Publications by authors named "Karthikeyan Muthusamy"

Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) and chilli (Capsicum annuum) are globally significant vegetable crops susceptible to damping-off disease caused by Pythium aphanidermatum, leading to substantial yield losses. The study aimed to document the biocontrol and plant growth promotion potential of Streptomyces rochei against damping-off disease in tomato and chilli. The actinobacterial isolates ACS18 followed by ACT30, and AOE12 were accomplished as the most effective antagonists against P.

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Cystic fibrosis is an autosomal recessive condition caused by mutations in the CFTR gene, which encodes the CFTR protein. Currently, CF is a life-limiting illness that has a limited cure. The present study aimed to identify top leads against CFTR protein with F508del in comparison with Lumacaftor.

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Background: The incidence of CRC has increased worldwide over the past decade. The statistics report from WHO highlights the increased severity and fatality rate of CRC among the populations. Wnt/β-catenin is recognized as the resource for cell regeneration and cancer signaling pathways driven by frizzled receptor cofactors.

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Glory lily (), an ornamental climbing plant, contains the bioactive compound colchicine, attracting attention from the pharmaceutical industry. However, soilborne pathogens have emerged as a serious threat to the cultivation of glory lily, leading to substantial economic losses in the southern parts of India. Among these, the three major pathogens are , , and , causing dry root rot (also referred to as charcoal rot), wilt, and stem rot, respectively.

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Background: Little leaf disease caused by phytoplasma infection is a significant threat to eggplant (also known as brinjal) cultivation in India. This study focused on the molecular characterisation of the phytoplasma strains and insect vectors responsible for its transmission and screening of brinjal germplasm for resistance to little leaf disease.

Results: Surveys conducted across districts in the Tamil Nadu state of India during 2021-2022 showed a higher incidence of phytoplasma during the Zaid (March to June), followed by Kharif (June to November) and Rabi (November to March) seasons with mean incidence ranging from 22 to 27%.

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The genetic alteration in the antioxidant gene Glutathione-S-Transferases Pi 1 (GSTP1) namely GSTP1*IIe105Val (rs1695) and GSTP1*Ala114Val (rs1138272) changes the individual susceptibility to cardiovascular disease (CVD) and type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) by altering the substrate binding and catalytic activity. This study aims to investigate the association of GSTP1 rs1695 and rs1138272 polymorphism with CVD development in T2DM patients. Genotyping was performed with 400 study participants-group I: control; group II: T2DM; group III: CVD; and group IV: T2DM/CVD [n = 100 each] by PCR-RFLP.

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Charcoal rot caused by Macrophomina phaseolina is one of the most devastating diseases that cause severe yield loss in Gloriosa superba cultivation. Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) are extensively harnessed as biocontrol agents due to their effectiveness in combating a wide array of plant pathogens through a multifaceted approach. The present study delved into the mechanisms underlying its ability to inhibit root rot pathogen and its capacity to promote plant growth in G.

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Background: Individuals with Down syndrome (DS) have a 40%-60% chance of being born with congenital heart disease (CHD). This indicates that CHD in individuals with DS is not solely caused by trisomy 21, and there may be other genetic factors contributing to the development of CHD in these children. A study has identified variants in the specific genes that contribute to the pathogenesis of CHD in children with DS, isolated DS, and the CHD group.

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The renin enzyme is considered a promising target for hypertension and renal diseases. Over the last three decades, several experimental and theoretical studies have been engaged in the discovery of potent renin inhibitors. The identified inhibitors that undergo clinical trials are still failing to meet the criteria of potency and safety.

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Inflammation is a multifaceted "second-line" adaptive defense mechanism triggered by exo/endogenous threating stimuli and inter-communicated by various inflammatory key players. Unresolved or dysregulated inflammation in lungs results in manifestation of diseases and leads to irreparable damage. Aquaporins (AQPs) are a ubiquitously expressed superfamily of intrinsic transmembrane water channel proteins that modulate the fluid homeostasis.

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Worldwide, the burden of chronic kidney disease (CKD) has increased rapidly and is a lethal disease. The klotho protein plays a vital role in the regulatory mechanism in the progression of CKD. Particularly the decreased expression of klothoand its genetic variations might affect the potency of drugs.

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Background: Hypertension is notably a serious public health concern due to its high prevalence and strong association with cardiovascular disease and renal failure. It is reported to be the fourth leading disease that leads to death worldwide.

Objectives: Currently, there is no active operational knowledge base or database for hypertension or cardiovascular illness.

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, an ascomycetous, omnipresent, cellulose-decaying soil fungus, has been reported to be a well-known mycoparasitic biological control agent. In this study, we isolated , a mycoparasitic fungus for the first time in India from sclerotia of the notorious plant pathogen , causing head rot disease in cabbage. A total of five mycoparasitic fungi were isolated from the sclerotial bodies of (TNAU-CR 01, 02, 03, 04 and 05).

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Alzheimer's Disease (AD), the most common and major disability issue in our society, has a substantial economic impact. Despite substantial advances in aetiology, diagnosis, and therapy, the fundamental causes of the disease remain unknown, accurate biomarkers are not well characterized, and current pharmaceutical medications are not cost-effective. Effective care for Alzheimer's disease and other types of dementia is crucial for patients' long-term health.

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Background And Aims: The association of mitochondrial NADH dehydrogenase gene mutations with type 2 diabetes in the Karaikudi population was previously reported. This is a case report that demonstrated rare mutations are responsible for maternally inherited peripheral neuropathy of diabetes.

Methods: We describe a 70-year-old male and his family (n = 25) with type 2 diabetic peripheral neuropathy having four rare mutations, 8597T > C, 8699T > C, 8966T > C, 10188A > G, and 9 bp deletion in various regions of the mitochondrial genes.

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COVID-19 is more virulent and challenging to human life. In India, the Ministry of AYUSH recommended some strategies through Siddha, homeopathy, and other methods to effectively manage COVID-19 (Guidelines for AYUSH Clinical Studies in COVID-19, 2020). and homeopathy medicines are in use for the prevention and treatment of COVID-19 infection; however, the mechanism of action is less explored.

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A cobalt(III) complex, [Co(L)]Cl (complex , where L = 1,8-[,-bis{(3-formyl-2-hydroxy-5-methyl)benzyl}]-1,4,8,11-tetraaza-5,5,7,12,12,14-hexamethylcyclotetradecane) with distorted octahedral geometry has been synthesized and characterized using various spectroscopic techniques. The structure of the ligand has remarkably rich hydrogen intermolecular interactions such as H···H, H···C/C···H, and H···O/O···H that vary with the presence of the metal ion, and the structure of complex has Cl···H interactions; this result has been proved by Hirshfeld surface and two-dimensional (2D) fingerprint maps analyses. The complex exhibits a quasi-reversible Co(III)/Co(II) redox couple with = -0.

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Valproic acid (VPA) is a well-established anticonvulsant drug discovered serendipitously and marketed for the treatment of epilepsy, migraine, bipolar disorder and neuropathic pain. Apart from this, VPA has potential therapeutic applications in other central nervous system (CNS) disorders and in various cancer types. Since the discovery of its anticonvulsant activity, substantial efforts have been made to develop structural analogues and derivatives in an attempt to increase potency and decrease adverse side effects, the most significant being teratogenicity and hepatotoxicity.

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Histone deacetylase (HDAC) inhibitors, are new class of cancer chemotherapeutics used in clinical development. It plays a pivotal role in restoring the acetylation balance and lysine residual deacetylation in histone and non-histone proteins. Notably, HDAC inhibitors have been approved by FDA to treat different malignancies.

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Developing peptide-based drugs are very promising to address many of the lifestyle mediated diseases which are prevalent in a major portion of the global population. As an alternative to synthetic peptide-based drugs, derived peptides from natural sources have gained a greater attention in the last two decades. Aquatic organisms including plants, fish and shellfish are known as a rich reservoir of parent protein molecules which can offer novel sequences of amino acids in peptides, having unique bio-functional properties upon hydrolyzing with proteases from different sources.

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The binding of heat stable enterotoxin (STa) secreted by enterotoxigenic (ETEC) to the extracellular domain of guanylyl cyclase c (ECD) causes activation of a signaling cascade, which ultimately results in watery diarrhea. We carried out this study with the objective of finding ligands that would interfere with the binding of STa on ECD. With this view in mind, we tested the biological activity of a alkaloid rich fraction of against ETEC under in vitro conditions.

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The development of chronic kidney disease (CKD) drugs remains a challenge due to the variations in the genes. The vitamin D receptor (VDR) and Cytochrome 24A1 (CYP24A1) genetic variants might affect the drug potency, efficacy and pathway. Here we have to analyse and determine the deleterious single-nucleotide polymorphisms (nsSNPs) of VDR and CYP24A1 genes and their different population's drug responses in different populations to understand the key role in CKD.

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