Publications by authors named "Santanu Kar Mahapatra"

Objective: Trypanosomatidae covers major pathogens of human host including the deadly parasite causing visceral leishmaniasis. This study aims to find the commonly expressed proteins among the different trypanosomatidae parasites having therapeutic efficacies and to elucidate the therapeutic potential of naturally occurring dietary compound Ursolic acid (UA) against the common targets and to understand its immunomodulatory effect in terms of infection.

Methods: methods were applied to identify the non-human, commonly expressed protein with high therapeutic efficacies among the five major pathogen of Trypanosomatidae including .

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Background: Any toxicity initially damages the hepatic system, followed by renal dysfunction. Previously, it was established that carbon tetrachloride (CCl) intoxication severely damaged hepatocytes. Moreover, CCl-mediated toxicity significantly impacted immune functions and influenced the inflammatory response, with mitochondrial dysfunction.

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Different types of metals, including manganese (Mn), are constantly encountered in various environmental matrices due to natural and anthropogenic activities. They induce a sustained inflammatory response in various organs, which is considered to be an important priming event in the pathogenesis of several diseases. Mn-induced neuroinflammation and subsequent neurodegeneration are well recognized.

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The sp. -derived protein protease inhibitor (PPI) has been proven to shift macrophages towards an inflammatory state and reduce infection and . The current study explored and validated the mechanistic aspects of the PPI and Toll-like receptor (TLR) interaction.

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Arachis hypogea L. protein fraction-2 (AHP-F2) from the Peanut shell was extracted and characterized and its potent immunomodulatory and anti-leishmanial role was determined in this present study. AHP-F2 was found to be a glycoprotein as the presence of carbohydrates were confirmed by the analysis of high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) yielded glucose, galactose, mannose, and xylose.

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The present study aimed to validate the potential of a novel serine protein protease inhibitor (PPI), purified from marine Oceanimonas sp. BPMS22, induced M2 to M1 repolarization of the macrophages to treat visceral leishmaniasis (VL). Peptide mass fingerprint of the purified trypsin digested PPI peptide was obtained using matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization-time of flight combined with tandem mass spectrometry (MALDI-TOF MS/MS) and the sequence was used to construct a 3D protein model by homology modelling.

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Methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) is a prime pathogen responsible for various infections in human beings. Expression of virulence factors is a biggest challenge in MRSA, which results in failure of conventional antibiotic therapy. In connection to the search for natural and safe anti-virulence compounds, the present study focused to evaluate the anti-virulence potential of catechin-in-cyclodextrin-in-phospholipid liposome (CCPL) on MRSA strains.

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Immune metabolic adaptation in macrophages by intracellular parasites is recognized to play a crucial role during infection. However, there is little accessible information about changes in a metabolic switch in infected macrophages. In previous studies, we have reported on the anti-leishmanial synergic effect of eugenol oleate with amphotericin B.

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Myricitrin, a naturally occurring flavonoid in Madhuca longifolia, possesses several medicinal properties. Even though our earlier work revealed its role against the proliferation of acute myelogenous leukemia cells (HL-60), its molecular mechanisms have not yet been revealed. The current study aims to explore the molecular mechanisms of myricitrin (isolated from an ethnomedicinal drug Madhuca longifolia) to induce apoptosis in HL-60 cells.

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Conventional therapy of visceral leishmaniasis (VL) remains challenging with the pitfall of toxicity, drug resistance, and expensive. Hence, urgent need for an alternative approach is essential. In this study, we evaluated the potential of combination therapy with eugenol oleate and miltefosine in Leishmania donovani infected macrophages and in the BALB/c mouse model.

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Article Synopsis
  • - Asthma is a chronic condition characterized by inflammation in the airways, leading to symptoms like airway hyperresponsiveness (AHR) and structural changes in the airways.
  • - This study tested the effects of tannic acid (TA), a natural compound, on a mouse model of allergic asthma induced by ovalbumin (OVA), finding that TA significantly reduced AHR, inflammatory cell infiltration, and levels of inflammatory markers.
  • - TA also decreased mucus production and airway remodeling caused by OVA exposure and inhibited the activation of NF-κB, suggesting it could be a potential treatment for allergic asthma in humans.
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Objectives: Leukemia is one of the severe cancer types all around the globe. Even though some chemotherapeutic drugs are available for treating leukemia, they have various side effects. As an alternative approach, herbal drugs are focused on current research to overcome leukemia.

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Present treatment regimen on visceral leishmaniasis has multiple limitations including severe side effects, toxicity, and resistance of Leishmania strains. Amphotericin B is a well-established pharmacologically approved drug; however, mainly toxicity is a foremost issue with that drug. Recently, our group identified eugenol oleate as an anti-leishmanial immunomodulatory compound.

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Visceral leishmaniasis (VL) is an endemic fatal infectious disease in tropical and subtropical nations. The limited treatment options, long treatment regimens, invasive mode of administration of drugs, and lack of effective vaccination are the main reasons for the search of new alternative therapeutics against VL. On this quest, from a series of eugenol derivatives, we had demonstrated eugenol oleate as a lead immunomodulatory anti-VL molecule earlier.

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Background: Human mitotic kinesins play a crucial role in mitotic cell division. Targeting the spindle separation phase of mitosis has gained much attention pharmaceutically in cancer chemotherapy. Spindle segregation is carried out mainly by Eg5 kinesin, and currently, it has many inhibitors in different phases of clinical trials.

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Pulmonary fibrosis (PF) is a chronic and irreversible scarring disease in the lung with limited treatment options. Therefore, it is critical to identify new therapeutic options. This study was undertaken to identify the effects of tannic acid (TA), a naturally occurring dietary polyphenol, in a mouse model of PF.

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Ethnopharmacological Relevance: In search of safe and effective therapeutic agents as alternative to synthetic chemotherapeutics for the treatment of leukemia, the herbal drugs (Leaf of Madhuca longifolia, leaf of Prosopis cineraria and bark of Flacourtia indica) with long traditional use in West Bengal have received our attention.

Aim Of The Study: Present work was conducted to isolate and identify the active compounds of the selected herbal drugs using bio-assay guided fractionation and also to investigate their anticancer mechanism in leukemia cell lines.

Materials And Methods: Bio-assay guided fractionation was used for the isolation of active constituents such as myricitrin, vitexin and vanillin from the aqueous extracts of M.

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Background: Polarized macrophages induce fibrosis through multiple mechanisms, including a process termed epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT). Mesenchymal cells contribute to the excessive accumulation of fibrous connective tissues, leading to organ failure. This study was aimed to investigate the effect of tannic acid (TA), a natural dietary polyphenol on M1 macrophage-induced EMT and its underlying mechanisms.

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Obesity is considered as an independent risk factor for breast cancer (BCa) and plays a major role in the breast tumor microenvironment. The etiology and mechanisms by which obesity contributes to BCa development is not yet understood. Herein, we show that in vitro coculture of BCa cells with mature adipocytes (MA-BCa) increased proliferation, migration, and invasive phenotype of BCa cells.

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In the present work, 16 different plant drugs used by traditional healers from West Bengal were screened through cell line model. Herbal drugs used by traditional tribal healers in Purulia, Birbhum and Bankura districts of West Bengal were collected and screening against acute myeloid leukemia (AML) cell line (HL-60). Among 16 plant extracts, bark of (66.

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Acute lung injury (ALI) and its severe form acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) remain a major cause of morbidity and mortality in critically ill patients, and no specific therapies are still available to control the mortality rate. Thus, we explored the preventive and therapeutic effects of tannic acid (TA), a natural polyphenol in the context of ALI. We used in vivo and in vitro models, respectively, using lipopolysaccharide (LPS) to induce ALI in mice and exposing J774 and BEAS-2B cells to LPS.

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To overcome the problem of breast cancer, silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) synthesized using Indian medicinal plant Madhuca longifolia could be explored as an alternative anticancer medicine. Synthesized AgNPs were studied their characteristics and their anti-proliferative property was investigated in breast cancer cell line (4T1). Based on zeta sizer analysis, the size of the AgNPs was 103.

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Visceral leishmaniasis (VL) is a life threatening infectious disease caused by Leishmania donovani. It leads to the severe immune suppression in the host defense system. Higher cytotoxicity, rigorous side effects and lower therapeutic indexes (TI) of current antileishmanial drugs have created a necessity to develop new molecules with better antileishmanial activity and high TI value.

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Article Synopsis
  • Chloroquine (CQ) is no longer effective for treating P. falciparum due to widespread resistance, prompting a shift in drug policies, which was analyzed in malaria-endemic regions of West Bengal, India.
  • In a study involving 781 P. falciparum patients from 2008 to 2013, chloroquine resistance was linked to specific genetic markers, with high rates of treatment failure and recrudescence reported.
  • Over the years, in vitro resistance rates rose significantly, necessitating increased research and containment efforts to address the persistent problem of chloroquine resistance even after its withdrawal as a treatment option.
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M2 polarization of macrophages is predominant in case of tumors and some other infectious diseases for disease progression. Repolarization of the M2 phenotype to the M1 state may be required to cure diseases. Hence, it is of great interest to find out a material that would repolarize the M2 phenotype to the M1 state.

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