157 results match your criteria: "Schieffelin Leprosy Research & Training Center[Affiliation]"
Front Mol Biosci
August 2024
Department of Biotechnology, Thiruvalluvar University, Vellore, India.
Background: Leprosy, a chronic infectious disease caused by , continues to pose a public health challenge in many parts of the world. Early and accurate diagnosis is crucial for effective treatment and prevention of disabilities associated with the disease. Molecular techniques such as PCR have demonstrated great potential as a diagnostic tool for directly detecting DNA in different clinical samples, providing better sensitivity and specificity than conventional diagnostic techniques.
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April 2024
Department of Biotechnology, Thiruvalluvar University, Serkkadu, Vellore, Tamil Nadu, 632115, India.
Background: Mycobacterium leprae causes leprosy that is highly stigmatized and chronic infectious skin disease. Only some diagnostic tools are being used for the identification M. leprae in clinical samples, such as bacillary detection, and histopathological tests.
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March 2024
Department of ENT, CSI Mission General Hospital Trichy, Tiruchirapalli, Tamil Nadu, India.
Front Microbiol
March 2023
Department of Biochemistry, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom.
Background: transcriptomic and human host immune gene expression signatures that demonstrate a plausible association with type I (T1R) and type II reactions (T2R) aid in early diagnosis, prevention of nerve damage and consequent demyelinating neuropathy in leprosy. The aim of the study is to identify and host-associated gene-expression signatures that are associated with reactional states in leprosy.
Methods: The differentially expressed genes from the whole transcriptome of were determined using genome-wide hybridization arrays with RNA extracted from skin biopsies of 20 T1R, 20 T2R and 20 non reactional controls (NR).
J Cosmet Dermatol
March 2022
Schieffelin Institute of Health-Research and Leprosy Center (SIH-R &LC), Karigiri, Vellore, India.
Platelet-rich plasma is the autologous plasma containing platelet concentration more than the baseline separated after centrifugation. It has become a very popular option for the treatment of hair loss in the past few decades. Used alone or in combination with other treatment options it has found a place as a hair restoration procedure throughout the world.
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July 2022
Schieffelin Institute of Health Research and Leprosy Centre, Vellore, India.
Aim: Rapid development in telecommunication sector across the globe has revolutionised communication networks even in rural areas. At a tertiary leprosy referral hospital in Tamil Nadu, India, leprosy treatment was started for a male patient presenting with clinical signs and symptoms suggestive of leprosy. Since the patient was from a remote area, but needed close and continuous monitoring, he was provided with a mobile phone and a 12 h toll free number.
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July 2020
Structural Biology and Biocomputing Group, Department of Biochemistry, University of Cambridge, Sanger Building, 80 Tennis Court Road, Cambridge CB2 1GA, UK; American Leprosy Missions, One ALM Way, Greenville, SC, 29601, USA. Electronic address:
Background: Human-to-human transmission of Mycobacterium leprae among household contacts of active leprosy cases is significant, and surveillance of household contacts is vital to interrupting the transmission chain for this disease. This study was conducted to identify similarities in M. leprae strains, based on genomic single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), among cases and their household contacts and in multicase families in order to decipher possible associations, transmission links, various clinical conditions of index cases that enhance person-to-person transmission, and timelines for transmission patterns.
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April 2020
Central Research Laboratory, Institute of Medical Sciences and Sum Hospital, Siksha 'O' Anusandhan Deemed to be University, Kalinga Nagar, Bhubaneswar, 751003, Odisha, India.
Leprosy continues to be the belligerent public health hazard for the causation of high disability and eventual morbidity cases with stable prevalence rates, even with treatment by the on-going multidrug therapy (MDT). Today, dapsone (DDS) resistance has led to fear of leprosy in more unfortunate people of certain developing countries. Herein, DDS was chemically conjugated with five phytochemicals independently as dapsone-phytochemical conjugates (DPCs) based on azo-coupling reaction.
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January 2020
Department of Biochemistry, University of Cambridge, Tennis Court Rd., CB2 1GA, UK.
Unlabelled: Rifampin resistance in leprosy may remain undetected due to the lack of rapid and effective diagnostic tools. A quick and reliable method is essential to determine the impacts of emerging detrimental mutations in the drug targets. The functional consequences of missense mutations in the β-subunit of RNA polymerase (RNAP) in () contribute to phenotypic resistance to rifampin in leprosy.
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February 2019
Department of Biotechnology, Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad, Kandi, Sangareddy, Hyderabad, 502285, Telangana, India. Electronic address:
Repair of DNA alkylation damage is essential for maintaining genome integrity and Fe(II)/2-oxoglutarate(2OG)-dependent dioxygenase family of enzymes play crucial role in repairing some of the alkylation damages. Alkylation repair protein-B (AlkB) of Escherichia coli belongs to Fe(II)/2OG-dependent dioxygenase family and carries out DNA dealkylation repair. We report here identification of a hypothetical Mycobacterium leprae protein (accession no.
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November 2018
Department of Biotechnology, Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad, Kandi, Sangareddy, Hyderabad, 502285, Telangana, India. Electronic address:
Mycobacterium leprae is an unculturable obligate pathogen and causative agent for debilitating human disease leprosy. Due to reductive genome evolution M leprae genome harbours large number of pseudogenes and small number of genes (∼1600 genes and ∼1300 pseudogenes). How M leprae remained a successful human parasite with small set of genes remains poorly understood and provided us the impetus to investigate the intergenic regions of M leprae genome for the presence of possible open reading frames (ORFs).
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December 2018
Central Research Laboratory, Institute of Medical Sciences and Sum Hospital, Siksha "O" Anusandhan (Deemed to be University), Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India.
Leprosy (causative, Mycobacterium leprae) continues to be the persisting public health problem with stable incidence rates, owing to the emergence of dapsone resistance that being the principal drug in the ongoing multidrug therapy. Hence, to overcome the drug resistance, structural modification through medicinal chemistry was used to design newer dapsone derivative(s) (DDs), against folic acid biosynthesis pathway. The approach included theoretical modeling, molecular docking, and molecular dynamic (MD) simulation as well as binding free energy estimation for validation of newly designed seven DDs, before synthesis.
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December 2018
Schieffelin Leprosy Research and Training Centre, Karigiri 632106, Tamil Nadu, India.
Background.: Inappropriate footwear may be a major cause of foot ulceration among patients with diabetic neuropathy in India. No study has specifically examined the types of footwear or its components in patients with diabetes mellitus and their role in causing foot ulcers.
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May 2018
Department of Biochemistry, University of Cambridge, Tennis Court Rd., Cambridge, CB2 1GA, UK.
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March 2018
Department of Biochemistry, University of Cambridge, Tennis Court Rd., Cambridge, CB2 1GA, UK.
The rpoB gene encodes the β subunit of RNA polymerase holoenzyme in Mycobacterium leprae (M. leprae). Missense mutations in the rpoB gene were identified as etiological factors for rifampin resistance in leprosy.
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February 2019
Physiotherapy Department, Schieffelin Institute of Health-Research & Leprosy Centre, Karigiri, Tamil Nadu, India.
Background: Around 125,785 new cases in year 2013-14 of leprosy were detected in India as per WHO report on leprosy in September 2015 which accounts to approximately 62% of the total new cases. Anaesthetic foot caused by leprosy leads to uneven loading of foot leading to ulcer in approximately 20% of the cases. Much efforts have gone in identifying newer techniques to efficiently monitor the progress of ulcer healing.
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September 2018
Department of Biochemistry, University of Cambridge, Cambridge CB2 1GA, UK, USA.
Background: Survival of Mycobacterium leprae, the causative bacteria for leprosy, in the human host is dependent to an extent on the ways in which its genome integrity is retained. DNA repair mechanisms protect bacterial DNA from damage induced by various stress factors. The current study is aimed at understanding the sequence and functional annotation of DNA repair genes in M.
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July 2018
Division of Molecular Biology and Immunology, Schieffelin Institute of Health Research and Leprosy Centre, Karigiri, Vellore, Tamil Nadu, India.
Objective/background: Clinical diagnosis of indeterminate and tuberculoid leprosy is often difficult due to limited and confounding signs and symptoms. In the current study, we evaluated the utility of new multiplex polymerase chain reaction (PCR) using Mycobacterium leprae-specific DNA sequences in the pseudogene regions of ML1545, ML2180, and ML2179 for PCR-based diagnosis of indeterminate leprosy (IND) and leprosy cases across the immunological spectrum. The sensitivity was compared with that of RLEP PCR.
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November 2016
Molecular Biology Lab, Schieffelin Institute of Health-Research and Leprosy Center (SIH-R&LC), Karigiri, Vellore, Tamil Nadu 632106, India.
Objective: The Objective of this study was to identify the strain diversity of Mycobacterium leprae in terms of SNP types and subtypes stratified as per genomic single nucleotide polymorphisms, in clinical isolates of leprosy patients from a tertiary care leprosy center in South India. Further, the associations of SNP types with clinical outcomes in leprosy were also investigated.
Methods: DNA was extracted from excisional skin biopsies of a total of 172 newly diagnosed untreated leprosy patients from a clinic in Tamil Nadu, in south India, that also serves patients from neighboring states.
Int J Mycobacteriol
June 2016
Molecular Biology and Immunology Division, Schieffelin Institute of Health Research and Leprosy Center, Karigiri, Vellore, Tamil Nadu, India.
With the absence of an effective diagnostic tool for leprosy, cases with negative bacteriological index and limited clinical manifestations often pose diagnostic challenges. In this study, we investigated the utility of a novel Mycobacterium leprae specific 112-bp DNA sequence in the promoter region of probable 4-alpha-glucanotransferase (pseudogene, ML1545) for polymerase chain reaction (PCR) based diagnosis of leprosy in comparison to that of the RLEP gene. DNA was extracted from slit skin scrapings of 180 newly diagnosed untreated leprosy cases that were classified as per Ridley Jopling classifications and bacteriological index (BI).
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October 2015
The Schieffelin Institute of Health-Research and Leprosy Center (SIH-R&LC), Karigiri, Vellore, Tamil Nadu, 632106, India.
The molecular basis for determination of resistance to anti-leprosy drugs is the presence of point mutations within the genes of Mycobacterium leprae (M. leprae) that encode active drug targets. The downstream structural and functional implications of these point mutations on drug targets were scarcely studied.
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September 2013
British Columbia Centre for Epidemiologic & International Ophthalmology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada.
Sensation over the face was estimated using the Semmes-Weinstein's monofilament (target force 0-05 gms) in a cohort of multi-bacillary (MB) patients whose clinical and ocular characteristics were available at the time of leprosy diagnosis. Among the 190 MB patients examined, 56 (30%) had areas of sensory impairment somewhere on the face and 43 (23%) had sensory deficit over the lids and/or the malar area. Lagophthalmos (adjusted OR 8.
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July 2013
Department of Dermatology, Schieffelin Institute of Health Research and Leprosy Centre, Karigiri, Vellore, Tamil Nadu, India. E-mail:
Indian J Lepr
June 2014
Department of Community Health, Schieffelin Institute of Health-Research and Leprosy Centre, Karigiri-632106.
Migration of persons affected by leprosy was hinted at as early as 1929 (Bhaskara Rao 1930). All new cases of leprosy in Isfahan Province (Iran) were found to be migrants (Asilian et al 2005). Chudasama (2007) suspected increase in leprosy cases in Surat district to migration.
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June 2014
Schieffelin Institute of Health-Research and Leprosy Centre, Karigiri- 632106Vellore, India.
The objective of this paper is to study the results and the factors that impact the results of claw hand surgery in leprosy. 110 patients who underwent claw hand correction between 2002 and 2006 were followed up and studied. Brand's criteria for objective assessment and a visual analog scale for subjective assessment were used.
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