Publications by authors named "Natalia A Soloveva"

In recent years, there has been an increasing tendency to create drugs based on certain commensal bacteria of the human microbiota and their ingredients, primarily focusing on live biotherapeutics (LBPs) and postbiotics. The creation of such drugs, termed pharmacobiotics, necessitates an understanding of their mechanisms of action and the identification of pharmacologically active ingredients that determine their target properties. Typically, these are complexes of biologically active substances synthesized by specific strains, promoted as LBPs or postbiotics (including vesicles): proteins, enzymes, low molecular weight metabolites, small RNAs, etc.

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  • Extracellular vesicles (EVs) released by tumor cells contain protein signatures that can be found in biological fluids, making them important for cancer diagnostics.
  • In this study, researchers used targeted mass spectrometry to analyze 28 EV-associated proteins in lung cancer cell lines and in plasma from lung cancer patients compared to healthy individuals.
  • Key proteins like TLN1, TUBA4A, and HSPA8 showed strong diagnostic potential, accurately distinguishing between lung adenocarcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma types.
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