e Nian-Hong Wang, Xue-Yi Zhou, I. M. A., S. Z. Shou-Heng Shi a, M. A. A. Zhong-Hua Chen, and S. Z. Y. W. F. W. U. and Xue-Yi Zhou a 1, Shou-Heng Shi a,
"An miR156-regulated nucleobase-ascorbate transporter 2 confers cadmium tolerance via enhanced anti-oxidative capacity in barley",
Journal of Advanced Research, vol. 44, issue Feb 2023, pp. 23-37, 2023.
Al-Noshokaty, T. M., M. S. Elballal, G. K. Helal, A. I. Abulsoud, S. S. Elshaer, A. A. El-Husseiny, D. Fathi, N. M. Abdelmaksoud, S. S. Abdel Mageed, H. M. Midan, et al.,
"miRNAs driving diagnosis, prognosis and progression in Merkel cell carcinoma.",
Pathology, research and practice, vol. 249, pp. 154763, 2023.
AbstractMerkel cell carcinoma (MCC) is a rare, aggressive form of skin malignancy with a high recurrence commonly within two to three years of initial diagnosis. The incidence of MCC has nearly doubled in the past few decades. Options for diagnosing, assessing, and treating MCC are limited. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are a class of small, non-coding RNA molecules that play an important role in controlling many different aspects of cell biology. Many miRNAs are aberrantly expressed in distinct types of cancer, with some serving as tumor suppressors and others as oncomiRs. Therefore, the future holds great promise for the utilization of miRNAs in enhancing diagnostic, prognostic, and therapeutic approaches for MCC. Accordingly, the goal of this article is to compile, summarize, and discuss the latest research on miRNAs in MCC, highlighting their potential clinical utility as diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers.
El-Dakroury, W. A., H. M. Midan, A. I. Abulsoud, S. S. Elshaer, A. A. El-Husseiny, D. Fathi, N. M. Abdelmaksoud, S. S. Abdel Mageed, M. S. Elballal, M. B. Zaki, et al.,
"miRNAs orchestration of adrenocortical carcinoma - Particular emphasis on diagnosis, progression and drug resistance.",
Pathology, research and practice, vol. 248, pp. 154665, 2023.
AbstractAdrenocortical carcinoma (ACC) is an uncommon aggressive endocrine malignancy that is nonetheless associated with significant mortality and morbidity rates because of endocrine and oncological consequences. Recent genome-wide investigations of ACC have advanced our understanding of the disease, but substantial obstacles remain to overcome regarding diagnosis and prognosis. MicroRNAs (miRNAs, miRs) play a crucial role in the development and metastasis of a wide range of carcinomas by regulating the expression of their target genes through various mechanisms causing translational repression or messenger RNA (mRNA) degradation. Along with miRNAs in the adrenocortical cancerous tissue, circulating miRNAs are considered barely invasive diagnostic or prognostic biomarkers of ACC. miRNAs may serve as treatment targets that expand the rather-limited therapeutic repertoire in the field of ACC. Patients with advanced ACC still have a poor prognosis when using the available treatments, despite a substantial improvement in understanding of the illness over the previous few decades. Accordingly, in this review, we provide a crucial overview of the recent studies in ACC-associated miRNAs regarding their diagnostic, prognostic, and potential therapeutic relevance.
El-Husseiny, A. A., N. M. Abdelmaksoud, S. A. S. Mageed, A. Salman, M. B. Zaki, H. A. El-Mahdy, A. Ismail, M. A. Abd-Elmawla, H. M. El-Husseiny, A. I. Abulsoud, et al.,
"miRNAs orchestration of salivary gland cancer- Particular emphasis on diagnosis, progression, and drug resistance.",
Pathology, research and practice, vol. 248, pp. 154590, 2023.
AbstractCancer of the salivary glands is one of the five major types of head and neck cancer. Due to radioresistance and a strong propensity for metastasis, the survival rate for nonresectable malignant tumors is dismal. Hence, more research is needed on salivary cancer's pathophysiology, particularly at the molecular level. The microRNAs (miRNAs) are a type of noncoding RNA that controls as many as 30% of all genes that code for proteins at the posttranscriptional level. Signature miRNA expression profiles have been established in several cancer types, suggesting a role for miRNAs in the incidence and progression of human malignancies. Salivary cancer tissues were shown to have significantly aberrant levels of miRNAs compared to normal salivary gland tissues, supporting the hypothesis that miRNAs play a crucial role in the carcinogenesis of salivary gland cancer (SGC). Besides, several SGC research articles reported potential biomarkers and therapeutic targets for the miRNA-based treatment of this malignancy. In this review, we will explore the regulatory impact of miRNAs on the processes underlying the molecular pathology of SGC and provide an up-to-date summary of the literature on miRNAs that impacted this malignancy. We will eventually share information about their possible use as diagnostic, prognostic, and therapeutic biomarkers in SGC.
Elshaer, S. S., A. I. Abulsoud, D. Fathi, N. M. Abdelmaksoud, M. B. Zaki, H. A. El-Mahdy, A. Ismail, E. G. E. Elsakka, M. A. Abd-Elmawla, L. A. Abulsoud, et al.,
"miRNAs role in glioblastoma pathogenesis and targeted therapy: Signaling pathways interplay.",
Pathology, research and practice, vol. 246, pp. 154511, 2023.
AbstractHigh mortality and morbidity rates and variable clinical behavior are hallmarks of glioblastoma (GBM), the most common and aggressive primary malignant brain tumor. Patients with GBM often have a dismal outlook, even after undergoing surgery, postoperative radiation, and chemotherapy, which has fueled the search for specific targets to provide new insights into the development of contemporary therapies. The ability of microRNAs (miRNAs/miRs) to posttranscriptionally regulate the expression of various genes and silence many target genes involved in cell proliferation, cell cycle, apoptosis, invasion, angiogenesis, stem cell behavior and chemo- and radiotherapy resistance makes them promising candidates as prognostic biomarkers and therapeutic targets or factors to advance GBM therapeutics. Hence, this review is like a crash course in GBM and how miRNAs related to GBM. Here, we will outline the miRNAs whose role in the development of GBM has been established by recent in vitro or in vivo research. Moreover, we will provide a summary of the state of knowledge regarding oncomiRs and tumor suppressor (TS) miRNAs in relation to GBM with an emphasis on their potential applications as prognostic biomarkers and therapeutic targets.
Allam, S. F. M., R. Abo-Shnaf, A. A. El-Hawary, A. A. El-Shaer, A. A. Shalaby, M. L. El-Sobky, and A. F. Abdul-Shafy,
"Mite biodiversity on vegetables in plastic-houses and the efficacy of an essential oil mixture on Tetranychus urticae and Phytoseiulus persimilis",
International Journal of Acarology, vol. 49, issue 7-8: Taylor & Francis, pp. 407-415, 2023.
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Khalifa, M., R. H. Fayed, Y. H. Ahmed, A. A. Sedik, N. M. El‑Dydamony, and H. M. A. Khalil,
"Mitigating effect of ferulic acid on di‑(2‑ethylhexyl) phthalate‑induced neurocognitive dysfunction in male rats with a comprehensive in silico survey",
Naunyn-Schmiedeberg's Archives of Pharmacology, vol. 30, issue 12, 2023.
Ibrahim, I. A., H. Rawindran, M. M. Alam, W. H. Leong, N. T. Sahrin, H. - S. Ng, Y. J. Chan, E. M. A. N. A. L. A. A. E. L. D. I. N. ABDELFATTAH, J. W. Lim, U. S. 'ad Aliyu, et al.,
"Mitigating persistent organic pollutants from marine plastics through enhanced recycling: A review",
Environmental Research: Academic Press, pp. 117533, 2023.
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Ibrahim, I. A., H. Rawindran, M. M. Alam, W. H. Leong, N. T. Sahrin, H. - S. Ng, Y. J. Chan, E. M. A. N. A. L. A. A. E. L. D. I. N. ABDELFATTAH, J. W. Lim, U. S. 'ad Aliyu, et al.,
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Environmental Research: Academic Press, pp. 117533, 2023.
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Badr, A. M., F. Abdelradi, A. Negm, and E. M. Ramadan,
"Mitigating Water Shortage via Hydrological Modeling in Old and New Cultivated Lands West of the Nile in Egypt",
Water, vol. 15 , issue 14, pp. 2668, 2023.
Abou Dahab, T. A. M., H. A. Ashour, I. O. Ahmed, and N. K. Ismaiel,
"Mitigation impacts of brassinolide, gamma radiation and endophytic fungi on Calendula officinalis grown under salinity stress.",
International Journal of Chemical and Biochemical Sciences, vol. 11, issue 24, pp. 363-373, 2023.
Fayed, R. H., E. Rashad, S. I. El-Samannoudy, H. M. R. Elsherif, H. A. Ella, and E. Ismael,
"Mitigative Effect of Dietary Tinospora cordifolia and Andrographis paniculata on Health and Hepato-renal Expression of Caspase-3 and TNF-Î$\pm$of Broiler Chickens Fed on Aflatoxin and Ochratoxin Contaminated Diet",
Journal of Advanced Veterinary Research, vol. 13, no. 8, pp. 1668–1677, 2023.
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Fayed, R. H., E. Rashad, S. I. El-Samannoudy, H. M. Elsherif, H. A. Ella, and E. Ismael,
"Mitigative Effect of Dietary Tinospora Cordifolia and Andrographis Paniculata on Health and Hepato-Renal Expression of Caspase-3 and TNF-α of Broiler Chickens Fed on Aflatoxin and Ochratoxin Contaminated Diet",
Journal of Advanced Veterinary Research, vol. 13, issue 8, pp. 1668-1677, 2023.
Fayed, R. H., E. Rashad, S. I. El-Samannoudy, H. M. R. Elsherif, H. A. Ella, and E. Ismael,
"Mitigative Effect of Dietary Tinospora cordifolia and Andrographis paniculata on Health and Hepato-renal Expression of Caspase-3 and TNF-α of Broiler Chickens Fed on Aflatoxin and Ochratoxin Contaminated Diet",
Journal of Advanced Veterinary Research, vol. 13, issue 8, pp. 1668-1677, 2023.
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"Mitochondrial dysfunction and neurological disorders: A narrative review and treatment overview",
Life Sciences: Pergamon, pp. 122257, 2023.
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Abdelmaksoud, N. M., A. I. Abulsoud, T. M. Abdelghany, S. S. Elshaer, S. M. Rizk, and M. A. Senousy,
"Mitochondrial remodeling in colorectal cancer initiation, progression, metastasis, and therapy: A review",
Pathology Research and Practice, vol. 246, pp. 154509, 2023.
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"Mitochondrial remodeling in colorectal cancer initiation, progression, metastasis, and therapy: A review",
Pathology Research and Practice, vol. 246, pp. 154509, 2023.
Ibrahim, A. A., S. A. S. Mageed, M. M. Safar, M. F. El-Yamany, and M. A. Oraby,
"MitoQ alleviates hippocampal damage after cerebral ischemia: The potential role of SIRT6 in regulating mitochondrial dysfunction and neuroinflammation",
Life Sciences, vol. 328, pp. 121895, 2023.