Publications by authors named "Paul Suman"

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  • Improved Overall Survival (OS) and Progression-Free Survival (PFS): Patients with relapsed classic Hodgkin lymphoma (cHL) who received immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICI) before undergoing allogeneic bone marrow transplantation (alloBMT) had significantly better 5-year OS (91%) and PFS (84%) compared to those treated with chemotherapy without ICI (66% OS and 53% PFS).
  • GVHD Incidence and Management: The study found that the incidence of severe graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) was higher in patients who received ICI prior to alloBMT, with a 12-month incidence of grade III-IV GVHD at 20% for the ICI group versus 7%
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Unlabelled: Patients who have radiographically detectable lesions in their brain or other symptoms compatible with brain tumors pose challenges for diagnosis. The only definitive way to diagnose such patients is through brain biopsy, an obviously invasive and dangerous procedure. Here we present a new workflow termed "CSF-BAM" that simultaneously identifies cell or T cell receptor rearrangements, neuploidy, and using PCR-mediated amplification of both strands of the DNA from CSF samples.

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While antibody-based immunotherapeutic strategies have revolutionized the treatment of B-cell lymphomas, progress in T-cell lymphomas has suffered from suboptimal targets, disease heterogeneity, and limited effective treatment options. Nonetheless, recent advances in our understanding of T-cell biology, the identification of novel targets, and the emergence of new therapies provide hope for the future. In this review, we explore four areas of current and evolving antibody-based strategies for the treatment of peripheral T-cell lymphoma (PTCL): monoclonal antibodies (mAbs), bispecific antibodies (BsAs), chimeric antigen receptor T-cell therapy (CAR-T), and antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs).

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Tuberculosis (TB) remains among the leading infectious causes of death. Due to the limited number of antimicrobials in the TB drug discovery pipeline, interest has developed in host-directed approaches to improve TB treatment outcomes. C-C motif chemokine-like receptor 2 (CCRL2) is a unique seven-transmembrane domain receptor that is upregulated by inflammatory signals and mediates leucocyte migration.

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The coastal regions of India, particularly the Bay of Bengal, are highly vulnerable to the severe weather conditions induced by tropical cyclones. This study presents a comprehensive analysis of the changes in vegetation cover, shoreline dynamics, and meteorological variations resulting from Cyclone Michaung and subsequent post-monsoon events along the coastal zones of Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu, India. A suite of vegetation indices, including the Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI), Enhanced Vegetation Index (EVI), Modified Vegetation Condition Index (mVCI), and Disaster Vegetation Damage Index (DVDI), were employed to assess changes in vegetation cover.

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Two types of engineered T cells have been successfully used to treat patients with cancer, one with an antigen recognition domain derived from antibodies [chimeric antigen receptors (CARs)] and the other derived from T cell receptors (TCRs). CARs use high-affinity antigen-binding domains and costimulatory domains to induce T cell activation but can only react against target cells with relatively high amounts of antigen. TCRs have a much lower affinity for their antigens but can react against target cells displaying only a few antigen molecules.

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The greatest challenge in cancer therapy is to eradicate cancer cells with minimal damage to normal cells. Targeted therapy has been developed to meet that challenge, showing a substantially increased therapeutic index compared with conventional cancer therapies. Antibodies are important members of the family of targeted therapeutic agents because of their extraordinarily high specificity to the target antigens.

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Currently, sea turtle habitats are being altered by climate change and human activities, with habitat loss posing an urgent threat to Indian sea turtles. Thus, the objective of this study is to analyze the dynamic shoreline alterations and their impacts on Olive Ridley Sea Turtle (ORT) nesting sites in Gahirmatha Marine Wildlife Sanctuary from 1990 to 2022. Landsat satellite images served as input datasets to assess dynamic shoreline changes.

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Antibody and chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cell-mediated targeted therapies have improved survival in patients with solid and haematologic malignancies. Adults with T cell leukaemias and lymphomas, collectively called T cell cancers, have short survival and lack such targeted therapies. Thus, T cell cancers particularly warrant the development of CAR T cells and antibodies to improve patient outcomes.

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Microplastics are pervasive in the natural environment and pose a growing concern for global health. Plastic waste in marine environments has emerged as a global issue, threatening not only marine biota but also human health due to its implications for the food chain. This study aims to discern the patterns and trends of research, specifically on Marine Microplastic Pollution (MMP), based on a bibliometric analysis of scientific publications from 2011 to 2022.

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  • * Findings showed an average shoreline retreat of -0.54 m/year, with 70.70% of transects eroding and only 29.30% gaining land; Zone V had the highest accretion while Zone III experienced the most erosion.
  • * The research revealed different erosion trends over various periods, stressing the importance of ongoing shoreline management and demonstrating how geospatial technology can effectively monitor coastal changes.
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NEDD4L is a HECT-type E3 ligase that catalyzes the addition of ubiquitin to intracellular substrates such as the cardiac voltage-gated sodium channel, Na1.5. The intramolecular interactions of NEDD4L regulate its enzymatic activity which is essential for proteostasis.

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This research comprehensively assesses the aftermath of Cyclonic Storm Mocha, focusing on the coastal zones of Rakhine State and the Chittagong Division, spanning Myanmar and Bangladesh. The investigation emphasizes the impacts on coastal ecology, shoreline dynamics, flooding patterns, and meteorological variations. Employed were multiple vegetation indices-Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI), Enhanced Vegetation Index (EVI), Modified Vegetation Condition Index (mVCI), Disaster Vegetation Damage Index (DVDI), and Fractional Vegetation Cover (FVC)-to evaluate ecological consequences.

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  • - The limited effectiveness of cancer immunotherapy is due to a lack of identifiable antigens on tumor cells, which are often hidden by a cellular process called nonsense-mediated decay (NMD).
  • - Researchers conducted a high throughput screen that identified a key pathway where the kinase SMG1's activity can disrupt NMD, leading to increased exposure of neoantigens.
  • - The development of a novel SMG1 inhibitor, KVS0001, boosted the presence of these immune-targetable proteins on cancer cells, offering new avenues for cancer treatment and understanding diseases involving NMD.
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Bovine tuberculosis (bTB), a chronic zoonotic disease in cattle, has a substantial socio-economic and public health impact. This study was conducted to estimate the prevalence and geographical distribution of bTB in the Sylhet district of Bangladesh. A cross-sectional study was conducted at all 12 upazilas of Sylhet district, which included 512 randomly selected cattle from 48 farms.

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Situated in the climatically vulnerable Sundarbans region, Sagar Island has increasingly been subjected to intense cyclonic events, including Yaas, Amphan, Bulbul, and Aila, leading to significant alterations in its coastal morphology. This study aims to elucidate the overwash vulnerability and shoreline dynamics in Sagar Island, spanning the period from 2000 to 2020. Utilizing satellite imagery, the study employs three indices-Overwash Shoreline Ratio (OSR), Maximum Overwash Intrusion Recurrence (MOIR), and Complete Barrier Overwash (CBO)-to assess overwash vulnerability.

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Specificity remains a major challenge to current therapeutic strategies for cancer. Mutation associated neoantigens (MANAs) are products of genetic alterations, making them highly specific therapeutic targets. MANAs are HLA-presented (pHLA) peptides derived from intracellular mutant proteins that are otherwise inaccessible to antibody-based therapeutics.

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Interactions between molecules are fundamental in biology. They occur also between amyloidogenic peptides or proteins that are associated with different amyloid diseases, which makes it important to study the mutual influence of two polypeptides on each other's properties in mixed samples. However, addressing this research question with imaging techniques faces the challenge to distinguish different polypeptides without adding artificial probes for detection.

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Uranium (U) is naturally present in ambient air, water, and soil, and depleted uranium (DU) is released into the environment via industrial and military activities. While the radiological damage from U is rather well understood, less is known about the chemical damage mechanisms, which dominate in DU. Heavy metal exposure is associated with numerous health conditions, including Alzheimer's disease (AD), the most prevalent age-related cause of dementia.

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The increasing resistance of bacteria to commercially available antibiotics threatens patient safety in healthcare settings. Perturbation of ion homeostasis has emerged as a potential therapeutic strategy to fight against antibacterial resistance and other channelopathies. This study reports the development of 8-aminoquinoline (QN) derivatives and their transmembrane Zn transport activities.

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Background: Brucellosis is an emerging disease that causes a significant impact on productive and reproductive performance in dairy cattle. Though Brucella is a pivotal microorganism for dairy cattle, the scenario of brucellosis in Sylhet District is unknown.

Objectives: A cross-sectional study was carried out to assess the prevalence and determinants associated with brucellosis in dairy cattle of Sylhet District.

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Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the most common cause of dementia worldwide. AD brains display deposits of insoluble amyloid plaques consisting mainly of aggregated amyloid-β (Aβ) peptides, and Aβ oligomers are likely a toxic species in AD pathology. AD patients display altered metal homeostasis, and AD plaques show elevated concentrations of metals such as Cu, Fe, and Zn.

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