Publications by authors named "Mohammed Hakami"

Fibroblast growth factor receptor 3 (FGFR3) is a key protein involved in regulating cell growth and development. Aberrant activation of FGFR3 has been linked to several diseases, including cancer and skeletal disorders. Therefore, identifying potential inhibitors of FGFR3 is of great interest in developing targeted therapies.

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  • - Familial partial lipodystrophies (FPLDs) are rare genetic disorders that cause loss of fat tissue in certain body areas, with FPLD type 3 linked to mutations in the PPARγ gene.
  • - A case study examined a Saudi female with FPLD3, showing severe health issues like uncontrolled diabetes and pancreatitis, and her condition improved significantly after treatment with the drug Pioglitazone.
  • - Genetic analysis identified a novel pathogenic mutation in the PPARγ gene, which likely enhances the protein's ability to bind with Pioglitazone, leading to better patient outcomes and expanding the understanding of FPLD3 mutations.
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Objective: Saudi Arabian adults face high rates of depression, stress, and anxiety. Self-stigma complicates the situation, hindering timely treatment and resulting in adverse outcomes. This study examined the prevalence of these mental health conditions and self-stigma among adults and their association with sociodemographic factors in the Jazan region of Saudi Arabia.

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The sensation of pain can elevate anxiety levels, establishing a cyclical pattern that may result in the avoidance or premature termination of dental procedures. Previous endeavors employing various methods and products have produced varied outcomes. Jet injection systems, employing high pressure and velocity to deliver anesthesia without needles, offer a non-invasive option for local anesthesia administration.

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Cervical cancer begins in the cells lining the cervix and is caused by persistent infection with certain types of human papillomavirus (HPV). Initially, it has no symptoms, and later it causes pelvic pain, abnormal vaginal bleeding, and pain during intercourse. It is the fourth-ranked cancer among women, and many women die from cervical cancer every year, particularly in low-income countries and the majority could be prevented with early detection and treatment.

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Classification of pathogenic E. coli has been focused either in mammalian host or infection site, which offers limited resolution. This review presents a comprehensive framework for classifying all E.

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  • Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) is a bacteria that can cause various infections, with MRSA being a resistant strain that complicates treatment options and necessitates the search for alternative drugs like Linezolid.
  • A study focused on finding a more effective multitargeted drug candidate than Linezolid by examining certain proteins in S. aureus and performing docking studies, leading to promising results for the drug Deprodone.
  • Further investigations into the stability and interactions of Deprodone with the target proteins showed favorable outcomes, but experimental validation against MRSA is still required to confirm its efficacy as a therapeutic option.
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: This study aimed to explore the impact of physical activity on depression, anxiety, and stress among pregnant women in the Jazan region of Saudi Arabia. : A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted among pregnant women attending randomly selected prenatal clinics in primary healthcare hospitals in Jazan, Saudi Arabia. The calculated sample size was 350.

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The NOD-Like Receptor Protein-3 (NLRP3) inflammasome is a key therapeutic target for the treatment of epilepsy and has been reported to regulate inflammation in several neurological diseases. In this study, a machine learning-based virtual screening strategy has investigated candidate active compounds that inhibit the NLRP3 inflammasome. As machine learning-based virtual screening has the potential to accurately predict protein-ligand binding and reduce false positives outcomes compared to traditional virtual screening.

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Background: Leishmaniasis is a deadly protozoan parasitic disease and a significant health problem in underdeveloped and developing countries. The global spread of the parasite, coupled with the emergence of drug resistance and severe side effects associated with existing treatments, has necessitated the identification of new and potential drugs.

Objective: This study aimed to identify promising compounds for the treatment of leishmaniasis by targeting two essential enzymes of Leishmania donovani: trypanothione reductase (Try-R) and trypanothione synthetase (Try-S).

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  • Renal function disruption can significantly impact overall health, making it crucial to understand how harmful substances like acrylamide (ACR) affect the kidneys.
  • This study examined how ACR causes kidney damage by targeting specific proteins and pathways, and also assessed the protective effects of green-synthesized zinc oxide nanoparticles (ZNO-MONPs) over a 60-day period with various treatment groups.
  • Results showed that ZNO-MONPs effectively reduced ACR-induced kidney tissue damage and oxidative stress, suggesting they could be a potential protective treatment against ACR's harmful effects on renal function.
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Rational: Online Diabetes Self-Management Education and Support (DSMES) offers people with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) accessible and tailored education, utilising innovative and interactive tools such as social media to enhance engagement and outcomes. Despite the demonstrated effectiveness of social media-based DSMES in improving health outcomes, there remains a significant gap in qualitative insights regarding participants' experiences.

Aim: This study aims to explore the experiences of people with T2DM who are using a newly developed WhatsApp-based DSMES.

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Interleukin-8 (IL-8) is a chemokine, a type of signaling molecule that has a role in immunological responses and inflammation. In recent years, IL-8 is additionally related to cancer growth and recurrence. Breast cancer growth, progression, and metastatic development are all linked to IL-8.

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The present research reports the anti-cancer potential of recombinant L-Glutaminase from Streptomyces roseolus. L-Glutaminase gene was synthesized by codon-optimization, cloned and successfully expressed in E. coli BL21 (DE3).

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The Varicella-zoster virus (VZV), classified as a neurotropic member of the Herpesviridae family, exhibits a characteristic pathogenicity, predominantly inducing varicella, commonly known as chickenpox, during the initial infectious phase, and triggering the reactivation of herpes zoster, more commonly recognized as shingles, following its emergence from a latent state. The pathogenesis of VZV-associated neuroinflammation involves a complex interplay between viral replication within sensory ganglia and immune-mediated responses that contribute to tissue damage and dysfunction. Upon primary infection, VZV gains access to sensory ganglia, establishing latent infection within neurons.

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Drug resistance in cancer treatment presents a significant challenge, necessitating innovative approaches to improve therapeutic efficacy. Integrating machine learning (ML) in cancer research is promising as ML algorithms outrival in analysing complex datasets, identifying patterns, and predicting treatment outcomes. Leveraging diverse data sources such as genomic profiles, clinical records, and drug response assays, ML uncovers molecular mechanisms of drug resistance, enabling personalised treatment, maximising efficacy and minimising adverse effects.

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Purpose: Artificial Intelligence is drastically used nowadays in healthcare, but little is known about the attitude and perception of medical students towards AI in Saudi Arabia. This study aimed to explore undergraduate medical student's views on AI, assessed their understanding of AI, and the level of confidence of using basic AI tools in the future.

Methods: This cross-sectional study invited 303 medical undergraduate students to complete an anonymous electronic survey, which consists of questions related to attitude, understanding and confidence of using basic AI tools.

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Malaria is a mosquito-borne infectious disease that is caused by the parasite. Most of the available medication are losing their efficacy. Therefore, it is crucial to create fresh leads to combat malaria.

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Among the most prevalent forms of cancer are breast, lung, colon-rectum, and prostate cancers, and breast cancer is a major global health challenge, contributing to 2.26 million cases with approximately 685,000 deaths worldwide in 2020 alone, typically beginning in the milk ducts or lobules that produce and transport milk during lactation and it is becoming challenging to treat as the tissues are developing resistance, which makes urgent calls for new multitargeted drugs. The multitargeted drug design provides a better solution, simultaneously targeting multiple pathways, even when the drug resists one, it remains effective for others.

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Background: A genetic polymorphism that causes abnormal folate metabolism may lead to genomic instability and increase susceptibility to malignancies such as Acute Lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). The purpose of this research is to identify methylene tetrahydrofolate reductase (MTHFR C677T) (NCBI ID: 4524) mutation in ALL patients.

Methods: The study was a descriptive case-control hospital-based study with one hundred Sudanese participants divided equally into fifty (50) Sudanese ALL diagnosed patients as cases and fifty (50) Sudanese individuals as controls.

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Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a severe and infectious respiratory condition caused by the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). This case-control study aimed to evaluate serum levels of various immunological markers in patients with COVID-19 compared to those with bacterial pneumonia and a healthy control group. Serum samples were collected from adult participants across various COVID-19 isolation centers, including Kassala State and Ahmed Gasim Hospital, between April and June 2021.

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Protein kinases are an attractive therapeutic target for cardiovascular, cancer and neurodegenerative diseases. Cancer cells demand energy generation through aerobic glycolysis, surpassing "oxidative phosphorylation" (OXPHOS) in mitochondria. The pyruvate dehydrogenase kinases (PDKs) have many regulatory roles in energy generation balance by controlling the pyruvate dehydrogenase complex.

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Cervical cancer poses a significant global health challenge, ranking as the fourth most common cancer among women worldwide and resulting in approximately 300,000 deaths yearly, predominantly caused by high-risk human papillomavirus strains (HPV), mainly types 16 and 18. The scenario poses the urgent need of the hour to develop effective treatment strategies that can address the complexity of cervical cancer and multitargeted inhibitor designing that holds promise as it can simultaneously target multiple proteins and pathways involved in its progression and have the potential to enhance treatment efficacy, reduce the likelihood of drug resistance. In this study, we have performed multitargeted molecular docking of FDA-approved drugs against cervical cancer replication and maintenance proteins- Xenopus kinesin-like protein-2 (3KND), cell division cycle protein-20 (4N14), MCM2-histone complex (4UUZ) and MCM6 Minichromosome maintenance (2KLQ) with HTVS, SP and XP algorithms and have obtained the docking and MM\GBSA score ranging from -8.

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Diabetes affects people of all ages, regardless of gender and background. To date, there is no evidence for the effect of sakuranetin against the streptozotocin (STZ)-induced diabetes paradigm. The research was directed to evaluate the antidiabetic activity of sakuranetin in the STZ model invoking the diabetes-induced disease paradigm.

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  • * Conducted with 216 women, the research analyzed genetic polymorphisms using PCR, revealing a high prevalence of certain genotypes among women with RPL and differences in allele frequency between cases and controls.
  • * Findings suggest a potential association between the studied genetic variants and RPL, though statistical significance was not established for most comparisons, indicating a need for further research.
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