Publications by authors named "V Jawalagatti"

Unlabelled: Signaling rewiring allows tumors to survive therapy. Here we show that the decrease of the master regulator microphthalmia transcription factor (MITF) in lethal prostate cancer unleashes eukaryotic initiation factor 3B (eIF3B)-dependent translation reprogramming of key mRNAs conferring resistance to androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) and promoting immune evasion. Mechanistically, MITF represses through direct promoter binding eIF3B, which in turn regulates the translation of specific mRNAs.

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Cystic echinococcosis (CE), caused by the metacestode of Echinococcus granulosus sensu lato (s.l.), adversely affects the physiology of the vital organs in which they grow.

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African swine fever virus (ASFV) is a contagious epizootic pathogen adversely affecting porcine industry in Asian and European countries. Till date, 8 serotypes and 24 genotypes of the virus have been reported. Few live attenuated virus vaccine studies have reported to provide complete protection against ASFV infection but biohazard concern still remain.

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Proteases are the group of enzymes that carry out proteolysis in all forms of life and play an essential role in cell survival. By acting on specific functional proteins, proteases affect the transcriptional and post-translational pathways in a cell. Lon, FtsH, HslVU and the Clp family are among the ATP-dependent proteases responsible for intracellular proteolysis in bacteria.

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Article Synopsis
  • - 'Surra' is a disease in livestock caused by the protozoan Trypanosoma evansi. This study focuses on how both innate and adaptive immunity, especially T-helper cells, play critical roles in fighting this infection through antibody responses.
  • - Bovine calves were immunized with γ-radiation-attenuated T. evansi and later exposed to the virulent form. Results showed significant increases in pro-inflammatory cytokines (Th1 and Th17) and IgG2 antibody levels, which correlated with effective protection against the disease.
  • - In contrast, a control group with low Th1 cytokine levels experienced the infection more severely, indicating that these cytokines are essential for short-term immunity against T.
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