Publications by authors named "Rajesh Basnet"

Background: The Chinese chaste tree Vitexnegundo (VN) is a popular herb in South and Southeast Asia that has several health benefits, including the ability to inhibit tumor growth and induce apoptosis in multiple tumors. Literature revealed scanty research on breast cancer, with little focus on the molecular mechanism of the disease and an emphasis on targets, biological networks, and active components. Exploring natural compounds as possible therapeutic options is an old but still promising approach for drug discovery and development.

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  • Cancer is driven by genetic mutations leading to uncontrolled cell growth, with CDK6 playing a crucial role in this process by regulating cell proliferation and other cellular functions.
  • Researchers are developing CDK6 inhibitors as a new treatment strategy for cancer, but challenges such as selectivity, potency, and cost related to CDK6's structure and its interaction with other proteins persist.
  • The review details CDK6's role in cancer, its regulatory mechanisms, and examines the efficacy and future potential of existing and emerging therapies targeting CDK6.
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The need to contrive interventions to curb the rise in cancer incidence and mortality is critical for improving patients' prognoses. Adoptive cell therapy is challenged with quality large-scale production, heightening its production cost. Several cancer types have been associated with the expression of highly-immunogenic CTAG1 and CTAG2 antigens, which share common epitopes.

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Background: Esophageal cancer (EC) is a global canker notorious for causing high mortality due to its relentless incidence rate, convoluted with unyielding recurrence and metastasis. However, these intricacies of EC are associated with an immoderate expression of NY-ESO-1 antigen, presenting a lifeline for adoptive T cell therapy. We hypothesized that naturally isolated higher-affinity T cell receptors (TCRs) that bind to NY-ESO-1 would allow T lymphocytes to target EC with a pronounced antitumor response efficacy.

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Clofazimine (CFZ) and bedaquiline (BDQ) are currently used for the treatment of multidrug-resistant (MDR) () strains. In recent years, adding CFZ and BDQ to tuberculosis (TB) drug regimens against MDR strains has significantly improved treatment results, but these improvements are threatened by the emergence of MDR and extensively drug-resistant (XDR) strains. Recently, CFZ and BDQ have attracted much attention for their strong clinical efficacy, although very little is known about the mechanisms of action, drug susceptibility test (DST), resistance mechanisms, cross-resistance, and pharmacokinetics of these two drugs.

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Gut microbiota composition has caused perplexity in developing precision therapy to cure metabolic disorders. However, recent research has focused on using daily diet and natural bioactive compounds to correct gut microbiota dysbiosis and regulate host metabolism. Complex interactions between the gut microbiota and dietary compounds disrupt or integrate the gut barrier and lipid metabolism.

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Background: The developmental biology for the nonalcoholic fatty liver disease and coronary heart disease are known but elaborative ideas of triglycerides phenomenon in the embryo-genesis of the liver and the heart are still not clear.

Objective: The aim of the study was to relate different triglycerides like LXRα, LPL, LDL R, PPARG-, SREBP-1C expression in the high fat fed mice with the normal fed diet mice in the process of developmental and embryo-genesis biology.

Methods: Tissue preparation was done by ripalysis.

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Background: The mammalian role of the rapamycin (mTOR) pathway is the practical nutrient-sensitive regulation of animal growth and plays a central role in physiology, metabolism, and common diseases. The mTOR is activated in response to nutrients, growth factors, and cellular energy. The mTOR pathway activates in various cellular processes and human cancer diseases.

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Background: Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a common metabolic disorder characterized by a persistent increment of blood glucose. Type 2 DM is characterized by insulin resistance and β-cell dysfunction. Thioredoxin-interacting protein (TXNIP) is among the factors that control the production and loss of pancreatic β-cells.

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Throughout human history infectious diseases have emerged to become global threats once in a while. Sometimes the previously established infections surfaced due to geographical extension or by increasing their transmissibility or pathogenicity while in other instances new infections have periodically emerged by transmitting from animals to humans. A proper strengthening of the existing health care system, disease surveillance, advancement in medical technology and healthy lifestyle is a must for controlling the future re-emergence of pandemics.

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Background & Aims: Dietary minerals have significant effects on the risk of cardiovascular disease. However, the results of previous studies were not uniform across different countries. The current study aims to determine the causal effects of dietary calcium, zinc, and iron intakes on coronary artery disease (CAD) among Nepalese men.

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  • Dietary nutrients can significantly affect the risk of cardiovascular diseases, with variations observed across different countries, and this study focuses on coronary artery disease (CAD) risks in the Nepalese population.
  • Conducted at Shahid Gangalal National Heart Center, the study evaluated dietary intake of 612 respondents and found that higher intakes of certain nutrients like saturated fatty acids, total fat/oil, and cholesterol positively correlate with CAD, while β-carotene and vitamin C show an inverse relationship.
  • The study's findings suggest that specific dietary interventions could help prevent CAD in Nepal, although further research like prospective cohort studies is needed to establish stronger connections between these nutrients and CAD in the population.
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Background: Gout, inflammatory arthritis caused by the deposition of monosodium urate crystals into affected joints and other tissues, has become one of the major health problems of today's world. The main risk factor for gout is hyperuricemia, which may be caused by excessive or insufficient excretion of uric acid. The incidence is usually in the age group of 30- 50 years, commonly in males.

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Protein kinase B (AKT) PI3K / AKT / mTOR signaling pathways play a crucial role in modulating cell survival, proliferation, metastasis, metabolism, angiogenesis, and apoptosis. The AKT family consists of three isoforms: AKT1, AKT2, and AKT3. Moreover, it has high sequence homology in the kinase domain and has similar substrate specificity to other members of AGC protein kinase.

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  • SGK family proteins, particularly SGK3, have similar structures and functions to AKT and are involved in the PI3K signaling pathway, which is crucial for cell growth and survival.
  • These proteins play an important role in cancer development by regulating essential cellular processes like proliferation and survival.
  • The study focuses on the role of SGK3 in cancer progression and compares its functions with AKT in regards to cell cycle regulation and potential cancer treatments.
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The serum and glucocorticoid-regulated kinase (SGK) family has been implicated in the regulation of many cellular processes downstream of the PI3K pathway. It plays a crucial role in PI3K-mediated tumorigenesis, making it a potential therapeutic target for cancer. SGK family consists of three isoforms (SGK1, SGK2, and SGK3), which have high sequence homology in the kinase domain and similar substrate specificity with the AKT family.

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Telemedicine is starting to play an important role in the health field in India. In this case report we describe the successful use of telementoring to remove a parathyroid tumor in a patient with residual hyperparathyroidism after two previous unsuccessful attempts in tumor excision. A 21-yr-old patient crippled with advanced hyperparathyroidism was taken up for third-time exploration at Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences (AIMS), Kochi, with guidance from the Sanjay Gandhi Postgraduate Institute of Medical Sciences (SGPGIMS), Lucknow, using telemedicine technology.

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