130 results match your criteria: "Dr. D Y Patil Biotechnology and Bioinformatics Institute[Affiliation]"

Given the evolutionary nature of tumor complexities and heterogeneity, the early diagnosis of cancer encounters various challenges. Complexities at the level of metabolite reprogramming are compelling in the background of invasiveness, metastasis, drug- and radiation-induced metabolic alterations, immunotherapy-influenced changes, and pro-tumor niche including microbiome. Therefore, it is crucial to examine both current and future obstacles associated with early cancer detection specifically in the context of tumor metabolite biomarkers at preclinical and clinical levels.

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Hotspots for Disease-Causing Mutations in the Mitochondrial TIM23 Import Complex.

Genes (Basel)

November 2024

School of Neurobiology, Biochemistry and Biophysics, George S. Wise Faculty of Life Sciences, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv 6997801, Israel.

The human mitochondrial proteome comprises approximately 1500 proteins, with only 13 being encoded by mitochondrial DNA. The remainder are encoded by the nuclear genome, translated by cytosolic ribosomes, and subsequently imported into and sorted within mitochondria. The process of mitochondria-destined protein import is mediated by several intricate protein complexes distributed among the four mitochondrial compartments.

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Background/objectives: Biallelic mutations in the gene are associated with a rare genetic disease known as infantile-onset multisystem neurologic, endocrine, and pancreatic disease (IMNEPD). In this study, we describe a new case carrying a previously identified mutation, provide an updated analysis of the relative frequencies of the clinical features across all published cases (including the three latest studies), and perform a bioinformatics analysis of the newly identified PTRH2 protein variants from a structural perspective.

Methods: Clinical examination of the patients was carried out, and genetic testing was performed using a genome sequencing strategy.

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Discordance of 3rd and 4th generation QuantiFERON-TB Gold assays by pregnancy stages in India.

J Clin Tuberc Other Mycobact Dis

February 2025

Weill Cornell Medicine, Center for Global Health, 402 East 67th Street, 2nd Floor, New York, NY 10065, USA.

Background: Pregnancy and HIV affect CD4+ T lymphocytes and impact performance of QuantiFERON-TB Gold (QFT). We compared the results of QFT with QuantiFERON-TB Gold Plus (QFT-Plus), which also measures CD8+ responses to TB antigens, during pregnancy and postpartum.

Methods: We screened 516 pregnant women for TB infection (TBI) with IGRA.

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Tetraspanins superfamily proteins have been shown to play an important role in several physiological processes and diseases such as cancer. Transmembrane polar residues of tetraspanins have an implication in regulating the process of cancer metastasis. Tetraspanin CD82 has been demonstrated to exert an anti-metastatic role while mutating polar residues in its transmembrane domains (TMDs) abrogates its metastasis inhibitory role.

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From lab to life: advances inbioprinting and bioink technology.

Biomed Mater

December 2024

Additive Manufacturing Laboratory, Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, Defence Institute of Advanced Technology (DU), Girinagar Pune-411025 Maharashtra, India.

Bioprinting has the potential to revolutionize tissue engineering and regenerative medicine, offering innovative solutions for complex medical challenges and addressing unmet clinical needs. However, traditionalbioprinting techniques face significant limitations, including difficulties in fabricating and implanting scaffolds with irregular shapes, as well as limited accessibility for rapid clinical application. To overcome these challenges,bioprinting has emerged as a groundbreaking approach that enables the direct deposition of cells, biomaterials, and bioactive factors onto damaged organs or tissues, eliminating the need for pre-fabricated 3D constructs.

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Anaerobic bacteria and methanogenic archaea at municipal landfill dumping sites play a vital role in the landfill ecology, waste degradation, global warming and climate change. Although landfill works as a cheap way of solid waste management, unmanaged landfill plays a significant role in spreading pollutants and pathogens in natural ecosystems. The genera and are important groups of anaerobic microbes from a public and environmental health perspective.

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Diabetes mellitus remains a global challenge, with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM) prevalence increasing from 4% to 6.4% in the past 30 years. Presently oral hypoglycaemic agents like GLP-1 agonists, biguanides, sulphonylureas, glinides, and thiazolidinediones are employed in clinical practice.

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Strontium doped 58S bioglass incorporated chitosan/gelatin porous scaffold for bone tissue engineering applications.

Int J Biol Macromol

December 2024

Center of Excellence in Tissue Engineering, Department of Biotechnology and Medical Engineering, National Institute of Technology, Rourkela, Odisha 769008, India. Electronic address:

Bioglass (Bg) is accepted as a revolutionary material, and doping with strontium (Sr) ions in the Bg network exhibits improved biofunctionality towards bone tissue regeneration and inhibits osteoclast formation. Keeping this in view, the present study focused on the development of chitosan (CS)/gelatin (GE) porous scaffolds incorporated with Sr-doped Bg nanoparticles (nSrBg) for bone tissue engineering applications. The SEM analysis of the fabricated scaffold exhibited that it possessed a homogenous microstructure with an interconnected porous network having pore sizes of 100-300 μm.

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  • The Rapid Fluorescence Focus Inhibition Test (RFFIT) measures the potency of rabies monoclonal antibodies, but is time-consuming and requires specialized facilities and trained personnel.
  • The World Health Organization has encouraged the development of alternative methods, leading to the creation of an In-vitro ELISA test that uses inactivated rabies vaccine to quantify antibody potency.
  • This new ELISA test is validated for accuracy and sensitivity, easy to perform, cost-effective, and can be conducted without the need for specialized labs, providing results in just a few hours.
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  • - Erythropoiesis, the process of red blood cell formation, is influenced by numerous genes that are regulated not only by transcription but also by epigenetic factors like microRNAs (miRNAs), essential for both normal functioning and various blood disorders.
  • - Specific miRNAs regulate the stages of erythropoiesis and have been linked to hematological diseases, highlighting their potential as biomarkers and therapeutic targets in conditions such as anemia, β-thalassemia, and leukemia, with some showing promising results in clinical trials.
  • - Despite the advances in understanding miRNAs' roles, challenges remain in effectively delivering them for therapeutic use without unwanted effects, necessitating ongoing research to improve treatment strategies.
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Public Health Challenges at the Upcoming Kumbh Mela 2025: Addressing the Mpox global public health emergency of international concern.

Travel Med Infect Dis

October 2024

Department of Infection, Division of Infection and Immunity, Centre for Clinical Microbiology, University College London, London, UK; NIHR Biomedical Research Centre, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK.

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Novel insights on oral squamous cell carcinoma management using long non-coding RNAs.

Oncol Res

September 2024

Department of Surgical Oncology, Dr. D. Y. Patil Medical College, Hospital & Research Centre, Dr. D. Y. Patil Vidyapeeth, Pune, 411018, India.

Oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) is one of the most prevalent forms of head and neck squamous cell carcinomas (HNSCC) with a poor overall survival rate (about 50%), particularly in cases of metastasis. RNA-based cancer biomarkers are a relatively advanced concept, and non-coding RNAs currently have shown promising roles in the detection and treatment of various malignancies. This review underlines the function of long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) in the OSCC and its subsequent clinical implications.

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Introduction: MicroRNAs (miRNAs), a distinct category of non-coding RNAs, exert multifaceted regulatory functions in a variety of organisms, including humans, animals, and plants. The inventory of identified miRNAs stands at approximately 60,000 among all species, and 1,926 in Homo sapiens manifest miRNA expression.

Method: Their theranostic role has been explored by researchers over the last few decades, positioning them as prominent therapeutic targets as our understanding of RNA targeting advances.

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Cancer drug resistance is associated with metabolic adaptation. Cancer cells have been shown to implicate acetylated polyamines in adaptations during cell death. However, exploring the mimetic of acetylated polyamines as a potential anticancer drug is lacking.

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Vaginal health is essential to a woman's overall well-being, as abnormalities in vaginal health can lead to a variety of gynaecological disorders, such as urinary tract infections, yeast infections, and bacterial vaginosis. The vaginal microbiome is essential for the prevention of these infections. Disruptions in this microbial ecosystem can significantly impact vaginal health.

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Current postexposure prophylaxis of rabies includes vaccines, human rabies immunoglobulin (RIG), equine RIG, and recombinant monoclonal antibodies (mAb). In the manufacturing of rabies recombinant mAb, charge variants are the most common source of heterogeneity. Charge variants of rabies mAb were isolated by salt gradient cation exchange chromatography (CEX) to separate acidic and basic and main charge variants.

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Aurora Kinase B belongs to the serine kinase family. It plays an essential role in cell division and participates in mitosis and chromatid segregation. Overexpression, polymorphism, and splicing variants in the protein lead to tumorigenesis, leading to cancer.

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Chronic wound healing, especially in burns, is a major medical challenge with limited treatments. This study employs computational tools to identify phytomolecules that target multiple pathways involved in wound healing. By utilizing shape analysis, molecular docking, and binding energy calculations, potential compounds are pinpointed,to address the growing problem of chronic wounds.

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Background: Cancer cells exhibit selective metabolic reprogramming to promote proliferation, invasiveness, and metastasis. Sphingolipids such as sphingosine and sphinganine have been reported to modulate cell death processes in cancer cells. However, the potential of extracellular sphinganine and its mimetic compounds as inducers of cancer cell death has not been thoroughly investigated.

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Cross-presentation, exogenous antigen presentation onto major histocompatibility complex class I molecules on antigen presenting cells, is crucially important for inducing antigen-specific cellular immune responses for cancer immunotherapy and for the treatment of infectious diseases. One strategy to induce cross-presentation is cytosolic delivery of an exogenous antigen using fusogenic or endosomolytic molecule-introduced nanocarriers. Earlier, we reported liposomes modified with pH-responsive polymers to achieve cytosolic delivery of an antigen.

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Head and neck cancer (HNC) is prevalent worldwide, and treatment options are limited. Momordicine-I (M-I), a natural component from bitter melon, shows antitumor activity against these cancers, but its mechanism of action, especially in the tumor microenvironment (TME), remains unclear. In this study, we establish that M-I reduces HNC tumor growth in two different immunocompetent mouse models using MOC2 and SCC VII cells.

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The sudden outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic has currently taken approximately 2.4 million lives, with no specific medication and fast-tracked tested vaccines for prevention. These vaccines have their own adverse effects, which have severely affected the global healthcare system.

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A wide variety of natural products have been widely used in chemoprevention therapy because they have antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and anticancer activity. In the present study, we shed light on the 5th day germinated sprouts of seeds and evaluated them against HDAC inhibition and antioxidant activity. The extract from the seed and sprout was extracted and characterised by LC-MS/MS, FTIR, and NMR to reveal its chemical composition, especially thymol (THY) and thymoquinone (TQ).

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