Publications by authors named "Tabish H Khan"

Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) stands as one of the most lethal cancers, marked by rapid progression, pronounced chemoresistance, and a complex network of genetic and epigenetic dysregulation. Within this challenging context, sirtuins, NAD-dependent deacetylases, have emerged as pivotal modulators of key cellular processes that drive pancreatic cancer progression. Each sirtuin contributes uniquely to PDAC pathogenesis.

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  • * Researchers analyzed the structural changes of DENV protease at different pH levels, discovering it exists in a random-coiled state at physiological pH, but forms more structured alpha-helical and beta-sheet formations when the pH decreases.
  • * The findings indicate that DENV protease undergoes significant conformational changes based on pH, suggesting these insights could aid in creating new therapeutic strategies for combating dengue fever.
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The objective of this study is to examine IL-11-induced mechanisms of inflammatory cell migration to the central nervous system (CNS). We report that IL-11 is produced at highest frequency by myeloid cells among the peripheral blood mononuclear cell (PBMC) subsets. Patients with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis (RRMS) have an increased frequency of IL-11 monocytes, IL-11 and IL-11R CD4 lymphocytes, and IL-11R neutrophils in comparison to matched healthy controls.

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Leprosy is a chronic bacterial disease caused by . Leprosy patients have been found to have defects in T cells activation, which is critical to the clearance of the bacilli. Treg cell suppression is mediated by inhibitory cytokines such as IL10, IL-35 and TGF-β and its frequency is higher in leprosy patients.

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CD40 plays dual immunoregulatory roles in Leishmania major infection and tumor regression. The functional duality emerges from CD40-induced reciprocal p38MAPK and ERK-1/2 phosphorylations. Because phosphotyrosine-based signaling in hematopoietic cells is regulated by the phosphotyrosine phosphatase SHP-1, which is not implied in CD40 signaling, we examined whether SHP-1 played any roles in CD40-induced reciprocal signaling and anti-leishmanial function.

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