Publications by authors named "P Priyamvada"

Article Synopsis
  • Glomerular diseases during pregnancy pose significant challenges for both patients and nephrologists, requiring careful planning and collaboration for optimal care.
  • Effective management focuses on controlling blood pressure, protein levels, and disease activity to reduce risks during pregnancy.
  • The review highlights the importance of preconception counseling, as well as antenatal and postnatal care, while discussing the role of immunosuppression in treating glomerular diseases.
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C3 glomerulopathy (C3G) is an ultra-rare complement-mediated kidney disease caused by to the deregulation of the alternative pathway (AP) of proximal complement. Consequently, all effector loops of the complement are active and can lead to pathologies, such as C3a- and C5a-mediated inflammation, C3b opsonization, surface C3b-mediated AP C3 convertase assembly, C3 cleavage product deposition in the glomerulus, and lytic C5b-9/MAC cell damage. The most common pathologic mechanisms are defective chronic alternative pathway deregulation, mostly occurring in the plasma, often causing C3 consumption, and chronic complement-mediated glomerular damage.

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Background: Neural epidermal-like growth factor-like 1 (NELL-1) is a protein kinase C binding protein expressed in osteoblasts and renal tubules. It is expressed in 5%-25% glomerular cells at the mRNA level. Membranous Nephropathy (MN) is characterized by the presence of antibodies against certain types of antigens on the glomerular basement membrane.

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Colorectal cancer (CRC) ranks as the third most prevalent cancer globally, hence there is an urgent need for new and effective therapeutic options. DNA topoisomerase 2A (TOP2A) plays a crucial role in the cell cycle and is involved in CRC progression, making it essential to identify structural and functional relevant alterations. Among the 24 mutations, our findings indicated that mutation D1021Y has the most deleterious effect on the TOP2A protein.

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Quantitative assessment of chronicity changes in native kidney biopsies offer valuable insights in to disease prognosis, despite the strength of qualitative information. Yet, standardization and reproducibility remain challenging. The present study aims to assess and compare the prognostic utility and reproducibility of two chronicity scoring systems based on light microscopy and whole slide imaging with morphometry and also to evaluate the prognostic utility of structural measurements: cortical non-sclerotic glomerular (NSG) density and NSG area/volume.

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