Publications by authors named "Y Ramaswamy"

Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is a leading cause of vision loss in the elderly. The current standard treatment for AMD involves frequent intravitreal administrations of therapeutic agents. While effective, this approach presents challenges, including patient discomfort, inconvenience, and the risk of adverse complications.

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Atherosclerosis is a chronic inflammatory disease which is driven in part by the aberrant -differentiation of vascular smooth muscle cells (SMCs). No therapeutic drug has been shown to reverse detrimental SMC-derived cell phenotypes into protective phenotypes, a hypothesized enabler of plaque regression and improved patient outcome. Herein, we describe a novel function of colchicine in the beneficial modulation of SMC-derived cell phenotype, independent of its conventional anti-inflammatory effects.

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Smooth muscle cells, endothelial cells and macrophages display remarkable heterogeneity within the healthy vasculature and under pathological conditions. During development, these cells arise from numerous embryological origins, which confound with different microenvironments to generate postnatal vascular cell diversity. In the atherosclerotic plaque milieu, all these cell types exhibit astonishing plasticity, generating a variety of plaque burdening or plaque stabilizing phenotypes.

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Significant progress in nanotechnology has enormously contributed to the design and development of innovative products that have transformed societal challenges related to energy, information technology, the environment, and health. A large portion of the nanomaterials developed for such applications is currently highly dependent on energy-intensive manufacturing processes and non-renewable resources. In addition, there is a considerable lag between the rapid growth in the innovation/discovery of such unsustainable nanomaterials and their effects on the environment, human health, and climate in the long term.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study investigates the relationship between the genetic variant rs2217332 in the HERPUD1 gene and two eye diseases: age-related macular degeneration (AMD) and polypoidal choroidal vasculopathy (PCV) in an Indian population.
  • Researchers analyzed data from 422 participants, including patients with AMD, PCV, and healthy controls, using genetic sequencing and statistical analysis to assess associations.
  • Results indicated a significant connection between rs2217332 and PCV, but not with AMD, suggesting that this genetic variant increases the risk specifically for PCV.
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