Publications by authors named "Makarov V"

Introduction: The European Working Group on Sarcopenia in Older People (EWGSOP2) defines sarcopenia as a muscle disease (muscle failure) rooted in adverse muscle changes that accrue across a lifetime; sarcopenia is common among adults of older age. New findings on the hormonal and metabolic characteristics of patients with sarcopenia have aided in developing more targeted therapeutic strategies. However, treating older patients with sarcopenia still poses a number of challenges.

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Background/objectives: Influenza viruses and SARS-CoV-2 are currently cocirculating with similar seasonality, and both pathogens are characterized by a high mutational rate which results in reduced vaccine effectiveness and thus requires regular updating of vaccine compositions. Vaccine formulations combining seasonal influenza and SARS-CoV-2 strains can be considered promising and cost-effective tools for protection against both infections.

Methods: We used a licensed seasonal trivalent live attenuated influenza vaccine (3×LAIV) as a basis for the development of a modified 3×LAIV/CoV-2 vaccine, where H1N1 and H3N2 LAIV strains encoded an immunogenic cassette enriched with conserved T-cell epitopes of SARS-CoV-2, whereas a B/Victoria lineage LAIV strain was unmodified.

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The evolution of man on Earth took place under conditions of constant exposure to background ionizing radiation (IR). From this point of view, it would be reasonable to hypothesize the existence of adaptive mechanisms that enable the human organism to safely interact with IR at levels approximating long-term natural background levels. In some situations, the successful operation of molecular mechanisms of protection against IR is observed at values significantly exceeding the natural background level, for example, in cancer cells.

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  • The study examined lipid and carbohydrate metabolism as well as adipokines and growth factors in three mouse models with different metabolic disorders: alimentary obesity, leptin-resistant obesity, and diabetes mellitus.
  • In the alimentary obesity model, mice showed moderate liver fat, enlarged adipose tissue, and elevated levels of glucose, adiponectin, and cholesterol.
  • In the leptin-resistant model, severe tissue issues were noted, along with high blood sugar and leptin but low triglycerides and certain growth factors.
  • The diabetes mellitus model revealed a decrease in insulin-producing cells and lower levels of important hormones like adiponectin and leptin, along with high insulin levels.
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Glycogen synthase kinase-3 beta (GSK-3β or GSK-3B) is a serine-threonine kinase involved in various pathways and cellular processes. Alteration in GSK-3β activity is associated with several neurological diseases including Alzheimer's disease (AD), bipolar disorder, and rare diseases like Rett syndrome. GSK-3β is also implicated in HIV-associated dementia (HAD), as it is upregulated in HIV-1-infected cells and plays a role in neuronal dysfunction.

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Objective: Aim: To improve the treatment results of patients with anastomotic leaks by studying genetic predisposition.

Patients And Methods: Materials and Methods: The object of this prospective study were 17 patients with anastomotic leaks. A group of 80 practically healthy people was tested as control.

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Background: Schizophrenia varies greatly from person to person, mainly because of its polygenic nature. Consequently, schizophrenia patients form distinct subphenotypes of schizophrenia, with specific symptom patterns and outcomes.

Methods: This study included 4257 adults, with long-term schizophrenia (control - 8955 individuals) who were assessed for schizophrenia with potentially severe outcomes based on following criteria: disability in functional and/or physical domains before the age of 40; severe negative symptoms (present in infancy or shortly after onset); a continuous course of the disease.

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Novel drugs and improved diagnostics for (MTB) are urgently needed and go hand in hand. We evaluated the activity of two benzothiazinone drug candidates (MCZ, PBTZ169; BTZ043) and their main metabolites against MTB using advanced nanomotion technology. The results demonstrated significant reductions in MTB viability within 7 h, indicating the potential for rapid, precise antibiotic susceptibility testing based on a phenotypic read-out in real time.

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. In many studies over the past decade, scientists have made a connection between the composition of gut microbiota and human health. A number of publications have shown that gut bacteria are involved in many metabolic and physiological processes of the organism.

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Introduction And Importance: Low-grade appendicular mucinous neoplasms are rare. In contrast to other malignant tumors, they lack the ability for infiltrative growth or lymph node metastasis, but intraperitoneal mucin spread may lead to a life-threatening condition, known as a pseudomyxoma peritonei.

Case Presentation: Patient, a 47-year-old female, with complaints of a palpable mass in her right inguinal area, presented to our clinic.

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  • Superficial malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumors (SF-MPNSTs) are rare cancers that share some features with spindle cell melanomas and desmoplastic melanomas, but their biological characteristics remain poorly understood.* -
  • A study comparing SF-MPNST to other tumor types through whole-exome and RNA sequencing found that SF-MPNST had an intermediate tumor mutational burden and distinct gene expression patterns, indicating differences among these cancer types.* -
  • Immunohistochemical analysis revealed notable differences in markers like H3K27me3 and PRAME between SF-MPNST and other cancers, suggesting potential for new diagnostic markers and insights into tumor behavior.*
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Time-of-flight mass spectrometry (TOF MS) excels in rapid and high-sensitivity analysis, making it a cornerstone of analytical chemistry. But as sample complexity explodes in omics studies, so does the need for higher resolving power to ensure accurate results. Traditional TOF instruments face a challenge: achieving high resolution often requires a very large instrument.

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Currently, it is known that the gut microbiota plays an important role in the functioning of the immune system, and a rebalancing of the bacterial community can arouse complex immune reactions and lead to immune-mediated responses in an organism, in particular, the development of atopic dermatitis (AD). Cytokines and chemokines are regulators of the innate and adaptive immune response and represent the most important biomarkers of the immune system. It is known that changes in cytokine profiles are a hallmark of many diseases, including atopy.

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  • This study explores how gut bacteria influence cardiovascular diseases, focusing on harmful metabolites linked to conditions like coronary artery disease (CAD) and heart failure with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF).
  • It involved 189 participants categorized into three groups: CAD (93), HFrEF (43), and healthy controls (53), using advanced techniques like network analysis and machine learning to analyze gut microbiota and its relationship to these heart conditions.
  • Key findings showed significant differences in gut microbiota composition and diversity, with specific microbial features and metabolites, such as lower TMAO levels in CAD and HFrEF groups, suggesting a complex interaction between gut health and cardiovascular disease.
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Background: Both lung lobe segmentation and lung fissure segmentation are useful in the clinical diagnosis and evaluation of lung disease. It is often of clinical interest to quantify each lobe separately because many diseases are associated with specific lobes. Fissure segmentation is important for a significant proportion of lung lobe segmentation methods, as well as for assessing fissure completeness, since there is an increasing requirement for the quantification of fissure integrity.

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The diversity of geographically distributed human populations shows considerable variation in external and internal traits of individuals. Such differences are largely attributed to genetic adaptation to various environmental influences, which include changes in climatic conditions, variations in sleep and wakefulness, dietary variations, and others. Whole-genome data from individuals of different populations make it possible to determine the specific genetic sites responsible for adaptations and to further understand the genetic structure underlying human adaptive characteristics.

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We present a standardized metadata template for assays used in pharmaceutical drug discovery research, according to the FAIR principles. We also describe the use of an automated tool for annotating assays from a variety of sources, including PubChem, commercial assay providers, and the peer-reviewed literature, to this metadata template. Adoption of a standardized metadata template will allow drug discovery scientists to better understand and compare the increasing amounts of assay data becoming available, and will facilitate the use of artificial intelligence tools and other computational methods for analysis and prediction.

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  • * Vindeburnol, derived from eburnamine-vincamine alkaloids, has shown promise in treating CNS disorders like multiple sclerosis, Alzheimer's, and depression in animal models, although clinical trials have been limited.
  • * The review discusses various synthetic methods for creating vindeburnol and explores its pharmacological effects, highlighting its potential as a framework for developing future CNS-focused medications.
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: The goal of this study was to compare the results of CNV detection by three different methods using 13 paired carcinoma samples, as well as to perform a statistical analysis of the agreement. : CNV was studied using NanoString nCounter v2 Cancer CN Assay (Nanostring), Illumina Infinium CoreExome microarrays (CoreExome microarrays) and digital droplet PCR (ddPCR). : There was a good level of agreement (PABAK score > 0.

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Neoantigen immunoediting drives immune checkpoint blockade efficacy, yet the molecular features of neoantigens and how neoantigen immunogenicity shapes treatment response remain poorly understood. To address these questions, 80 patients with non-small cell lung cancer were enrolled in the biomarker cohort of CheckMate 153 (CA209-153), which collected radiographic guided biopsy samples before treatment and during treatment with nivolumab. Early loss of mutations and neoantigens during therapy are both associated with clinical benefit.

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During infection Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) forms physiologically distinct subpopulations that are recalcitrant to treatment and undetectable using standard diagnostics. These difficult to culture or differentially culturable (DC) Mtb are revealed in liquid media, their revival is often stimulated by resuscitation-promoting factors (Rpf) and prevented by Rpf inhibitors. Here, we investigated the role of nitric oxide (NO) in promoting the DC phenotype.

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Invasion and metastasis are important hallmarks of lung cancer, and affect patients' survival. Early diagnostics of metastatic potential are important for treatment management. Recent findings suggest that the transition to an invasive phenotype causes changes in the expression of 700-800 genes.

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Lymphovascular invasion (LVI) in lung cancer is a significant prognostic factor that influences treatment and outcomes, yet its reliable detection is challenging due to interobserver variability. This study aims to develop a deep learning model for LVI detection using whole slide images (WSIs) and evaluate its effectiveness within a pathologist's information system. Experienced pathologists annotated blood vessels and invading tumor cells in 162 WSIs of non-mucinous lung adenocarcinoma sourced from two external and one internal datasets.

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  • This study analyzes the prevalence of cancer-related genetic variants in the Russian population, focusing on two groups: nearly 75,000 adults and over 2,800 long-lived individuals.
  • Using a semi-automated algorithm, researchers identified and interpreted variants in 28 recommended cancer-associated genes, resulting in the discovery of numerous novel and known pathogenic variants.
  • The findings provide valuable genetic information that could enhance cancer prevention strategies and screening methods, while the hybrid assessment algorithm improves the process of evaluating variant significance.
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  • The Russo-Ukrainian war has resulted in serious chest injuries, particularly from gunshot wounds, leading to high mortality and disability rates.
  • A case involving a 44-year-old male injured by artillery demonstrated successful endoscopic removal of a metal fragment from the bronchus using forceps, highlighting challenges in managing such complex injuries.
  • The study concludes that minimally invasive techniques in treating gunshot injuries to the chest improve patient outcomes by reducing surgical trauma and operation time.
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