7 results on '"Khair, Iliya Yacoub"'
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2. Vaccinomics: Paving the Way for Personalized Immunization
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Al-Eitan, Laith Naser, primary, ElMotasem, Moh'd Fahmi Munib, additional, Khair, Iliya Yacoub, additional, and Alahmad, Saif Zuhair, additional
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- 2023
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3. Assessment of the proliferative and angiogenic effects of the synthetic cannabinoid (R)-5-fluoro ADB on human cerebral microvascular endothelial cells.
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AL-Eitan, Laith Naser, Zuhair, Saif, Khair, Iliya Yacoub, and Alghamdi, Mansour Abdullah
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ENDOTHELIAL cells ,VASCULAR endothelial growth factors ,CANNABINOID receptors ,GLYCOGEN synthase kinase - Abstract
Objective(s): The process of vascular formation, also known as angiogenesis, primarily relies on endothelial cell proliferation, migration, and invasion. In recent years, it has been discovered that synthetic cannabinoids (SCs) may potentially impact angiogenic processes within the body. We evaluated the impact of the synthetic cannabinoid (R)-5-Fluoro-ADB on the proliferation rate and angiogenesis in Human Cerebral Microvascular Endothelial Cells (hBMECs). Materials and Methods: hBMECs were treated with (R)-5-Fluoro-ADB and investigated for cell viability, migration rate, and tube-like structure formation. Furthermore, angiogenic-related proteins including Angopoitein-1 and -2, and Vascular Endothelial Growth Factors (VEGF) were examined on mRNA and protein levels. Results: The results showed a notable rise in the rate of proliferation (P-value<0.0001) of HBMECs induced by (R)-5-Fluoro-ADB. The angiogenic capacity of HBMECs was also enhanced between 0.001 µM to 1 µM (R)-5-Fluoro-ADB. Moreover, an increase in the levels of ANG-1, ANG-2, and VEGF mRNA and protein, as well as elevated phosphorylation rate of GSK-3ß, were observed across various concentrations of (R)-5-Fluoro-ADB. Conclusion: Our results suggest an innovative approach in pharmacology for addressing a range of conditions linked to angiogenesis. This approach involves precise targeting of both cannabinoid receptors type-1 and -2. To achieve this, specific agonists or antagonists of these receptors could be employed based on the particular characteristics of the diseases in question. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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4. Pharmacogenetic Variations in Arab Populations: Clinical Implications for Personalized Drug Therapy.
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Al-Eitan LN, Khair IY, Alahmad SZ, Rababa'h D, Abu Kharmah H, and Shurafa L
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Previous genetic studies on the genetic makeup of Arab populations highlight the diversity resulting from the distribution of specific genetic markers among various Arab descendant populations. Different genetic variants classified as clinically significant have been identified, impacting the response to administered drugs. Absorption, distribution, and excretion of drugs throughout the human body are managed through the actions of drug transporters and receptor proteins, which are expressed on the cellular membrane. Drug metabolism involves activating or inactivating various compounds, transforming them into therapeutically active or toxic metabolites. With the rapid advancement of pharmacogenetic testing techniques and increased genetic studies involving Arab populations, insights into genetic polymorphisms have emerged, leading to a better understanding of the diverse phenotypes of drug response associated with genotype variation. Variations in transporters and receptor genes have significantly contributed to generating variant phenotypes that affect individuals' responses to treatments and substrates. This necessitates administering individualized drug doses based on the patient's haplotype, which can be determined through advanced genetic diagnosis. This review summarizes the findings of recent pharmacogenetic studies in the Arab world, emphasizing the benefits of pharmacogenetic research and applications to enhance therapeutic aspects of healthcare and treatment among patients in Arab countries., (Copyright© Bentham Science Publishers; For any queries, please email at epub@benthamscience.net.)
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- 2024
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5. The Impact of Potent Addictive Substances on Angiogenic Behavior: A Comprehensive Review.
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Al-Eitan LN, Alahmad SZ, and Khair IY
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Angiogenesis, the formation of new vasculature from preexisting vasculature, is involved in the development of several diseases as well as various physiological processes. Strict cooperation of proangiogenic and antiangiogenic factors mediates the control of angiogenesis. The fundamental steps in angiogenesis include endothelial cell proliferation, migration, and invasion. Addictive substances, which are considered therapeutic candidates in research and medicine, are classified as natural substances, such as nicotine, or synthetic substances, such as synthetic cannabinoids. Addictive substances have been shown to either enhance or suppress angiogenesis. This review article provides an overview of recent studies concerning the effects of several addictive substances on the process of angiogenesis. Google Scholar and PubMed were used to collect the scientific literature used in this review. The addictive substances addressed in this review are nicotine, opioids such as morphine and heroin, alcohol, cocaine, methamphetamine, and cannabinoids. An accurate assessment of the influence of these substances on the angiogenic process may help to construct a potentially effective therapeutic protocol to control and treat several angiogenesis-related diseases., (Copyright© Bentham Science Publishers; For any queries, please email at epub@benthamscience.net.)
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- 2024
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6. Vaccinomics: Paving the Way for Personalized Immunization.
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Al-Eitan LN, ElMotasem MFM, Khair IY, and Alahmad SZ
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- Humans, HLA Antigens immunology, HLA Antigens genetics, Immunization methods, Vaccination methods, Precision Medicine methods, Vaccines immunology, Vaccines administration & dosage
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Vaccines are one of the most important medical advancements in human history. They have been successfully used to control and limit the spread of many of the lethal diseases that have plagued us, such as smallpox and polio. Previous vaccine design methodologies were based on the model of "isolate-inactivateinject", which amounts to giving the same vaccine dose to everyone susceptible to infection. In recent years, the importance of how the host genetic background alters vaccine response necessitated the introduction of vaccinomics, which is aimed at studying the variability of vaccine efficacy by associating genetic variability and immune response to vaccination. Despite the rapid developments in variant screening, data obtained from association studies is often inconclusive and cannot be used to guide the new generation of vaccines. This review aims to compile the polymorphisms in HLA and immune system genes and examine the link with their immune response to vaccination. The compiled data can be used to guide the development of new strategies for vaccination for vulnerable groups. Overall, the highly polymorphic HLA locus had the highest correlation with vaccine response variability for most of the studied vaccines, and it was linked to variation in multiple stages of the immune response to the vaccines for both humoral and cellular immunity. Designing new vaccine technologies and immunization regiments to accommodate for this variability is an important step for reaching a vaccinomics-based approach to vaccination., (Copyright© Bentham Science Publishers; For any queries, please email at epub@benthamscience.net.)
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- 2024
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7. Drug Metabolizing Enzymes: An Exclusive Guide into Latest Research in Pharmaco-genetic Dynamics in Arab Countries.
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Eitan LA, Khair IY, and Alahmad S
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- Humans, Middle East, Arabs genetics, Polymorphism, Genetic, Pharmaceutical Preparations metabolism, Glutathione Transferase genetics, Glutathione Transferase metabolism, Pharmacogenetics, Cytochrome P-450 Enzyme System genetics, Cytochrome P-450 Enzyme System metabolism, Glucuronosyltransferase genetics, Glucuronosyltransferase metabolism
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Drug metabolizing enzymes play a crucial role in the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of therapeutic drugs, influencing their efficacy and safety. This review explores the impact of genetic polymorphisms in drug-metabolizing genes on drug response within Arab populations. We examine the genetic diversity specific to Arab countries, focusing on the variations in key drug-metabolizing enzymes such as CYP450, GST, and UGT families. The review highlights recent research on polymorphisms in these genes and their implications for drug metabolism, including variations in allele frequencies and their effects on therapeutic outcomes. Additionally, the paper discusses how these genetic variations contribute to the variability in drug response and adverse drug reactions among individuals in Arab populations. By synthesizing current findings, this review aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of the pharmacogenetic landscape in Arab countries and offer insights into personalized medicine approaches tailored to genetic profiles. The findings underscore the importance of incorporating pharmacogenetic data into clinical practice to enhance drug efficacy and minimize adverse effects, ultimately paving the way for more effective and individualized treatment strategies in the region., (Copyright© Bentham Science Publishers; For any queries, please email at epub@benthamscience.net.)
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- 2024
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