Publications by authors named "Sarthak Satpathy"

Multiple Myeloma (MM) remains incurable despite advances in treatment options. Although tumor subtypes and specific DNA abnormalities are linked to worse prognosis, the impact of immune dysfunction on disease emergence and/or treatment sensitivity remains unclear. We established a harmonized consortium to generate an Immune Atlas of MM aimed at informing disease etiology, risk stratification, and potential therapeutic strategies.

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Introduction: Current multistep methods utilized for preparing and cryopreserving single-cell suspensions from blood samples for single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) are time-consuming, requiring trained personnel and special equipment, so limiting their clinical adoption. We developed a method, Simple prEservatioN of Single cElls (SENSE), for single-step cryopreservation of whole blood (WB) along with granulocyte depletion during single-cell assay, to generate high quality single-cell profiles (SCP).

Methods: WB was cryopreserved using the SENSE method and peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) were isolated and cryopreserved using the traditional density-gradient method (PBMC method) from the same blood sample (n=6).

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Article Synopsis
  • Recurrent brain tumors are a major cause of cancer-related deaths in children, and the study focused on indoximod, which inhibits a metabolic checkpoint called IDO and may enhance anti-tumor immunity post-chemotherapy.
  • A phase I trial was conducted with 81 pediatric patients, using indoximod in combination with temozolomide or radiation, to assess its safety and determine the appropriate dosage.
  • Results showed a median overall survival of 13.3 months for recurrent cases, with patients who responded to treatment experiencing significantly longer survival, and the findings indicate potential for further trials to evaluate indoximod's effectiveness in treating pediatric brain tumors.
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Increasing antibiotic resistance among ocular pathogens often results in treatment failure for blinding infections such as endophthalmitis. Hence, newer therapeutics is needed to combat multidrug-resistant infections. Here, we show a drug repurposing approach using a connectivity map based on temporal transcriptomics of (SA) infected mouse retina.

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The genomics data-driven identification of gene signatures and pathways has been routinely explored for predicting cancer survival and making decisions related to targeted treatments. A large number of packages and tools have been developed to correlate gene expression/mutations to the clinical outcome but lack the ability to perform such analysis based on pathways, gene sets, and gene ratios. Furthermore, in this single-cell omics era, the cluster markers from cancer single-cell transcriptomics studies remain an underutilized prognostic option.

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Transplant glomerulopathy develops through multiple mechanisms, including donor-specific antibodies, T cells and innate immunity. This study investigates circulating small RNA profiles in serum samples of kidney transplant recipients with biopsy-proven transplant glomerulopathy. Among total small RNA population, miRNAs were the most abundant species in the serum of kidney transplant patients.

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