Publications by authors named "Syed M Danish Rizvi"

Muscular dystrophies encompass a heterogeneous group of rare neuromuscular diseases characterized by progressive muscle degeneration and weakness. Among these, Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) stands out as one of the most severe forms. The present study employs an integrative approach combining network pharmacology, quantitative structure-activity relationship (QSAR) modeling, molecular dynamics (MD) simulations, and free energy calculations to identify potential therapeutic targets and natural compounds for DMD.

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  • * The study focuses on Zingiberene, a sesquiterpene derived from ginger, which inhibits growth and proliferation in C6 glioblastoma cells and shows signs of inducing cell death.
  • * Zingiberene's effectiveness is supported by molecular docking studies indicating strong binding to proteins involved in apoptosis, suggesting its potential as a therapeutic agent for glioblastoma, though further research is necessary.
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  • The study focused on creating a new drug delivery system using biotinylated chitosan (Bio-Chi) on multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) to improve breast cancer treatment with neratinib (NT).
  • Bio-Chi provided two targeting strategies: a pH-sensitive release mechanism and active targeting through biotin, which enhanced drug uptake by cancer cells.
  • The results showed that NT-loaded Bio-Chi-coated c-MWCNTs significantly improved drug delivery efficiency and cytotoxicity against breast cancer cells compared to free NT or NT-loaded naked c-MWCNTs.
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Tackling the ever-looming threat of antibiotic resistance remains a challenge for clinicians and microbiologists across the globe. Sulfhydryl variable (SHV) is a known bacterial enzyme associated with antibiotic resistance. The SHV enzyme has many variants.

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A against bacteria can be given as, ''. Occurrence of drug resistance attributable to CXTM-variants in bacterial pathogens is widespread. In line with our above proposed thumb rule, the present article employed concatenation of virtual screening, docking and simulation to identify a potent in silico validated anti-CTXM-14 ligand.

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Alveolar macrophages are the first line of defense against intruding pathogens and play a critical role in cancer immunology. The Toll-like receptor (TLR) family mediates an important role in recognizing and mounting an immune response against intruding microbes. TLR-9 is a member of the intracellular TLR family, which recognizes unmethylated CG motifs from the prokaryotic genome.

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Background: Multidrug resistant bacteria are a major therapeutic challenge. CTX-M-type enzymes are an important group of class A extended-spectrum β-lactamases (ESBLs). ESBLs are the enzymes that arm bacterial pathogens with drug resistance to an array of antibiotics, notably the advanced-generation cephalosporins.

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Alzheimer's disease (AD) is characterized by deposition of amyloid-β protein aggregates and an appropriate treatment strategy is urgently needed, as the number of diagnosed cases continues to increase. The management of AD and other brain-associated diseases is limited by the blood brain barrier and its selective control of drug passage. In fact, most of the promising drugs have restricted curative effects on AD owing to their lower bioavailability.

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Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a widespread dynamic neurodegenerative malady. Its etiology is still not clear. One of the foremost pathological features is the extracellular deposits of Amyloid-beta (Aβ) peptides in senile plaques.

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Cancer is a disease that has been the focus of scientific research and discovery and continues to remain so. Polo-like kinases (PLKs) are basically serine/threonine kinase enzymes that control cell cycle from yeast to humans. PLK-1 stands for 'Polo-like kinase-1'.

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Breast cancer cases in women are increasing at an alarming rate globally and extensive research is being conducted to identify a breakthrough medicine against this dreadful disease. In fact, researchers are looking for fresh targets to develop novel treatment strategies for cancer of the breasts. In this article, 'amyloid precursor protein' or (APP) and its processing enzymes are deeply studied so as to explore the same as prospective targets for breast cancer treatment.

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Background: The present study clarifies the molecular interactions of human BACE1 with novel natural ligands and also with the well-known ligand 2, 2, 4-trihydroxychalcone and Galangin for comparison.

Objective: The study of enzyme- ligands interaction is interesting, thus description of ligands binding to the active site of target molecule could be beneficial for better understanding the mechanism of the ligand on the target molecule.

Methods: Lipinski rule of five and docking study were performed between ligands and enzyme using 'Autodock4.

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Resistance to broad-spectrum beta-lactams, mediated by extended-spectrum beta-lactamase enzymes (ESBL), is an increasing problem worldwide. The present study was undertaken to determine the incidence of ESBL-production among the clinical isolates of Pseudomonas aeruginosa and their susceptibility to selected antimicrobials. A total of one eighty-seven clinical specimens were tested for the presence of ESBL production using the double-disc synergy test.

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