Publications by authors named "Kaviraj Swarnendu"

Here we conducted a multicenter open-label, randomized phase 2 and 3 study to assess the safety and immunogenicity of a severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) Omicron-specific (BA.1/B.1.

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The leishmanin skin test was used for almost a century to detect exposure and immunity to Leishmania, the causative agent of leishmaniasis, a major neglected tropical disease. Due to a lack of antigen used for the intradermal injection, the leishmanin skin test is no longer available. As leishmaniasis control programs are advancing and new vaccines are entering clinical trials, it is essential to re-introduce the leishmanin skin test.

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Our goal is to overcome treatment resistance in ovarian cancer patients which occurs in most cases after an initial positive response to chemotherapy. A central resistance mechanism is the maintenance of desmoglein-2 (DSG2) positive tight junctions between malignant cells that prevents drug penetration into the tumor. We have generated JO4, a recombinant protein that binds to DSG2 resulting in the transient opening of junctions in epithelial tumors.

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  • * Researchers tested antibodies from volunteers who had been immunized with whole sporozoites, specifically looking for antibodies that did not target CSP.
  • * Results showed that some non-CSP antibodies could bind to sporozoite surfaces and inhibit their ability to invade human liver cells, suggesting that there are additional protein targets beyond CSP that may help provide immunity against malaria.
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The Plasmodium falciparum reticulocyte binding protein homologue 5 (PfRH5) has recently shown great promise to be developed as a vaccine candidate to prevent blood-stage malaria. However, because of its molecular complexity, most previous efforts were focused on expressing PfRH5 in its native and soluble form. Here, we describe the E.

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Visceral Leishmaniasis (VL), a potentially fatal disease is caused by Leishmania donovani parasites with no vaccine available. Here we produced a dermotropic live attenuated centrin gene deleted Leishmania major (LmCen) vaccine under Good Laboratory Practices and demonstrated that a single intradermal injection confers robust and durable protection against lethal VL transmitted naturally via bites of L. donovani-infected sand flies and prevents mortality.

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The circumsporozoite protein (PfCSP) is a sporozoite surface protein whose role in sporozoite motility and cell invasion has made it the leading candidate for a pre-erythrocytic malaria vaccine. However, production of high yields of soluble recombinant PfCSP, including its extensive NANP and NVDP repeats, has proven problematic. Here, we report on the development and characterization of a secreted, soluble, and stable full-length PfCSP (containing 4 NVDP and 38 NANP repeats) produced in the expression system.

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  • Reticulocyte invasion by Plasmodium vivax relies on the Duffy-binding protein (PvDBP) interacting with the host Duffy antigen receptor for chemokines (DARC), and targeting this interaction could help prevent malaria growth.
  • A Phase I trial with 36 healthy male participants assessed the safety and immune response of the PvDBPII vaccine combined with an adjuvant (GLA-SE), revealing no serious adverse effects and good tolerance.
  • Results showed that all doses of the vaccine produced antibodies that effectively inhibited interactions between PvDBP and DARC, with the highest dose demonstrating the strongest and most enduring antibody response, suggesting potential for future malaria prevention efforts.
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The eIF2α kinase activity of the heme-regulated inhibitor (HRI) is regulated by heme which makes it a unique member of the family of eIF2α kinases. Since heme concentrations create an equilibrium for the kinase to be active/inactive, it becomes important to study the heme binding effects upon the kinase and understanding its mechanism of functionality. In the present study, we report the thermostability achieved by the catalytic kinase domain of HRI (HRI.

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The Heme Regulated Inhibitor (HRI) is a key regulator of protein synthesis in mammalian cells. Once activated under heme-deficiency and other stress conditions, it phosphorylates the α subunit of eukaryotic initiation factor 2 (eIF2α) leading to inhibition of protein synthesis. In the present study, our objective was to establish the structural and functional credentials of this kinase so as to qualify it as a stress responsive eIF2α kinase.

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Background: Plasmodium falciparum is transmitted from person to person by Anopheles mosquitoes after completing its sexual reproductive cycle within the infected mosquito. An efficacious vaccine holds the potential to interrupt development of the parasite in the mosquito leading to control and possibly eradication of malaria. A multi-component, R0.

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