14 results match your criteria: "Centre of Applied Molecular Biology[Affiliation]"

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  • Otitis media (OM) is a common middle ear condition that can lead to hearing loss and developmental issues; this study focuses on chronic suppurative otitis media (CSOM) in a consanguineous Pakistani family with genetic analysis.
  • Clinical assessments revealed varying severity of hearing loss due to CSOM, with exome sequencing identifying two rare genetic variants in the BSN gene among affected family members.
  • The findings suggest a connection between impaired BSN function and ear infections, supporting previous research on its role in childhood ear conditions.
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Improving Access to Anti-HDV Testing: Development and Validation of an Affordable In-House ELISA Assay.

ACS Omega

April 2024

Department of Botany and Microbiology, College of Science, King Saud University, P.O. Box 2455, Riyadh 11451, Saudi Arabia.

In certain low-income nations, the hepatitis Delta virus and hepatitis B virus (HBV) pose a serious medical burden, where the prevalence of hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) is greater than 8%. Especially in rural places, irregular diagnostic exams are the main restriction and reason for underestimation. Utilizing serum samples from a Pakistani isolate, an internal ELISA for the quick identification of anti-HDV was created, and the effectiveness of the test was compared to a commercial diagnostic kit.

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Genotypic distribution of human papillomavirus and phylogenetic analysis of E6 and E7 gene of HR-HPV variants isolated from Pakistani population.

Medicine (Baltimore)

January 2023

Department of Molecular Biology, DNA Section, Legal Medicine Directorate, Ministry of Public Health, Kabul, Afghanistan.

High-risk-human papillomavirus (HR-HPV)-induced cervical cancer is the second most common cause of death among females worldwide. HPV16 is the most prevalent HR-HPV infection worldwide. This study found the genotypic distribution of HR-HPV in the local population and investigated the sequence variations among the E6 and E7 oncogenes of the local HPV16 genotype to the E6 and E7 oncogenes of the foreign HPV16 genotypes and constructed a phylogenetic relationship based on nucleotide sequence comparison among the variants identified in our study along with previously reported isolates that were obtained from different regions of the world.

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Dengue is an acute arboviral infection common in tropical and subtropical countries. Dengue has been highlighted as a public health concern in the last five decades, affecting almost 50% of the population in developing nations. Dengue infection results in a complex symptomatic disease that ranges from headache, fever, and skin rash to extreme hemorrhage fever and liver dysfunction.

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Dengue Vaccines: Ongoing Challenges and Current Status in the Advancement of Different Candidates.

Crit Rev Eukaryot Gene Expr

March 2022

Center of Excellence in Molecular Biology (CEMB), 87-West Canal Bank Road Thokar Niaz Baig, University of the Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan.

Dengue is a vector-borne highly systemic infectious disease of the tropical and subtropical countries and is devastating millions of lives worldwide. It may be self-eliminated like a mild fever or may cause life-threatening fatal complications as dengue hemorrhagic fever and dengue shock syndrome. The lack of specific and effective antiviral drugs and vaccines amplify its transmission rate across the world.

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Objective: To determine the high risk-human papillomavirus (HR-HPV) prevalence, genotype distribution, and associated risk factors in women with general gynaecological problems.

Study Design: Descriptive, cross-sectional study.

Place And Duration Of Study: Lady Wallingdon Hospital, Lahore from August 2018 to May 2019.

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Drug Resistance in Hepatitis C Virus: Future Prospects and Strategies to Combat It.

Crit Rev Eukaryot Gene Expr

July 2021

Division of Molecular Virology and Infectious Diseases, Centre of Excellence in Molecular Biology (CEMB), University of the Punjab, Lahore-Pakistan; Hazara University, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan.

Induction of highly pathogenic hepatitis C virus (HCV) causes chronic hepatitis round the world. This virus is easily prone to developing resistance against antiviral drugs because of two viral polymerases that do not possess the proofreading and overlapping reading frame abilities. There is more than one explanation for how this virus builds up resistance against antiviral drug treatments.

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Association of Interleukin 28B Polymorphism with Clearance of Hepatitis C Virus: A Mini Review.

Crit Rev Eukaryot Gene Expr

July 2021

Division of Molecular Virology and Infectious Diseases, Centre of Excellence in Molecular Biology (CEMB), University of the Punjab, Lahore-Pakistan; Hazara University, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan.

The highly infectious hepatitis C virus (HCV) is the major cause of chronic hepatitis around the globe. Approximately 3% of the world's population has been affected by both chronic and acute HCV. In this study, we highlight the relationship between single-nucleotide proteins (SNPs) and interleukin (IL) IL28B on chromosome 19 with the treatment response of chronic HCV infection along with its sustained virologic response (SVR).

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Paradoxical Role of Dengue Virus Envelope Protein Domain III Antibodies in Dengue Virus Infection.

Crit Rev Eukaryot Gene Expr

July 2021

Division of Molecular Virology and Infectious Diseases, Centre of Excellence in Molecular Biology (CEMB), University of the Punjab, Thokar Niaz Baig, Lahore, Pakistan.

Every year, approximately 100 million individuals are infected with dengue viral infections. Severe dengue infection, characterized as dengue hemorrhagic fever, leads to loss of intravascular fluids and severe bleeding. During dengue virus (DENV) secondary infection, the body produces neutralizing antibodies that cause a strong immune response, resulting in severe hemolysis and plasma leakage.

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HSV-1 Infection: Role of Viral Proteins and Cellular Receptors.

Crit Rev Eukaryot Gene Expr

August 2020

Division of Molecular Virology and Infectious Diseases, Centre of Excellence in Molecular Biology (CEMB), University of the Punjab, Lahore-Pakistan; Hazara University, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan.

The interaction between herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) and its host starts with the attachment of the virus for entry and spreading into host cells involving viral glycoproteins and host receptors. Once entered, it remains persistent as a latent infection throughout the host's life as it cannot be cleared completely by the immune system. Viral regulatory proteins and host factors determine whether the virus will enter into the acute or latent mode of infection.

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Dose-dependent acute phase response of aqueous leaf decoction of Nerium oleander in Wistar rats.

J Biol Regul Homeost Agents

February 2018

Cell and Molecular Biology Laboratory, Department of Zoology, University of the Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan

Many studies have been carried out in order to determine the toxicity of medicinal plants. The objective of this study was to compare and analyze the hepatic response against two doses of Nerium oleander, (N. oleander) “kaner” leaf decoction.

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Background: Early diagnosis of HCV infection is based on detection of antibodies against HCV proteins using recombinant viral antigens. The present study was designed to select, clone and express the antigenic regions of Core and E2 genes from local HCV-3a genotype and to utilize the antigenic recombinant proteins (Core & E2) to develop highly sensitive, specific and economical diagnostic assays for detection of HCV infection.

Methods: The antigenic sites were determined within Core and E2 genes and were then cloned in pET-28a expression vector.

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Studies on the role of neutralizing antibodies against envelope genes in resolving HCV pseudo-particles infection.

Mol Biol Rep

June 2014

Centre of Applied Molecular Biology, Ministry of Science & Technology Govt. of Punjab, 87-West Canal Bank Road, Thokar Niaz Baig, Lahore, Pakistan,

Characterization of antibodies targeting the attachment and entry of the viral particles into host cells is important for studding antibody mediated neutralization. Antibodies against the envelope glycoproteins (EGP) have neutralizing capacity and can prevent HCV infections. System based on HCV pseudo typed-particles (HCVpp) stably expressing EGP can be used for screening of HCV anti envelope neutralizing antibodies in the serum of patients with acute and chronic HCV infections.

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Hepatitis C virus (HCV) entry into isolated primary liver cells and cell lines requires interaction with the cell surface receptors. The study of HCV attachment with host cell surface receptors has been hindered by the unavailability of competent cell culture based system for HCV propagation. This problem has been overcome by the development of genetically tagged infectious HCV pseudo particles (HCVpp) harboring unmodified E1 and E2 glycoproteins.

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