar clinical presentations but require different therapeutic management. A duplex PCR was designed based on the sequence variation between the genes encoding catalase-peroxidase (KatG) of complex and , so as to discriminate MAC, and mixed mycobacterial (MAC + ) infections in HIV patients. An accurate, single-step differential diagnosis of disseminated mycobacterial infections in HIV patients was achieved with specific detection of a single band each for (120 bp) and  (90 bp) and two bands for the mixed (120 and 90 bp) infections.

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Objective: To elucidate disease-specific host protein profile in vitreous fluid of patients with intraocular inflammation due to tubercular uveitis (TBU).

Methods: Vitreous samples from 13 patients with TBU (group A), 7 with non-TBU (group B) and 9 with no uveitis (group C) were analysed by shotgun proteomics using Liquid Chromatography Tandem Mass Spectrometry (LC-MS/MS). Differentially expressed proteins (DEPs) were subjected to pathway analysis using WEB-based Gene SeT Analysis Toolkit software.

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Background: Characteristics of laboratory findings of COVID-19 patients are of great significance for diagnosis and treatment. Studies that have analysed the variations in hepatic profile in correlation with the inflammatory markers in SARS-CoV-2 are limited.

Methods: We retrospectively analysed liver function tests and inflammatory markers of 170 admitted patients with confirmed COVID-19 in the tertiary care centre, Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER), India, using Roche Cobas Autoanalyzer.

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Background: Diabetes is an important risk factor for developing tuberculosis. This association leads to exacerbation of tuberculosis symptoms and delayed treatment of both the diseases. Molecular mechanism and biomarkers/drug targets related to copathogenesis of tuberculosis and diabetes are still poorly understood.

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Pre-eclampsia is commonly associated with higher serum uric acid levels, which is known to increase vascular tone. A previous retrospective study established a positive correlation between raised serum uric acid levels and reduced incidence of post-spinal hypotension. However, until date, this correlation has not been prospectively evaluated in exclusively pre-eclamptic women.

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Background: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of mortality in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Along with traditional cardiovascular risk factors and systemic inflammation, metabolic syndrome (MetS) contributes to CVD and increased mortality in patients with RA. In this study we determine the prevalence of MetS in RA patients presenting to a tertiary care centre in north India.

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