269 results match your criteria: "ICMR National Institute for Research in Tuberculosis[Affiliation]"

Background: Tuberculosis vaccine trials using disease as the primary endpoint are large, time consuming, and expensive. An earlier immunological measure of the protection against disease would accelerate tuberculosis vaccine development. We aimed to assess whether the effectiveness of the Bacillus Calmette-Guérin (BCG) vaccine for prevention of Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection was consistent with that for prevention of tuberculosis disease.

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Unlabelled: Several studies have highlighted the increased risk of active tuberculosis (TB) in individuals with diabetes mellitus (DM), especially in TB-endemic regions. This dual burden poses significant challenges for TB control efforts. However, there is a lack of reliable laboratory tools to identify individuals at higher risk, and the immunological mechanisms underlying this susceptibility are poorly understood.

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Introduction: Tuberculosis (TB) continues to be one of the deadliest infectious diseases over the centuries, killing more people worldwide than any other single infectious disease. There is an urgent need for additional strategies which can expedite efforts to combat TB including a preventive vaccine. In this endeavour, we have developed a protocol for a multisite, double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial in India that aims to evaluate the efficacy and safety of two TB vaccines; namely, VPM1002 and Immuvac () () (MIP) among healthy household contacts (HHCs) of sputum smear-positive pulmonary TB (PTB) patients.

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Unveiling novel type 1 inhibitors for targeting LIM kinase 2 (LIMK2) for cancer therapeutics: An integrative pharmacoinformatics approach.

Comput Biol Chem

November 2024

Structural Biology and Bio-Computing Lab, Department of Bioinformatics, Science Block, Alagappa University, Karaikudi, Tamil Nadu 630 003, India. Electronic address:

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  • LIMK2 plays a key role in cancer cell behavior, influencing processes like proliferation, invasion, and metastasis, and can be inhibited by compounds such as LIMKi3 that target actin dynamics.
  • The study involves various methods like molecular docking and virtual screening to find and evaluate new LIMK2 inhibitors that mimic LIMKi3, assessing their binding properties and interactions.
  • The results suggest that certain compounds have promising characteristics for inhibiting LIMK2, with analyses indicating that NCI300395 may be the most effective candidate due to its high binding affinity.
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  • * A study conducted in Chennai found that 71% of virally suppressed PLHIV showed significant neurocognitive impairment, despite long-term adherence to antiretroviral therapy and undetectable viral loads.
  • * The research revealed changes in proteins and metabolites linked to neuroinflammation and cognitive decline, emphasizing the need for targeted intervention strategies for improving long-term management of HIV-infected individuals.
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An alarmingly high prevalence of tuberculosis (TB) was reported among the Saharia tribe in Madhya Pradesh, India. A community-based intervention study was undertaken to improve TB case finding during 2018-2021. The interventions mainly comprised active case detection through village TB volunteers using advocacy, communication and social mobilisation activities.

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  • The study analyzed global, regional, and national trends in injury burden and identified risk factors contributing to injuries using data from the GBD 2019.
  • In 2019, there were approximately 713.9 million injury incidents and 4.3 million injury-related deaths globally, with low bone mineral density emerging as the leading risk factor.
  • The findings emphasize the need for effective global injury prevention policies by highlighting the persistent impact of injuries on global health.
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Inflammatory cytokine responses in pediatric tuberculosis with or without SARS-CoV-2 seropositivity.

J Infect

December 2024

National Institutes of Health - International Center for Excellence in Research, Chennai, India; Laboratory of Parasitic Diseases, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, USA.

Objectives: To characterize the inflammatory cytokine profiles in children with TB in the presence and absence of SARS-CoV2 seropositivity.

Methods: This study evaluated cytokine responses in two groups of children with TB: CoV2+ (TB and SARS-CoV2 seropositive) and CoV2- (TB and SARS-CoV2 seronegative). Each group had 30 children, and cytokine levels were measured at baseline, months 3 and 6.

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  • The study aimed to assess and compare tuberculosis (TB) prevalence rates across districts in Tamil Nadu using data from two rounds of the National Family Health Survey (2014-2015 and 2019-2021).
  • Researchers employed spatial analysis tools to visualize and identify areas with high TB prevalence, leveraging software like SPSS, QGIS, and Geoda.
  • The findings revealed a notable decline in TB prevalence over the years, providing critical insights for health officials to target interventions effectively in high-prevalence zones.
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Despite advancements in detection and treatment, tuberculosis (TB), an infectious illness caused by the Mycobacterium TB bacteria, continues to pose a serious threat to world health. The TB diagnosis phase includes a patient's medical history, physical examination, chest X-rays, and laboratory procedures, such as molecular testing and sputum culture. In artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML) is an advanced study of statistical algorithms that can learn from historical data and generalize the results to unseen data.

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Lighting up with membrane-targeting peptides.

Org Biomol Chem

November 2024

Precision Healthcare University Research Institute, Queen Mary University of London, Empire House, Whitechapel, London, E1 1HH, UK.

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  • - The study focuses on fluorescent probes designed from membrane-disrupting peptides from mycobacteria, which can contain either L- or D-amino acids.
  • - These probes feature "always on" and environmentally sensitive fluorescent markers, allowing them to effectively label specific targets.
  • - The effectiveness of two specific probes in labeling was demonstrated, showcasing their potential application in research.
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  • Cancer causes abnormal cell growth and mutations in the mouth, leading to mouth or oral cancer, which is often tough to treat effectively after certain lesions form.
  • Ferroptosis is a unique type of cell death that may play a dual role in cancer, either promoting or inhibiting tumor growth, and is characterized by its interaction with reactive oxygen species and lipid peroxidation.
  • There is growing interest in harnessing ferroptosis as a potential treatment for oral cancer, with research focused on using it alone or alongside other therapies to improve outcomes for patients who do not respond well to standard treatments.
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  • A systematic review was conducted, analyzing 124 studies to assess the nutritional status of tribal populations affected by TB, ultimately including five studies that reported a high prevalence of malnutrition at 514 per 1000 people.
  • The findings highlight that undernutrition is a significant risk factor for TB in India, impacting over 50% of certain tribal populations and emphasizing the need for targeted intervention strategies.
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Electrochemical grafting of gallic acid with chitosan (EgGC) voltammetrically deposited on a multitude of substrates exhibiting reversible oxidoreduction suitable for sensor construction is reported. A bioreceptor customized from the fragment antigen binding region of SARS-CoV-2 neutralizing antibodies immobilized on an EgGC matrix supported the selective/specific electrochemical signal transduction with respect to different viral loads (femtogram level) of SARS-CoV-2.

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  • * Recent efforts to stop smoking haven't been put into action yet, and it’s important to see what could happen if smoking rates stay the same or improve.
  • * Researchers used models to predict health outcomes by 2050 based on different scenarios of smoking rates, showing that cutting smoking could greatly improve health and life expectancy.
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Background: STREAM stage 2 showed that two bedaquiline-containing regimens (a 9-month all-oral regimen and a 6-month regimen with 8 weeks of aminoglycoside) had superior efficacy to a 9-month injectable-containing regimen for rifampicin-resistant tuberculosis up to 76 weeks after randomisation. Our objective in this follow-up analysis was to assess the durability of efficacy and safety, including mortality, at 132 weeks.

Methods: We report the long-term outcomes from STREAM stage 2, a randomised, phase 3 non-inferiority (10% margin) trial in participants (aged ≥15 years) with rifampicin-resistant tuberculosis without fluoroquinolone or aminoglycoside resistance at 13 clinical sites in seven countries (Ethiopia, Georgia, India, Moldova, Mongolia, South Africa, and Uganda).

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Background: Antimicrobial peptides are an important component of host defense against Mycobacterium tuberculosis. However, the ability of BCG to induce AMPs as part of its mechanism of action has not been investigated in detail.

Methods: We investigated the impact of Bacillus Calmette-Guerin (BCG) vaccination on circulating plasma levels and TB-antigen stimulated plasma levels of AMPs in a healthy elderly population.

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Background: Tuberculosis (TB) management continues to be a challenge globally; weakened immunity plays a significant role in the reactivation of TB. There is limited information on hematological parameters in patients with pulmonary TB and its association with outcome.

Objectives: We present hematological parameters of newly diagnosed sputum-positive pulmonary TB patients enrolled in a randomized, clinical trial that assessed the efficacy and safety of 3 and 4 regimens using moxifloxacin.

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Coronary vascular disease (CVD) is the general term used to cover conditions like narrowed blood vessels that may cause stroke or heart attack. Coronary artery disease (CAD) is one of the CVD and it is the most severe disease worldwide. The traditional treatment for CAD includes Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery (CABG) and Percutaneous Coronary Intervention (PCI).

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Background: Drug-resistant tuberculosis (DR-TB) is one of the challenging forms of TB to treat, not only in adults but also in children and adolescents. Further, there is a void in the treatment strategy exclusively for children due to various reasons, including paucity of pharmacokinetic (PK) data on anti-TB drugs across the globe. In this context, the present study aimed at assessing the PK of some of the anti-TB drugs used in DR-TB treatment regimens.

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  • Researchers studied strokes from 1990 to 2021 to understand how many people get them and how they are affected around the world.
  • In 2021, strokes caused about 7.3 million deaths and were a major cause of health problems, especially in specific regions like Southeast Asia and Oceania.
  • There are differences in stroke risks based on where people live and their age, and some areas actually saw more strokes happening since 2015.
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Background: Children with tuberculous meningitis (TBM) present with diagnostic challenges as they often have atypical clinical features.

Objective: To describe the baseline characteristic features of children diagnosed with central nervous system (CNS) TB (TBM and tuberculoma).

Design: Retrospective descriptive study.

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BCG vaccination is known to be safe in infants and a part of immunization schedule in high tuberculosis (TB) burden countries. In the conquest to bring down the severity of the COVID 19 pandemic, many drugs were repurposed in research mode including BCG vaccination/revaccination in various populations. We did a study among the elderly population (>60 years of age) to assess the role of BCG revaccination in preventing the severity of COVID 19 disease.

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  • Tuberculosis (TB) is a major health issue in India, especially in patients with diabetes mellitus (DM), creating a serious challenge known as TB-PDM.
  • The study analyzed the effects of DM on the immune response in patients with pulmonary TB by measuring various cytokine and chemokine levels in blood samples.
  • Results revealed that coexisting TB and PDM lead to higher mycobacterial loads and increased cytokine and chemokine levels, suggesting that glycemic control is crucial for managing this complicated relationship between the two diseases.
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