2023
IL-10/IL-6 ratio from nasal & oral swab samples, acts as an inflammatory indicator for COVID-19 patients infected with the delta variant
Biswas B, Roy S, Banerjee I, Jana S, Bhattacharjee B, Chakraborty S, Mondal A, Goswami R. IL-10/IL-6 ratio from nasal & oral swab samples, acts as an inflammatory indicator for COVID-19 patients infected with the delta variant. Heliyon 2023, 9: e16985. PMID: 37292329, PMCID: PMC10238278, DOI: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e16985.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchViral load patientsCOVID-19 patientsNon-vaccinated patientsViral loadIL-10/IL-6 ratioHyper-inflammatory immune responseMultiple pro-inflammatory cytokinesCT valuesIL-10/IL-6Control groupSwab samplesPro-inflammatory cytokinesRelease of multiple pro-inflammatory cytokinesOral swab samplesUninfected donorsICU supportStatus of vaccinationNasal swab samplesInflammatory indicatorsDisease progressionCytokine markersPatientsNon-vaccinated COVID-19 patientsNasal swabsUninfected individuals
2012
Some Novel Insights on HPV16 Related Cervical Cancer Pathogenesis Based on Analyses of LCR Methylation, Viral Load, E7 and E2/E4 Expressions
Ghosh D, Bhattacharjee B, Sen S, Premi L, Mukhopadhyay I, Chowdhury R, Roy S, Sengupta S. Some Novel Insights on HPV16 Related Cervical Cancer Pathogenesis Based on Analyses of LCR Methylation, Viral Load, E7 and E2/E4 Expressions. PLOS ONE 2012, 7: e44678. PMID: 22970286, PMCID: PMC3435323, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0044678.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLong control regionViral loadViral genomeReplication originsCaCx casesEpisomal HPV16 genomesLack of methylationE7 mRNA expressionHuman papillomavirus 16Binding site IGene copy numberCervical cancer pathogenesisRepressor proteinBisulphite sequencingControl regionHPV16 genomeCervical carcinogenesisHost genesGenomeCervical cancerCopy numberViral transcriptionHPV16Cancer pathogenesisOncogene E7
2010
Association of viral load with HPV16 positive cervical cancer pathogenesis: Causal relevance in isolates harboring intact viral E2 gene
Das D, Bhattacharjee B, Sen S, Mukhopadhyay I, Sengupta S. Association of viral load with HPV16 positive cervical cancer pathogenesis: Causal relevance in isolates harboring intact viral E2 gene. Virology 2010, 402: 197-202. PMID: 20394955, DOI: 10.1016/j.virol.2010.03.030.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsViral loadE2 statusAssociation of viral loadMedian viral loadViral loads compared to controlsAge of subjectsCervical cancer pathogenesisViral E2 geneCompared to controlsCervical cancerLogistic regression modelsCancer pathogenesisTaqMan assayLower ageCaCxHPV16E2 genePathogenesisAgeIntact E2Regression modelsStatusGenomic DNAAssociationCancer