War or peace: Viruses and metastasis
Mobina Bayat,
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Shahin Golestani,
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Saeed Motlaghzadeh
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et al.
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Reviews on Cancer,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
1879(6), P. 189179 - 189179
Published: Sept. 17, 2024
Language: Английский
SARS-CoV-2 Nsp13 Helicase Modulates miR-146a-Mediated Signaling Pathways
Eryn Lundrigan,
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Spencer M. Uguccioni,
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Christine Hum
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et al.
Virology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
606, P. 110493 - 110493
Published: March 7, 2025
Language: Английский
The biomarkers’ landscape of post-COVID-19 patients can suggest selective clinical interventions
Debora Paris,
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Letizia Palomba,
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Maria Cristina Albertini
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et al.
Scientific Reports,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
13(1)
Published: Dec. 15, 2023
Abstract
In
COVID-19
clinical
symptoms
can
persist
even
after
negativization
also
in
individuals
who
have
had
mild
or
moderate
disease.
We
here
investigated
the
biomarkers
that
define
post-COVID-19
state
analyzing
exhaled
breath
condensate
(EBC)
of
38
post
patients
and
sex
age-matched
healthy
controls
via
nuclear
magnetic
resonance
(NMR)-based
metabolomics.
Predicted
gene-modulated
microRNAs
(miRNAs)
related
to
were
quantified
from
EBC
10
controls.
Finally,
parameters
all
correlated
with
metabolomic
data.
Post-COVID-19
showed
different
metabolic
phenotype
(“metabotype”).
From
metabolites,
by
using
enrichment
analysis
we
identified
miRNAs
resulted
up-regulated
(hsa-miR146a-5p)
down-regulated
(hsa-miR-126-3p
hsa-miR-223-3p)
post-COVID-19.
Taken
together,
our
multiomics
data
indicate
before
rehabilitation
are
characterized
persistent
inflammation,
dysregulation
liver,
endovascular
thrombotic
pulmonary
processes,
physical
impairment,
which
should
be
primary
targets
contrast
post-acute
sequelae
COVID-19.
Language: Английский
Gene expression profile of mitogen-activated kinases and microRNAs controlling their expression in HaCaT cell culture treated with lipopolysaccharide A and cyclosporine A
Michał Wójcik,
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Nikola Zmarzły,
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Alicja Derkacz
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et al.
Cell Cycle,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
23(3), P. 279 - 293
Published: Feb. 1, 2024
Studies
indicate
that
mitogen-activated
protein
kinases
(MAPKs)
are
activated
and
overexpressed
in
psoriatic
lesions.
The
aim
of
the
study
was
to
assess
changes
expression
pattern
genes
encoding
MAPKs
microRNA
(miRNA)
molecules
potentially
regulating
their
human
adult
low-calcium
high-temperature
(HaCaT)
keratinocytes
exposed
bacterial
lipopolysaccharide
A
(LPS)
cyclosporine
(CsA).
HaCaT
cells
were
treated
with
1
µg/mL
LPS
for
8
h,
followed
by
treatment
100
ng/mL
2,
8,
or
24
h.
Untreated
served
as
controls.
molecular
analysis
consists
microarray,
quantitative
real-time
polymerase
chain
reaction,
enzyme-linked
immunosorbent
assay
analyses.
statistical
obtained
results
performed
using
Transcriptome
Analysis
Console
STATISTICA
13.5
PL
significance
threshold
p
<
0.05.
Changes
profile
six
mRNAs:
dual-specificity
phosphatase
(DUSP1),
4
(DUSP4),
kinase
2
(MAP2K2),
7
(MAP2K7),
(MAP3K2)
9
(MAPK9)
cell
culture
drug
compared
control.
We
observed
under
treatment,
o/
miR-34a,
miR-1275,
miR-3188,
miR-382
changed
significantly
(p
0.05).
demonstrated
a
potential
relationship
between
DUSP1
miR-34a;
DUSP4
miR-382,
miR-3188;
MAPK9
MAP2K7
mir-200-5p;
MAP3K2
mir-200-5p,
which
may
be
subject
further
research
context
psoriasis.
Language: Английский
Beyond the Virus: Exploring Coinfections in the COVID-19 Pandemic
The Open Microbiology Journal,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
17(1)
Published: Nov. 17, 2023
The
global
impact
of
severe
acute
respiratory
syndrome
coronavirus
2
(SARS-CoV-2),
responsible
for
the
COVID-19
pandemic,
cannot
be
understated.
Amidst
relentless
focus
on
this
viral
adversary,
we
must
not
lose
sight
an
equally
formidable
challenge
–
lurking
threat
bacterial
coinfections
that
can
exacerbate
morbidity
and
mortality.
Various
factors,
including
ICU
admissions,
age
demographics,
microbiota
disturbances,
empirical
antibiotic
use,
contribute
to
specter
coinfections.
Respiratory
tract
coinfections,
often
featuring
Streptococcus
pneumoniae,
precede
bacteremia
urinary
involvement.
However,
landscape
in
is
a
diverse
tapestry
with
regional
institutional
variations.
Unlike
its
counterparts,
exhibits
lower
incidence
coinfection,
underscoring
urgency
judicious
administration
curb
looming
antimicrobial
resistance.
Pandemics
have
historically
witnessed
upsurge
coinfection-related
This
comprehensive
review
delves
into
multifaceted
realm
bacterial,
viral,
fungal
amidst
pandemic.
We
scrutinize
their
tracts,
blood,
microbiota,
ominous
emergence
drug-resistant
microorganisms.
In
conclusion,
explore
nuanced
treatment
strategies
quest
effective
pandemic
management.
Language: Английский
Critical role of miR-21/exosomal miR-21 in autophagy pathway
Pathology - Research and Practice,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
257, P. 155275 - 155275
Published: March 30, 2024
Language: Английский
Identification and evaluation of candidate COVID-19 critical genes and medicinal drugs related to plasma cells
BMC Infectious Diseases,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
24(1)
Published: Oct. 3, 2024
Language: Английский
SARS-CoV-2 Vaccine Improved Hemostasis of a Patient with Protein S Deficiency: A Case Report
Mohammad A Mohammad,
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Alaa Malik,
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Lekha Thangada
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et al.
International Journal of Molecular Sciences,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
25(19), P. 10717 - 10717
Published: Oct. 5, 2024
A
16-year-old
patient,
while
an
infant,
incurred
right-sided
hemiparesis
and
had
difficulty
breast
feeding.
She
was
later
diagnosed
with
a
neonatal
stroke
her
genetic
testing
showed
missense
mutation
in
PROS1
(Protein
S)
gene.
Both
grandfather
father,
but
not
mother,
hereditary
Protein
S
(PS)
deficiency.
The
patient
prescribed
any
mediation
due
to
young
age
frequently
checked
by
physician.
patient’s
plasma
first
collected
at
the
of
13,
isolated
from
father
were
analyzed
aPTT,
thrombin
generation,
enzyme-linked
immunosorbent
assays.
These
analyses
low
PS
activity
clotting
time
associated
During
COVID-19
pandemic,
received
Pfizer
vaccination
dose
2021,
followed
booster
2022.
samples
8
weeks
post-immunization,
after
which
parameters
improved
for
up
6
months
following
vaccination.
significant
reduction
generation
aPTT
time.
Mass
spectrometry
analysis
revealed
that
antithrombin-III
level
significantly
higher
post-vaccination,
both
FXII
levels
lowered
compared
father.
To
our
knowledge,
this
is
report
document
can
lower
risk
thrombosis
inherited
thrombophilia.
Although
effect
observed
on
single
mutation,
it
would
be
interesting
investigate
vaccinations
other
Language: Английский
A State‐of‐the‐Art Review on the Recent Advances in Exosomes in Oncogenic Virus
Health Science Reports,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
7(11)
Published: Nov. 1, 2024
ABSTRACT
Background
and
Aims
Oncogenic
viruses
are
responsible
for
approximately
12%
of
human
malignancies,
influencing
various
cancer
processes
through
intricate
interactions
with
host
cells.
Exosomes
(EXOs),
nanometric‐sized
microvesicles
involved
in
cell
communication,
have
emerged
as
critical
mediators
these
interactions.
This
review
aims
to
explore
the
mechanisms
by
which
EXOs
produced
cells
infected
oncogenic
promote
growth,
enhance
viral
transmissibility,
act
immunomodulators.
Methods
A
comprehensive
was
conducted,
focusing
on
recent
studies
highlighting
facilitate
potential
viruses.
The
analysis
included
characterization
exosomal
content,
such
microRNAs
(miRNAs)
proteins,
their
effects
tumor
microenvironments
immune
responses.
search
performed
using
databases
including
PubMed,
ScienceDirect,
Google
Scholar.
MeSH
keywords
related
EXOs,
viruses,
were
used
retrieve
relevant
review,
systematic,
research
articles.
Results
Findings
indicate
that
from
virus‐infected
carry
components
infection
inflammation.
These
alter
microenvironment,
contributing
development
virus‐associated
cancers.
Additionally,
highlights
growing
interest
among
researchers
regarding
implications
progression
role
enhancing
oncogenicity
Conclusion
findings
underscore
pivotal
mediating
suggesting
targeting
pathways
may
provide
new
therapeutic
avenues
managing
Further
is
needed
fully
elucidate
functional
oncogenesis.
Language: Английский