Publications by authors named "Olga V Saik"

Cancer and neurodegenerative disorders present overwhelming challenges for healthcare worldwide. Epidemiological studies showed a decrease in cancer rates in patients with neurodegenerative disorders, including the Huntington disease (HD). Apoptosis is one of the most important processes for both cancer and neurodegeneration.

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  • People with diabetes face a greater risk of severe COVID-19 due to similar mechanisms and organ damage between the two conditions.
  • The study utilized bioinformatics to analyze molecular networks and identify key interactions between diabetes-related proteins and those targeted by SARS-CoV-2.
  • Findings highlight specific genes and proteins involved in critical biological processes affected by both diabetes and COVID-19, enhancing the understanding of their comorbidity.
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Hypoglycemia has been recognized as a risk factor for diabetic vascular complications and cognitive decline, but the molecular mechanisms of the effect of hypoglycemia on target organs are not fully understood. In this work, gene networks of hypoglycemia and cardiovascular disease, diabetic retinopathy, diabetic nephropathy, diabetic neuropathy, cognitive decline, and Alzheimer's disease were reconstructed using ANDSystem, a text-mining-based tool. The gene network of hypoglycemia included 141 genes and 2467 interactions.

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  • * GV contributes to various harmful processes in the body, including oxidative stress, inflammation, and endothelial dysfunction, which can lead to further complications like renal fibrosis and beta cell dysfunction.
  • * The cytotoxic effects of GV at the cellular level involve mitochondrial dysfunction, stress responses, and abnormal cell behaviors, suggesting that targeting GV could be a promising therapeutic approach in managing diabetes.
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  • * Researchers studied the microbial communities in the oil site, identifying their genetic characteristics and metabolic pathways related to hydrocarbon degradation, revealing significant links between geochemical factors and microbial community structure.
  • * The study concluded that geochemical parameters shape the composition and metabolic capabilities of these communities, with a predominant metabolic pathway for hydrocarbon oxidation, supporting the theory of abiogenic synthesis of Uzon’s hydrothermal petroleum.
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Glucose variability (GV) has been recognized recently as a promoter of complications and therapeutic targets in diabetes. The aim of this study was to reconstruct and analyze gene networks related to GV in diabetes and its complications. For network analysis, we used the ANDSystem that provides automatic network reconstruction and analysis based on text mining.

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Background: The rapid growth of scientific literature has rendered the task of finding relevant information one of the critical problems in almost any research. Search engines, like Google Scholar, Web of Knowledge, PubMed, Scopus, and others, are highly effective in document search; however, they do not allow knowledge extraction. In contrast to the search engines, text-mining systems provide extraction of knowledge with representations in the form of semantic networks.

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  • Asthma and hypertension frequently occur together, and understanding their comorbidity is essential for effective treatment plans.
  • Researchers identified 330 shared genes linked to both diseases, which form six interaction network modules, indicating a genetic overlap.
  • The study suggests that the comorbidity might arise from genetic regulation issues or side effects of medications and emphasizes the importance of considering both drug indications and contraindications in research.
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The increase in the number of Web-based resources on posttranslational modification sites (PTMSs) in proteins is accelerating. This chapter presents a set of computational protocols describing how to work with the Internet resources when dealing with PTMSs. The protocols are intended for querying in PTMS-related databases, search of the PTMSs in the protein sequences and structures, and calculating the pI and molecular mass of the PTM isoforms.

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Background: Currently, more than 150 million people worldwide suffer from lymphedema. It is a chronic progressive disease characterized by high-protein edema of various parts of the body due to defects in lymphatic drainage. Molecular-genetic mechanisms of the disease are still poorly understood.

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Comorbid states of diseases significantly complicate diagnosis and treatment. Molecular mechanisms of comorbid states of asthma and hypertension are still poorly understood. Prioritization is a way for identifying genes involved in complex phenotypic traits.

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  • * The updated version of ANDSystem provides a knowledge base for 272 tissues, allowing users to build and filter gene networks based on tissue-specific expression.
  • * An example analysis of the extrinsic apoptotic signaling pathway demonstrated that accounting for tissue differences can significantly alter the structure of gene networks, affecting metrics like betweenness centrality and network density.
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Comorbidity, a co-incidence of several disorders in an individual, is a common phenomenon. Their development is governed by multiple factors, including genetic variation. The current study was set up to look at associations between isolated and comorbid diseases of bronchial asthma and hypertension, on one hand, and single nucleotide polymorphisms associated with regulation of gene expression (eQTL), on the other hand.

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  • Hypertension and bronchial asthma significantly impact global health, affecting roughly 1 billion adults with hypertension and millions suffering from asthma, leading to hundreds of thousands of deaths each year.
  • The study introduced a bioinformatics methodology to analyze the comorbidity of these two diseases by identifying candidate genes that could reveal molecular mechanisms and guide the discovery of new treatments.
  • Gene network analysis showed overlapping genes and interactions between asthma and hypertension, with IL10, TLR4, and CAT identified as key genes for further exploration in understanding their comorbidity.
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MicroRNAs (miRNAs) constitute a class of small noncoding RNAs that plays an important role in the post-transcriptional regulation of gene expression. Much evidence has demonstrated that miRNAs are involved in regulating the human and mouse pluripotency. Nevertheless, to our knowledge, miRNAs in the pluripotent stem cells of one of the most commonly used model organisms - the Rattus norvegicus have not been studied.

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Background: Obesity is heritable. It predisposes to many diseases. The objectives of this study were to create a compendium of genes relevant to feeding behavior (FB) and/or body weight (BW) regulation; to construct and to analyze networks formed by associations between genes/proteins; and to identify the most significant genes, biological processes/pathways, and tissues/organs involved in BW regulation.

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Molecular genetic processes generally involve proteins from distinct intracellular localisations. Reactions that follow the same process are distributed among various compartments within the cell. In this regard, the reaction rate and the efficiency of biological processes can depend on the subcellular localisation of proteins.

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Background: An important issue in the target identification for the drug design is the tissue-specific effect of inhibition of target genes. The task of assessing the tissue-specific effect in suppressing gene activity is especially relevant in the studies of the brain, because a significant variability in gene expression levels among different areas of the brain was well documented.

Results: A method is proposed for constructing statistical models to predict the potential effect of the knockout of target genes on the expression of genes involved in the regulation of apoptosis in various brain regions.

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  • * A significant challenge in gathering this information is that manually analyzing scientific literature is time-consuming, leading to incomplete databases; hence, automated text mining using ANDSystem was employed for more efficient data extraction.
  • * The resulting HCV interactome identified interactions between 969 human proteins and 11 HCV proteins, including 153 previously unreported proteins, providing a more comprehensive resource for understanding these interactions.
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  • Understanding molecular and genetic interactions is essential for addressing research questions in biology and medicine, which is challenging due to the vast number of scientific papers available.* -
  • The ANDSystem package was created to automate the analysis of molecular genetic networks, effectively detailing various interactions between genes, proteins, and other biological components.* -
  • When used alongside existing tools like Pathway Studio and STRING, ANDSystem enhances the quality of molecular network reconstruction, serving as a valuable resource for researchers in multiple scientific disciplines.*
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Background: Pre-eclampsia is the most common complication occurring during pregnancy. In the majority of cases, it is concurrent with other pathologies in a comorbid manner (frequent co-occurrences in patients), such as diabetes mellitus, gestational diabetes and obesity. Providing bronchial asthma, pulmonary tuberculosis, certain neurodegenerative diseases and cancers as examples, we have shown previously that pairs of inversely comorbid pathologies (rare co-occurrences in patients) are more closely related to each other at the molecular genetic level compared with randomly generated pairs of diseases.

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Background: Biological processes are usually distributed over various intracellular compartments. Proteins from diverse cellular compartments are often involved in similar signaling networks. However, the difference in the reaction rates between similar proteins among different compartments is usually quite high.

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  • * Researchers used computer models and experiments to study how human and mouse TNF interacts with cowpox and variola virus TNF-binding domains, focusing on the amino acids that play a crucial role in these interactions.
  • * Analysis showed different binding affinities among the TNF and TNF-binding domain complexes, with experimental results confirming key amino acid residues involved in complex formation.
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In vivo proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy ((1) H MRS) of outbred stock ICR male mice (originating from the Institute of Cancer Research) was used to study the brain (hippocampus) metabolic response to the pro-inflammatory stimulus and to the acute deficiency of the available energy, which was confirmed by measuring the maximum oxygen consumption. Inhibition of glycolysis by means of an injection with 2-deoxy-d-glucose (2DG) reduced the levels of gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA, p < 0.05, in comparison with control, least significant difference (LSD) test), N-acetylaspartate (NAA, p < 0.

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