Kithiganahalli Narayanaswamy Balaji
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Recent Articles
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Banerjee U, Borbora S, Guha M, Yadav V, Sanjay V, Singh A, et al.
Immunology
. 2024 Mar;
172(3):392-407.
PMID: 38504502
Treatment of tuberculosis (TB) is faced with several challenges including the long treatment duration, drug toxicity and tissue pathology. Host-directed therapy provides promising avenues to find compounds for adjunctively assisting...
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Verma-Kumar S, Abraham D, Dendukuri N, Cheeran J, Sukumar R, Balaji K
PLoS One
. 2023 Nov;
18(11):e0294550.
PMID: 37956139
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Prakhar P, Bhatt B, Lohia G, Shah A, Mukherjee T, Kolthur-Seetharam U, et al.
PLoS Pathog
. 2023 Oct;
19(10):e1011731.
PMID: 37871034
Cholesterol derived from the host milieu forms a critical factor for mycobacterial pathogenesis. However, the molecular circuitry co-opted by Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) to accumulate cholesterol in host cells remains obscure....
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Banerjee U, Chunchanur S, R A, Balaji K, Singh A, Chakravortty D, et al.
Genes Immun
. 2023 Jul;
24(4):183-193.
PMID: 37438430
Host immune response to COVID-19 plays a significant role in regulating disease severity. Although big data analysis has provided significant insights into the host biology of COVID-19 across the world,...
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Borbora S, Satish B, Sundar S, B M, Bhatt S, Balaji K
J Infect Dis
. 2023 May;
PMID: 37158474
During infection, Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) rewires distinct host signaling pathways that results in pathogen-favorable outcomes. Oxidative stress build-up is a key cellular manifestation that occurs due to the cumulative effect...
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Borbora S, Rajmani R, Balaji K
PLoS Pathog
. 2022 Jun;
18(6):e1010095.
PMID: 35658060
Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb), the causative agent of tuberculosis (TB), triggers enhanced accumulation of lipids to generate foamy macrophages (FMs). This process has been often attributed to the surge in the...
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Bhatt B, Prakhar P, Lohia G, Rajmani R, Balaji K
FEBS J
. 2021 Oct;
289(6):1536-1551.
PMID: 34670010
Active tuberculosis patients are at high risk of coinfection with opportunistic fungal pathogen Candida albicans. However, the molecular mechanisms that orchestrate pathogenesis of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb)-C. albicans coinfection remain elusive....
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Kumari R, Roy U, Desai S, Nilavar N, Van Nieuwenhuijze A, Paranjape A, et al.
Cell Rep
. 2021 Jul;
36(2):109390.
PMID: 34260911
Recombination activating genes (RAGs), consisting of RAG1 and RAG2, are stringently regulated lymphoid-specific genes, which initiate V(D)J recombination in developing lymphocytes. We report the regulation of RAG1 through a microRNA...
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Mukherjee T, Bhatt B, Prakhar P, Lohia G, Rajmani R, Balaji K
Autophagy
. 2021 Jun;
18(2):391-408.
PMID: 34074211
(Mtb)-driven lipid accumulation is intricately associated with the progression of tuberculosis (TB) disease. Although several studies elucidating the mechanisms for lipid droplet (LD) biosynthesis exist, we provide evidence for the...
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Yadav P, Bhatt B, Balaji K
J Immunol
. 2021 May;
206(12):2888-2899.
PMID: 34031150
Septic arthritis is a chronic inflammatory disorder caused by invasion of host synovium, which often progresses to impairment of joint functions. Although it is known that disease progression is intricately...