Publications by authors named "Rukhshan Zahid"

Sepsis is a fetal disease that requires a clear diagnostic biomarker for timely antibiotic treatment. Recent research has identified a pyroptosis-inducing epitope known as P5-5 in tetranectin (TN), a plasma protein produced by monocytes. Previously, we produced a 12F1 monoclonal antibody against the P5-5 and discovered that it could not only diagnose the presence but also monitor the progress of sepsis in the clinic.

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Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) remain a significant global health challenge, leading to substantial morbidity and mortality. Despite recent advancements in CVD management, pharmaceutical treatments often suffer from poor pharmacokinetics and high toxicity. With the rapid progress of modern molecular biology and immunology, however, single-chain fragment variable (scFv) molecule engineering has emerged as a promising theranostic tool to offer specificity and versatility in targeting CVD-related antigens.

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Article Synopsis
  • Sepsis is a severe condition resulting from infections that compromise the immune system, with recent research linking it to tetranectin (TN), a protein produced by monocytes.
  • A highly effective monoclonal antibody (12F1 mAb) was created to detect a specific epitope of TN associated with the disease, showing a strong ability to identify TN-P5-5 levels in blood samples.
  • The competitive ELISA method developed using this antibody can accurately measure disease severity in sepsis patients and holds potential for further therapeutic applications.
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