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Mechanistic study of inhibitory peptides with SHP-1 in hypertonic environment for infection model.

Biochim Biophys Acta Gen Subj

September 2024

Systems Medicine Laboratory, Biotechnology Research and Innovation Council- National Centre for Cell Science, NCCS Complex, Ganeshkhind, SPPU Campus, Pune 411007, INDIA. Electronic address:

Cutaneous Leishmaniasis, an infectious disease is globally the most prevalent form of leishmaniasis accounting for approximately 1 million cases every year as per world health organization. Infected individuals develop skin lesion which has been reported to be infiltrated by immune cells and parasite with high sodium accumulation creating hypertonic environment. In our work, we tried to mimic the hypertonic environment in virtual environment to study dynamicity of SHP-1 and NFAT5 along with their interactions through molecular dynamics simulation.

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Generation of immune cells from induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs): Their potential for adoptive cell therapy.

Hum Immunol

September 2024

Department of Immunology, School of Medicine, Kerman University of Medical Sciences, Kerman, Iran; Applied Cellular and Molecular Research Center, Kerman University of Medical Sciences, Kerman, Iran. Electronic address:

Advances in human stem cell technologies enable induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) to be explored as potent candidates for treating various diseases, such as malignancies, autoimmunity, immunodeficiencies, and allergic reactions. iPSCs with infinite self-renewal ability can be derived from different types of somatic cells without the ethical issues associated with embryonic stem cells. To date, numerous cell types, including various immune cell subsets [CD4 and CD8 T cells, gamma delta T (γδ T) cells, regulatory T cells, dendritic cells, natural killer cells, macrophages, and neutrophils] have successfully been generated from iPSCs paving the way for effective adoptive cell transfer therapy, drug development, and disease modeling.

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Computational and Experimental Approaches Towards Understanding the Role of ATG8 in Autophagy: A Therapeutic Paradigm in Leishmaniasis.

Protein J

August 2024

Systems Medicine Laboratory, National Centre for Cell Science, NCCS Complex, Pune University Campus, Ganeshkhind, Pune, SP, 411007, India.

In the realm of parasitology, autophagy has emerged as a critical focal point, particularly in combating Leishmaniasis. Central to this endeavour is the recognition of the protein ATG8 as pivotal for the survival and infectivity of the parasitic organism Leishmania major, thereby making it a potential target for therapeutic intervention. Consequently, there is a pressing need to delve into the structural characteristics of ATG8 to facilitate the design of effective drugs.

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Viral infections can cause Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER) stress due to abnormal protein accumulation, leading to Unfolded Protein Response (UPR). Viruses have developed strategies to manipulate the host UPR, but there is a lack of detailed understanding of UPR modulation and its functional significance during HIV-1 infection in the literature. In this context, the current article describes the protocols used in our laboratory to measure ER stress levels and UPR during HIV-1 infection in T-cells and the effect of UPR on viral replication and infectivity.

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Chikungunya virus (CHIKV) is a causative agent of a disease continuum, ranging from an acute transient chikungunya fever to chronic incapacitating viral arthralgia. The interaction between anti-CHIKV antibodies and the complement system has recently received attention. However, the contribution of complement activation in CHIKV-induced pathologies has not been fully elucidated.

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Natural products as starting templates have shown historically major contribution to development of drugs. Inspired by the structure-function of an anticancer natural alkaloid Rutaecarpine, the Scaffold-hopped Acyclic Analogues of Rutaecarpine (SAAR) with 'N'-atom switch (1°-hop) and ring-opening (2°-hop) were investigated. A new synthetic route was developed for an effective access to the analogues, i.

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Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is an aggressive form of blood cancer and clinically highly heterogeneous characterized by the accumulation of clonally proliferative immature precursors of myeloid lineage leading to bone marrow failure. Although, the current diagnostic methods for AML consist of cytogenetic and molecular assessment, there is a need for new markers that can serve as useful candidates in diagnosis, prognosis and understanding the pathophysiology of the disease. This study involves the investigation of alterations in the bone marrow interstitial fluid and serum proteome of AML patients compared to controls using label-free quantitative proteomic approach.

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Diverse mechanisms have been established to understand the chemoresistance of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), but the contribution of non-coding RNAs is not surveyed well. Here, we aimed to explore the lncRNA-miRNA axis in Hepatitis C and B virus (HCV and HBV) infected HCC to investigate the molecular mechanism of chemoresistance and to identify a potential therapeutic target for HCC. The small RNA transcriptome analysis followed by qRT-PCR validation with the liver tissues of both HCV and HBV infected HCC patients revealed that miR-424-5p, miR-136-3p, miR-139-5p, miR-223-3p, and miR-375-3p were the most downregulated miRNAs in HCC compared to normal (log fold change ≤-1.

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Alkalimonas mucilaginosa sp. nov. and Alkalimonas cellulosilytica sp. nov. isolated from alkaline Lonar lake, India.

Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek

June 2024

National Centre for Microbial Resource (NCMR), National Centre for Cell Science, NCCS Complex, Savitribai Phule Pune University Campus, Ganeshkhind Road, Pune, 411007, Maharashtra State, India.

Two alkaliphilic, Gram-stain-negative bacterial strains (MEB004 and MEB108) were isolated from water samples collected from Lonar lake, India. The phylogenetic analysis of their 16S rRNA gene sequences showed the highest similarity to A. delamerensis DSM 18314 (98.

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Rubinstein Taybi Syndrome (RSTS) is a rare genetic disorder which is caused by mutations in either CREBBP or EP300. RSTS with mutations in CREBBP is known as RSTS-1. We have generated an induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC) line, IGIBi018-A from an Indian RSTS-patient using the episomal reprogramming method.

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Cancer due to its heterogeneous nature and large prevalence has tremendous socioeconomic impacts on populations across the world. Therefore, it is crucial to discover effective panels of biomarkers for diagnosing cancer at an early stage. Cancer leads to alterations in cell growth and differentiation at the molecular level, some of which are very unique.

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  • * The drug appears to cause proteasomal dysfunction, leading to the accumulation of abnormal proteins and mitochondrial issues, which contribute to apoptosis in cancer cells.
  • * Findings suggest that understanding acetaminophen's mechanisms can pave the way for developing effective proteasome inhibitors, enhancing the efficacy of other anti-tumor treatments.
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Histone ubiquitination: Role in genome integrity and chromatin organization.

Biochim Biophys Acta Gene Regul Mech

September 2024

Cancer Biology Division, National Centre for Cell Science, Ganeshkhind Road, Pune, Maharashtra 411007, India. Electronic address:

Article Synopsis
  • Maintaining genome integrity is a complex task for cells, heavily influenced by post-translational modifications (PTMs), particularly ubiquitination, which affects both nonhistone and histone proteins and their role in chromatin structure.
  • Ubiquitination of core histones and linker histones is crucial for various cellular functions, but understanding how it interacts with other PTMs and affects chromatin dynamics remains a challenge.
  • This review explores the types of histone ubiquitination and their significance in genomic integrity, and highlights the need for further research on the interplay between histone ubiquitination, other PTMs, and deubiquitination enzymes (DUBs) in regulating cellular processes.
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Proactive surveillance for avian influenza H5N1 and other priority pathogens at mass gathering events.

Lancet Public Health

June 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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Cryoconite holes (water and sediment-filled depressions), found on glacier surfaces worldwide, serve as reservoirs of microbes, carbon, trace elements, and nutrients, transferring these components downstream via glacier hydrological networks. Through targeted amplicon sequencing of carbon and nitrogen cycling genes, coupled with functional inference-based methods, we explore the functional diversity of these mini-ecosystems within Antarctica and the Himalayas. These regions showcase distinct environmental gradients and experience varying rates of environmental change influenced by global climatic shifts.

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The Antarctic continent hosts exceptional niches, making it an ideal environment for studying polyextremophilic microorganisms. These organisms are uniquely shaped by the geographic niches and variations in soil types. Here we present, a culture-independent approach using DNA metabarcoding to assess the bacterial communities associated with accumulated snow and exposed sediments across different Antarctic islands situated in the Larsemann Hills, Antarctica.

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Background: Coastal areas are subject to various anthropogenic and natural influences. In this study, we investigated and compared the characteristics of two coastal regions, Andhra Pradesh (AP) and Goa (GA), focusing on pollution, anthropogenic activities, and recreational impacts. We explored three main factors influencing the differences between these coastlines: The Bay of Bengal's shallower depth and lower salinity; upwelling phenomena due to the thermocline in the Arabian Sea; and high tides that can cause strong currents that transport pollutants and debris.

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  • The parasite Leishmania causes Leishmaniasis by residing in macrophage vacuoles and manipulating host cell signaling pathways.
  • The study finds that LmjMAPK4, a specific mitogen-activated protein kinase, is overexpressed in virulent L. major and affects macrophage responses by selectively interacting with certain MAPKs.
  • Targeting LmjMAPK4 with a specific inhibitor can restore protective immune functions in infected mice, highlighting its potential as a drug target for treating Leishmaniasis.
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The current tuberculosis (TB) treatment is challenged by a complex first-line treatment for drug-sensitive (DS) TB. Additionally, the prevalence of multidrug (MDR)- and extensively drug (XDR)-resistant TB necessitates the search for new drug prototypes. We synthesized and screened 30 hybrid compounds containing aminopyridine and 2-chloro-3-formyl quinoline to arrive at a compound with potent antimycobacterial activity, UH-NIP-16.

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f.a. sp. nov., a novel ascomycetous yeast species isolated from flowers of in India.

Int J Syst Evol Microbiol

May 2024

UCIBIO, Departamento de Ciências da Vida, Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, 2829-516 Caparica, Portugal.

Two isolates representing a novel species of the genus were obtained in India from nectar of flowers of , an ornamental exotic species native to Central and South America. Phylogenetic analyses of the D1/D2 domain of the 26S large subunit (LSU) rRNA gene, internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region, and physiological characteristics, supported the recognition of the novel species, that we designate sp. nov (MycoBank no.

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Embryonic stem cell fate is regulated by various cellular processes. Recently, the process of endocytosis has been implicated in playing a role in the maintenance of self-renewal and pluripotency of mouse embryonic stem cells. A previous siRNA-based screen interrogated the function of core components of the endocytic machinery in maintaining the pluripotency of embryonic stem cells, revealing a crucial role for clathrin mediated endocytosis.

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Leishmaniasis, a major globally re-emerging neglected tropical disease, has a restricted repertoire of chemotherapeutic options due to a narrow therapeutic index, drug resistance, or patient non-compliance due to toxicity. The disease is caused by the parasite Leishmania that resides in two different forms in two different environments: as sessile intracellular amastigotes within mammalian macrophages and as motile promastigotes in sandfly gut. As mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPKs) play important roles in cellular differentiation and survival, we studied the expression of Leishmania donovani MAPKs (LdMAPKs).

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A Gram-stain-positive aerobic, rod-shaped, spore-producing bacterium forming colonies with convex elevation and a smooth, intact margin was isolated from a freshwater sample collected from a well situated in an agricultural field. The 16S rRNA gene sequence of the isolated strain BA0131 showed the highest sequence similarity to Lysinibacillus yapensis ylb-03 (99.25%) followed by Ureibacillus chungkukjangi 2RL3-2 (98.

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