Publications by authors named "Subhayan Sur"

Cancer metastasis remains the leading cause of cancer-related mortality and represents a major therapeutic bottleneck, primarily due to the limited availability of effective, targeted treatment strategies. While key oncogenic drivers such as HER2, EGFR, PIK3CA, KRAS, and BRAF activate critical pathways like PI3K/AKT and MAPK/ERK, promoting tumor proliferation and migration and metastasis. In addition, metastasis is also influenced by environmental factors, microbiomes, and genomic alterations.

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Circular RNAs (circRNAs) are a large family of non-coding RNAs characterized by a single-stranded, covalently closed structure, predominantly synthesized through a back-splicing mechanism. While thousands of circRNAs have been identified, only a few have been functionally characterized. Although circRNAs are less abundant than other RNA types, they exhibit exceptional stability due to their covalently closed structure and demonstrate high cell and tissue specificity.

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MicroRNAs (miRNAs) belong to a short endogenous class of non-coding RNAs which have been well studied for their crucial role in regulating cellular homeostasis. Their role in the modulation of diverse biological pathways by interacting with cellular proteins, genes, and RNAs through cellular communication projects them as promising biomarkers and therapeutic targets. However, studying miRNA-protein interactions specific to disease in the extracellular or cell-free environments for drug discovery and biomarker establishment is challenging and resource-intensive due to their structural complexities.

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Article Synopsis
  • - Erythropoiesis, the process of red blood cell formation, is influenced by numerous genes that are regulated not only by transcription but also by epigenetic factors like microRNAs (miRNAs), essential for both normal functioning and various blood disorders.
  • - Specific miRNAs regulate the stages of erythropoiesis and have been linked to hematological diseases, highlighting their potential as biomarkers and therapeutic targets in conditions such as anemia, β-thalassemia, and leukemia, with some showing promising results in clinical trials.
  • - Despite the advances in understanding miRNAs' roles, challenges remain in effectively delivering them for therapeutic use without unwanted effects, necessitating ongoing research to improve treatment strategies.
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Oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) is one of the most prevalent forms of head and neck squamous cell carcinomas (HNSCC) with a poor overall survival rate (about 50%), particularly in cases of metastasis. RNA-based cancer biomarkers are a relatively advanced concept, and non-coding RNAs currently have shown promising roles in the detection and treatment of various malignancies. This review underlines the function of long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) in the OSCC and its subsequent clinical implications.

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Head and neck cancer (HNC) is prevalent worldwide, and treatment options are limited. Momordicine-I (M-I), a natural component from bitter melon, shows antitumor activity against these cancers, but its mechanism of action, especially in the tumor microenvironment (TME), remains unclear. In this study, we establish that M-I reduces HNC tumor growth in two different immunocompetent mouse models using MOC2 and SCC VII cells.

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Oral cancer (OC) is among the most prevalent cancers in the world. Certain geographical areas are disproportionately affected by OC cases due to the regional differences in dietary habits, tobacco and alcohol consumption. However, conventional therapeutic methods do not yield satisfying treatment outcomes.

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Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection induces inflammatory response, cytokine storm, venous thromboembolism, coagulopathy, and multiple organ damage. Resting endothelial cells prevent coagulation, control blood flow, and inhibit inflammation. However, it remains unknown how SARS-CoV-2 induces strong molecular signals in distant cells for immunopathogenesis.

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Long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) have gained widespread attention as a new layer of regulation in biological processes during development and disease. The lncRNA ELDR (EGFR long noncoding downstream RNA) was recently shown to be highly expressed in oral cancers as compared to adjacent nontumor tissue, and we previously reported that ELDR may be an oncogene as inhibition of ELDR reduces tumor growth in oral cancer models. Furthermore, overexpression of ELDR induces proliferation and colony formation in normal oral keratinocytes (NOKs).

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Oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) is one of the common lethal malignancies which is increasing rapidly in the world. Increasing risks from alcohol and tobacco habits, lack of early detection markers, lack of effective chemotherapeutic agents, recurrence and distant metastasis make the disease more complicated to manage. Laboratory-based studies and epidemiological studies indicate important roles of nutraceuticals to manage different cancers.

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Amarogentin (active component of ) was found to prevent CCl4/NDEA-induced liver carcinogenesis at mild dysplastic stage through modulation of cell cycle, apoptosis, self-renewal pathways. The cell cycle regulatory genes , P16 and RBSP3 were found to be upregulated in restricted liver lesions. To understand the mechanism of upregulation during restriction of cacinogenesis, the effect of amarogentin on epigenetic modification was evaluated in this study.

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Whole-genome sequencing and transcriptome analysis revealed more than 90% of the human genome transcribes noncoding RNAs including lncRNAs. From the beginning of the 21st century, lncRNAs have gained widespread attention as a new layer of regulation in biological processes. lncRNAs are > 200 nucleotides in size, transcribed by RNA polymerase II, and share many similarities with mRNAs.

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SARS-CoV-2 infection can cause cytokine storm and may overshoot immunity in humans; however, it remains to be determined whether virus-induced soluble mediators from infected cells are carried by exosomes as vehicles to distant organs and cause tissue damage in COVID-19 patients. We took an unbiased proteomic approach for analyses of exosomes isolated from plasma of healthy volunteers and COVID-19 patients. Our results revealed that tenascin-C (TNC) and fibrinogen-β (FGB) are highly abundant in exosomes from COVID-19 patients' plasma compared with that of healthy normal controls.

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Head and neck cancer (HNC) is one of the most aggressive cancers, and treatments are quite challenging due to the difficulty in early diagnosis, lack of effective chemotherapeutic drugs, adverse side effects and therapy resistance. We identified momordicine-I (M-I), a bioactive secondary metabolite in bitter melon (), by performing liquid chromatography-high resolution electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (LC-HRESIMS) analysis. M-I inhibited human HNC cell (JHU022, JHU029, Cal27) viability in a dose-dependent manner without an apparent toxic effect on normal oral keratinocytes.

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Background And Aims: HCV often causes chronic infection in liver, cirrhosis, and, in some instances, HCC. HCV encodes several factors' those impair host genes for establishment of chronic infection. The long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) display diverse effects on biological regulations.

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Oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) is the sixth most common cancer with a 5-year overall survival rate of 50%. Thus, there is a critical need to understand the disease process, and to identify improved therapeutic strategies. Previously, we found the long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) EGFR long non-coding downstream RNA (ELDR) induced in a mouse tongue cancer model; however, its functional role in human oral cancer remained unknown.

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Cancer is the second leading cause of death worldwide. Many dietary plant products show promising anticancer effects. Bitter melon or bitter gourd () is a nutrient-rich medicinal plant cultivated in tropical and subtropical regions of many countries.

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Background And Aims: Chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is one of the major causal factors for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). The treatment options for HCC are limited for lack of a convenient animal model for study in HCV infection and liver pathogenesis. This study aimed to develop a patient-derived xenograft (PDX) tumor in mice by using a tumor from a patient with HCV-associated HCC and evaluating this model's therapeutic potential.

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Prostate cancer is one of the most common cancers among men. Currently available therapies improve patient survival against local prostate cancer but have shown severe side effects. Advanced prostate cancer is still incurable.

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Following publication of the original article [1], it was reported that Fig. 1c was not entirely readable due to overlapping Fig. 1d.

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Background: Metabolic reprogramming is one of the hallmarks of cancer which favours rapid energy production, biosynthetic capabilities and therapy resistance. In our previous study, we showed bitter melon extract (BME) prevents carcinogen induced mouse oral cancer. RNA sequence analysis from mouse tongue revealed a significant modulation in "Metabolic Process" by altering glycolysis and lipid metabolic pathways in BME fed group as compared to cancer group.

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Chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection often leads to end-stage liver disease, including hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). We have previously observed reduced expression of microRNA-30e (miR-30e) in the liver tissues and sera of patients with HCV-associated HCC, although biological functions remain unknown. In this study, we demonstrated that HCV infection of hepatocytes transcriptionally reduces miR-30e expression by modulating CCAAT/enhancer binding protein β.

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Background: Head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) represents one of the most common malignancies worldwide with a high mortality rate mainly due to lack of early detection markers, frequent association with metastasis and aggressive phenotype. Recently, long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) have been shown to have important regulatory roles in human cancers. The lncRNA prostate cancer-associated transcript 1 (PCAT-1) showed potential oncogenic roles in different cancers, however its role in HNSCC is not known.

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In this study, the antitumor activity of two furanoflavanoid derivatives, Pongapin and Karanjin, was evaluated in comparison with Plumbagin, a plant-derived polyphenol with proven antitumor activity. The compounds differentially inhibit the growth of different cancer cell lines (most effective on HeLa cells), with very low inhibitory effect on the growth of normal mouse embryonic fibroblast cell line. Pongapin like Plumbagin could significantly increase the intracellular reactive oxygen species (ROS) in the HeLa cells by stabilization of nuclear factor of kappa light polypeptide gene enhancer in B-cells inhibitor (I-κB) expression and reduction of nuclear factor kappa-light-chain-enhancer of activated B cells (NF-κB) expression.

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  • Chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection can progress to severe liver diseases like liver cancer, and the study focuses on how microRNA-373 (miR-373) contributes to this process.
  • The researchers found that miR-373 is upregulated in HCV-infected liver cells and targets the growth-regulating protein Wee1, but the expression of Wee1 remains high due to other interfering factors.
  • A complex interaction between miR-373, a long noncoding RNA called NORAD, and Wee1 promotes cell growth in HCV-infected hepatocytes, indicating a potential new therapeutic target for treating HCV-related liver issues.
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