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MiRNA expression profiling and emergence of new prognostic signature for oral squamous cell carcinoma
2021
Oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC), the most common type of head and neck cancers, is associated with high recurrence, metastasis, low long-term survival rates and poor treatment outcome. As deregulated miRNA expression plays a crucial role in malignant transformation and cancer progression, the present study is aimed at profiling the miRNA expression pattern in OSCC and developing a new miRNA prognostic signature for oral cancer. MiRNA expression profiling was performed using MiRNA microarray in 30 tumor and 18 normal samples. MiRNA signature obtained was validated with quantitative real time PCR (qRT-PCR) in 144 tumor and 36 normal samples. The potential targets, clinical implications and prognostic value of the miRNA signature were elucidated by various bioinformatics and statistical analyses. Microarray profiling identified a set of 105 miRNAs to be differentially expressed in OSCC, out of which a subset of 19 most dysregulated miRNAs were validated by qRT-PCR. In silico analysis revealed the signature miRNAs to be involved in various cancer associated pathways. Up-regulation of miR-196a, miR-21, miR-1237 and downregulation of miR-204, miR-144 was associated with poor prognosis of OSCC patients. The mir-196a/miR-204 expression ratio emerged as best predictor for disease recurrence and patient survival. Altogether, our study identified a miRNA signature for OSCC with prognostic significance.
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Combinatorial treatment with Gefitinib and Bay11-7085 sensitizes primary Gefitinib-resistant OSCC cells by influencing the EGFR- NFκB signaling axis
2021
EGFR-targeted therapies are reported to yield modest effect in OSCC. Activation of NFκB signaling is considered as molecular driver of EGFR inhibitor resistance in various cancers. In this scenario, present study focused on the molecular crosstalk between EGFR and NFκB signaling pathways and its therapeutic importance in OSCC. The EGFR- NFκB p65 co-expressed human OSCC cell lines UPCI:SCC066, UPCI:SCC040 and UM-SCC083B were used for in vitro studies. Recombinant human EGF, siRNAs, Western blot and qRT-PCR were used to dissect the molecular crosstalk between EGFR-NFκB signaling pathways in OSCCs. The effect of NFκB p65 knockdown on cancer hallmarks was studied by respective functional assays and RNA-Seq analysis was performed to identify the differentially expressed genes upon NFκB p65 knockdown. Gefitinib and Bay 11-7085 combination treatment was done to study the chemotherapeutic potential of EGFR- NFκB axis. Significant positive correlation between EGFR and NFκB p65 expression was observed in Head and Neck TCGA data set. EGFR induction or knockdown respectively stimulate or impair the NFκB signaling in EGFR- NFκB p65 co-expressed OSCC cell lines. NFκB p65 knockdown causes apoptosis and suppresses the viability, colony formation, migration, invasion, and spheroid formation. Using RNA-seq analysis, we identified PIK3CD as the NFκB target gene, which is commonly involved in these functions. Gefitinib and Bay 11-7085 combination treatment was found to be useful in chemosensitizing the Gefitinib-resistant OSCC cells by capitulating the EGFR- NFκB signaling axis. Combination treatment using Gefitinib and Bay 11-7085 enhanced the apoptosis and reduced cell viability and colony formation in a synergistic way. Our data demonstrated that EGFR-NFκB signaling axis plays a key role in the pathogenesis of OSCCs. Therefore, simultaneous therapeutic intervention of these pathways may be a good alternative approach for the management of OSCCs.
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Investigation of the mechanical, thermal and transport properties of NR/NBR blends: impact of organoclay content
by
George, Soney C.
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Abraham, Jiji
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Thomas, Sabu
in
Characterization and Evaluation of Materials
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Chemistry
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Chemistry and Materials Science
2018
In the present study efforts have been made to prepare organoclay nanocomposites of NR/NBR (natural rubber/nitrile rubber) blends using 0-4 wt% cloisite 93A by mixing on a laboratory type two-roll mill as per ASTM procedure. The organoclay-filled NR/NBR blends exhibited high tensile strength due to the formation of inter-phase crosslinks. The modulus values were also found increase in line with tensile strength. The clay platelets could be aligned in the direction of stretching of the rubber sample and the strong interfacial interaction between the NR and the NBR chains and the clay platelets could support local load transfer, resulting in enhanced modulus. The results of Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) fractographic analysis were in agreement with the mechanical test results and support the observed changes in the NR/NBR blend properties as the clay content increases. Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) images showed intercalated clay layers in both phases of the blend, indicating good compatibilization. Crosslink densities of the vulcanized samples exhibited an increase in the values on the increase in dosage of the nanoclay, supporting the fact that high specific surface area of the layered silicates enhanced reinforcement of the polymer matrix.
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Spectrum of malignant scalp tumours and its impact on management—a tertiary care cancer centre experience
by
K. M., Jagathnath Krishna
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Nadarajan, Abinaya R.
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Iype, Elizabeth Mathew
in
Analysis
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Bones
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Cancer
2023
Background
Tumours on the scalp are diverse and often exhibit site- and histology-specific characteristics. Reconstructing the scalp after oncological resection has always been challenging because of its unique anatomy.
Methodology
A retrospective review of patients with malignant scalp tumour operated on at a single institution over 10 years was performed. Data were collected and analysed regarding the scalp tumour profile, treatment, and the outcome of these procedures.
Results
Of the 66 patients in our study, 33 (50%) had SCC. In addition to this, 21% were sarcomas, 17% were appendageal carcinomas, 11% were BCCs, and 1% was neuroendocrine carcinoma. Cortical erosion was observed in 6 patients in the CT imaging, all with SCC histology. Among the eight patients with pathological nodal involvement, three had angiosarcoma, three had SCC, one had appendageal carcinoma, and one had neuroendocrine carcinoma. The mean surgical defect size was 67.4 cm
2
. The surgical defect was reconstructed with local flaps in 58% of patients and primary closure in 27%. Local and systemic recurrence was noted in 25% of patients. Tumour size more than 6 cm, tumour histology (SCC & sarcoma), unplanned margin-positive excision, and residual disease in re-excision had higher recurrence, even though the
p
-value was not significant.
Conclusion
Scalp tumours are heterogeneous in their clinical profiles. Often, its tumour biology and microscopic extent are underestimated. High suspicion, histological diagnosis, and clear surgical margins are all requirements in successfully treating scalp tumours. In order to minimize morbidity and restore an aesthetic and functional outcome, it is critical to use the simplest scalp reconstruction whenever possible.
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Submental nodal metastasis in papillary carcinoma of the thyroid
2019
Papillary carcinoma of thyroid (PCT) commonly shows metastasis to central and lateral cervical compartment neck nodes. Submental nodes are rarely involved by PCT. Thus, its management is not clear. We report two young men who presented with submental nodal metastasis from PCT. Both underwent total thyroidectomy with central compartment neck dissection and modified radical neck dissection (MRND). Probable factors which might influence submental nodal metastasis are analyzed. We conclude that physicians should be aware of the possibility of submental nodal metastasis from PCT. A selective approach for neck dissection can be an alternative to MRND, reducing the morbidity in management of such cases.
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Health Related Quality of Life of Caregivers of Children and Adolescents With Phenylketonuria: A Systematic Review
by
Deepa Shaji Thomas
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Arulappan, Judie
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Divya, K Y
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Caregivers
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Children
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Cross-sectional studies
2021
Introduction. Caregivers of children with chronic illness are at risk of having impairment in their quality of life (QOL). We systematically reviewed the available literature related to the Health Related Quality Of Life (HRQOL) of caregivers of children with Phenylketonuria (PKU). Methods. We comprehensively searched in electronic databases including Scopus, Science Direct, CINAHL, Medline, PubMed, Google scholar, and ProQuest. The search criteria included studies with samples more than one, children suffering from PKU, exploring parents or primary caregiver’s HRQOL, published from 2010 to 2020, full article available for download and published in English. Eight studies including 5 cross sectional studies, 1 open label trial, and 2 surveys were systematically reviewed. Results. Seven out of 8 studies have established a negative correlation between PKU and parent’s HRQOL in at least 1 of the domains. In one study, the HRQOL of parents is higher than their population norms. Conclusion. Most of the caregivers had poor to moderate HRQOL. More studies are required to explore HRQOL of caregivers of children with PKU using similar tools and outcome measures addressing all the domains of HRQOL in order to have more clarity on the impact of PKU on caregiver’s HRQOL. Interventional studies might help in improving the HRQOL of caregivers.
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COVID-19 related multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C): a hospital-based prospective cohort study from Kerala, India
2021
ObjectivesTo study (1) epidemiological factors, clinical profile and outcomes of COVID-19 related multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C), (2) clinical profile across age groups, (3) medium-term outcomes and (4) parameters associated with disease severity.DesignHospital-based prospective cohort study.SettingTwo tertiary care centres in Kerala, India.ParticipantsDiagnosed patients of MIS-C using the case definition of Centres for Disease Control and Prevention.Statistical analysisPearson χ2 test or Fisher’s exact test was used to compare the categorical variables and independent sample t-test or Mann-Whitney test was used to compare the continuous variables between the subgroups categorised by the requirement of mechanical ventilation. Bonferroni’s correction was used for multiple comparisons.ResultsWe report 41 patients with MIS-C, mean age was 6.2 (4.0) years, and 33 (80%) were previously healthy. Echocardiogram was abnormal in 23 (56%), and coronary abnormalities were noted in 15 (37%) patients. Immunomodulatory therapy was administered to 39 (95%), steroids and IVIg both were used in 35 (85%) and only steroids in 3 (7%) patients. Intensive care was required in 36 (88%), mechanical ventilation in 8 (20%), inotropic support in 21 (51%), and 2 (5%) patients died. Mechanical ventilation requirement in MIS-C was associated with hyperferritinaemia (p=0.001). Thirty-seven patients completed 3 months follow-up by April 2021, of whom 6 (16%) patients had some residual echocardiographic changes.ConclusionsPatients with MIS-C in our cohort had varied clinical manifestations ranging from fever with mild gastrointestinal and mucocutaneous involvement to fatal multiorgan dysfunction. Immediate and medium-term outcomes remain largely excellent except for the echocardiographic sequelae in a few patients which are also showing a resolving trend. Hyperferritinaemia was associated with the requirement of mechanical ventilation.
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A prospective comparative clinical study on modified screw retained arch bar (SRAB) and conventional Erich’s arch bar (CEAB)
2019
Introduction
Intermaxillary fixation (IMF) is commonly performed in the management of facial skeleton fractures. Various conventional methods like Erich’s arch bar and Ivy eyelet wiring are the most commonly employed methods for achieving IMF, but they have their own disadvantages. Conventional Erich’s arch bar (CEAB) has been modified recently by making perforations in the spaces between the winglets and securing the arch bar using 1 mm screws. IMF using intraoral modified screw retained arch bar (SRAB) has been introduced for the treatment of mandibular fractures. The aim of this study was to compare the efficacy, advantages, disadvantages, indications, and potential complications associated with CEAB versus modified SRAB in the management of mandibular fractures.
Materials and methods
A randomized prospective study included 20 patients with mandibular fracture who were randomly allotted to two groups. Group A patients received modified SRAB and group B patients received CEAB. The parameters considered were time taken to place the arch bar, perforation in the gloves, patient acceptance, oral hygiene, iatrogenic dental injuries, and needle (wire) stick injuries during IMF.
Results
The mean time taken for arch bar placement was 27.20 min with modified SRAB as compared with 82.50 min with CEAB. Incidence of glove perforations was more in group B patients. Oral hygiene status was good in 90% of the patients from group A whereas it was 100% fair in group B patients.
Conclusion
This study has shown that both the techniques achieve satisfactory IMF with post-operative occlusion. IMF with modified SRAB reduces the operating time and the incidence of the needle (wire) prick injuries. But modified SRAB has its own limitations in spite of its ease of application.
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Development of a Smart Meter for Power Quality-Based Tariff Implementation in a Smart Grid
2021
Regarding the modern power smart grid, distribution consumers and prosumers are highly concerned about power quality (PQ). In fact, they would prefer to pay higher prices for a reliable and good quality power supply. Unfortunately, utility operators still aim for reliability alone, ignoring the quality of supply voltage and current. There are no clear guidelines for monitoring, penalizing, or implementing PQ-based tariff schemes in LV distribution systems. In addition, the implementation of a PQ-based tariff requires a real-time measuring mechanism at the user end, which is very expensive and difficult to understand for a domestic consumer. This paper presents a novel, low-cost, efficient, and user-friendly smart PQ meter to overcome these issues and limitations. It is essentially a PQ analyzer with energy metering functionality, which implements a novel PQ-based tariff scheme that penalizes consumers violating the PQ limits and provides incentives for a good PQ profile. It measures as many as 28 parameters and keeps track of the PQ for both the consumer and the grid in real-time. This paper demonstrates the specifications, design, and testing of the meter and proves the validity of the concept by practical implementation. The meter is practical, feasible, and economical for implementing PQ-based tariff schemes in LV distribution systems or smart grids.
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Ultrasound-guided arthrocentesis using single-puncture, double-lumen, single-barrel needle for patients with temporomandibular joint acute closed lock internal derangement
2019
Purpose
Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disc derangement is defined as a malpositioning of the articular disc relative to the condyle and eminence. Arthrocentesis of the TMJ is considered by many as the first-line surgical treatment for patients who do not respond to conservative treatment. The aim of this study is to assist needle insertion for temporomandibular joint arthrocentesis using ultrasonography.
Materials and method
Twenty patients who required arthrocentesis of the TMJ were randomly assigned to two groups A and B undergoing single-puncture arthrocentesis with modified double-lumen single-barrel needle and ultrasound-guided single-puncture arthrocentesis using modified double-lumen single-barrel needle (
n
= 10 in each group). The number of attempts of needle manipulation, duration of the operative procedural time, and visual analog (VAS) scale score for pain to assess surgical discomfort were the main outcome variables.
Results
None of the patients in either group developed any complication with no significant difference in VAS score for pain between the two study groups. The number of attempts for needle manipulation (mean ± SD) for group A was 2.20 ± 0.789, and for group B, it was 1.10 ± 0.316 (
p
value, 0.0007); operative procedural time (mean ± SD) for group A was 18.5 ± 3.171 min, and for group B, it was 13.1 ± 1.663 (
p
value, 0.0002) which was significantly lesser in group A than in group B. The sentence signifies that the number of attempts that was required to re-insert the needle to enter the joint space in Ultrasound guided and conventional method of arthrocentesis.
Conclusion
Ultrasound-guided single-puncture arthrocentesis using a customized needle is a promising method to perform joint lavage with minimal trauma and in a precise manner.
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