Kishore Parsa

Kishore Parsa
  • PhD
  • Group Leader at Dr. Reddy's Institute of Life Sciences

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Dr. Reddy's Institute of Life Sciences
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The physiological and metabolic functions of PIMT/TGS1, a third-generation transcriptional apparatus protein, in glucose homeostasis sustenance are unclear. Here, we observed that the expression of PIMT was upregulated in the livers of short-term fasted and obese mice. Lentiviruses expressing Tgs1-specific shRNA or cDNA were injected into wild-type...
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Transcriptional coactivators play a crucial role in regulating gene expression. PRIP interacting protein with methyl transferase domain (PIMT) / trimethyl guanosine synthase 1 (TGS1) is a co-activator interacting protein with an RNA methyl transferase domain. PIMT serves as a bridge between HAT and non-HAT coactivators and differentially modulates...
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We have previously reported that bacterial endotoxin LPS attenuates expression of PHLPP, a ser/thr phosphatase, at both transcript and protein levels in different immune cells, however the underlying molecular mechanism is unknown and is of significant interest. Here, in line with the decreased transcript levels upon LPS treatment, we observed that...
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Electroporation is the most widely employed method of gene transfer into macrophages which are hard to transfect. RAW 264.7 is a widely used cell line for studying macrophage responses. Electroporation of RAW 264.7 cells with commercial reagents although very efficient is expensive necessitating the development of cost effective alternatives. In th...
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Chronic inflammatory diseases such as insulin resistance, Type 2 diabetes, neurodegenerative diseases etc., are shown to be caused due to imbalanced activation states of macrophages. MicroRNAs which are transcriptional/post-transcriptional regulators of gene expression drive several pathophysiological processes including macrophage polarization. Ho...
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A copper‐catalyzed new domino reaction allowed the facile and direct construction of the dibenzo‐fused azepinone ring leading to an array of novel small molecules. The co‐catalyst, ligand or additive free one‐pot method afforded a unique class of functionalized derivatives, one of which showed encouraging PDE4 inhibition in vitro and apoptosis in v...
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The antipsychotic drug olanzapine which does not inhibit PDE4 can be converted into the inhibitor of PDE4B via linking its N-10 position with an appropriately N-substituted 1,2,3-triazole moiety through a methylene linker. All these compounds were conveniently prepared by a CuAAC method under ultrasound irradiation at room temperature and evaluated...
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Uncontrolled inflammation leads to several diseases such as insulin resistance, T2D and several types of cancers. The functional role of microRNAs in inflammation induced insulin resistance is poorly studied. MicroRNAs are post-transcriptional regulatory molecules which mediate diverse biological processes. We here show that miR-16 expression level...
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Development of efficient fluorescent organic nanoparticles (FONs), for in vitro and in vivo bio-imaging is one of the emerging areas of nano-biotechnology. Here, we report the synthesis of a novel fluorescent chromophore, composed of cytosine moiety connected to the modified 2,1,3-benzothiadiazole fluorescent tag by aliphatic chain. Self-assembly o...
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The mechanisms underlying inflammation induced insulin resistance are poorly understood. Here, we report that the expression of PIMT, a transcriptional co-activator binding protein, was up-regulated in the soleus muscle of high sucrose diet (HSD) induced insulin resistant rats and TNF-α exposed cultured myoblasts. Moreover, TNF-α induced phosphoryl...
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Quinoxaline has been identified as a new directing group for the Pd (or Ru)-catalyzed ortho C-H alkenylation of aniline derivatives and subsequent hypervalent iodine promoted intramolecular ortho C-H cycloamination of the resulting N-arylquinoxalin-2-amine derivatives. This two-step strategy afforded alkenyl substituted benzo[4,5]imidazo[1,2-a]quin...
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The linkage between dopamine D2 receptors and PDE activity via cAMP prompted us to design a series of novel N-(3-arylprop-2-ynyl)substituted olanzapine derivatives as potential inhibitors of PDE4B. The target compounds were conveniently prepared by using a simple and inexpensive method involving Pd/C-mediated C-C bond forming reaction under Sonogas...
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A Cu-catalyzed new sequence involving the Ullmann type intermolecular C-C followed by an intramolecular C-N coupling and then intramolecular aza-Michael type addition (and oxidation) in a single pot afforded various fused N-heterocyclic acetic acid derivatives as inhibitors of PDE4.
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PHLPP1 is a novel tumor suppressor, but its role in the regulation of innate immune responses, which are frequently dysregulated in cancer, is unexplored. Here, we report that LPS attenuated PHLPP1 expression at mRNA and protein levels in immune cells, suggesting its involvement in immune responses. To test this, we overexpressed PHLPP1 in RAW 264....
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A number of 2H-1,3-benzoxazin-4(3H)-one derivatives containing indole or benzofuran moieties were synthesized by using Pd/C-Cu mediated coupling-cyclization strategy as a key step. The o-iodoanilides or o-iodophenol were coupled with 3-{2-(prop-2-ynyloxy)ethyl}-2H-benzo[e][1,3]oxazin-4(3H)-one using 10%Pd/C-CuI-PPh3 as a catalyst system and Et3N as...
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PRIP-Interacting protein with methyl transferase domain (PIMT) serves as a molecular bridge between CREB-binding protein (CBP)/ E1A binding protein p300 (Ep300) -anchored histone acetyl transferase and the Mediator complex sub-unit1 (Med1) and modulates nuclear receptor transcription. Here, we report that ERK2 phosphorylates PIMT at Ser(298) and en...
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A series of 1,3-disubstituted pyrrolo[2,3-b]quinoxalines has been designed for the potential inhibition of PDE4 without inhibiting luciferase. A ligand/PTC (phase transfer catalyst) free intramolecular Heck cyclization strategy was used to prepare these compounds, some of which showed significant inhibition of PDE4B (IC50 ≈ 5-14 μM) and growth inhi...
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Ligand/PTC-free intramolecular Heck reaction: synthesis of pyrroloquinoxalines and their evaluation against PDE4/luciferase/oral cancer cell growth in vitro and zebrafish in vivo a A series of 1,3-disubstituted pyrrolo[2,3-b]quinoxalines has been designed for the potential inhibition of PDE4 without inhibiting luciferase. A ligand/PTC (phase transf...
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A conceptually new and general strategy has been developed for the construction of a benzimidazole or a benzoxazole ring fused with isoquinolinone affording a diverse and unique class of small molecules as potential and novel inhibitors of PDE4.
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A new strategy for converting antipsychotic drug olanzapine into PDE4 inhibitors is described via the design and Pd/C mediated synthesis of novel N-indolylmethyl olanzapine derivatives. One compound showed good inhibition (IC 1.1 μM) and >10 fold selectivity towards PDE4B over D that was supported by docking studies. This compound also showed signi...
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2-Substituted pyrrolo[2,3-b]quinoxalines having free NH were prepared directly from 3- alkynyl-2-chloroquinoxalines in a single pot by using readily available and inexpensive methane sulfonamide (or p-toluene sulfonamide) as an ammonia surrogate. The reaction proceeded in the presence of Cu(OAc)2 affording the desired product in moderate yield. The...
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Montmorillonite K-10 mediated MCR of anilines, arylaldehydes and ethyl-3,3-diethoxypropionate in water afforded 2,6-unsubstituted dihydropyridines depending on the nature of anilines employed. A variety of dihydropyridines were prepared by using this green methodology in good yields and montmorillonite K-10 was found to be an inexpensive and reusab...
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A number of novel imidazophenoxazine-4-sulfonamides have been designed as potential inhibitors of PDE4. All these compounds were readily prepared via an elegant multi-step method involving the initial construction of 1-nitro-10H-phenoxazine ring and then fused imidazole ring as key steps. Some of these compounds showed promising PDE4B and D inhibit...
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A rapid, versatile and one-pot Cu-mediated domino reaction has been developed for facile assembly of two six membered fused N-heterocyclic rings leading to novel small molecules as potential inhibitors of PDE4.
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Novel thieno[2,3-d]pyrimidines containing a cyclohexane ring fused with a six- or five-membered heterocyclic moiety along with a benzylic nitrile were designed as potential inhibitors of PDE4. Expeditious synthesis of these compounds was carried out via a multi-step sequence consisting of a few key steps such as Gewald reaction, Dieckmann type cycl...
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The AlCl3-mediated cyclocondensation of 2,3-dichloropyrazine derivatives with 2-naphthol or resorcinol monoalkyl ethers offers a direct synthesis of various polycyclic bis-fused furan derivatives.
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Pyranones fused with a pyrazolopyrimidine moiety were prepared via regioselective construction of pyranone ring using (Pd/C-mediated)coupling–iodocyclization followed by Sonogashira/Heck/Suzuki reactions. The pyrazolopyrimidine based reactant required was obtained via a new H3PO3 mediated condensation reaction. This strategy has led to the discover...
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A one-pot cascade reaction has been developed leading to the concurrent construction of six and five membered fused N-heterocyclic rings of indazolo[3,2-b]quinazolinones. The methodology involved the reaction of isatoic anhydride, a hydrazine and o-iodo benzaldehyde in the presence of Pd(PPh(3))(4) and BINAP in MeCN. The mechanism of this cascade r...
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A number of 2-(1H-indol-3-yl)quinoline-3-carbonitrile derivatives were synthesized via AlCl(3)-mediated C-C bond forming reaction between 2-chloroquinoline-3-carbonitrile and various indoles. The methodology does not require any N-protection of the indoles employed and provided the corresponding products in good yields. The molecular structure of a...
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a b s t r a c t A new and one-pot synthesis of benzofuran fused N-heterocycles has been accomplished via AlCl 3 -mediated C–C followed by C–O bond formation between 2,3-dichloropyrazine or its derivatives and phenols. The methodology provided novel compounds as potential inhibitors of PDE4B. The single crystal X-ray data of a synthesized benzofuran...
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An efficient and green synthesis of functionalized cyano pyridines has been achieved via montmorillonite K-10 mediated multi-component reaction in a chemo- and regioselective manner. The four-component reaction of β-keto ester, arylaldehyde, malononitrile and an alcohol provided a variety of pyridine derivatives and montmorillonite K-10 was found t...
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A conceptually new three-component reaction was developed to construct a six-membered fused N-heterocyclic ring affording (pyrazolo)pyrimidines/pyridines as potential inhibitors of PDE4. The reaction is catalyzed by triflic acid in acetic acid in the presence of aerial oxygen.
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A number of novel 1-(3-arylprop-2-ynyl) substituted 1,2-dihydroquinoline derivatives related to nimesulide and their 2-oxo analogues have been designed as potential inhibitors of PDE4. All these compounds were synthesized by using Sonogashira coupling as a key step. In vitro PDE4B inhibitory properties and molecular modeling studies of some of the...
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Introduction: Alogliptin is a pyrimidinedione-based potent and selective inhibitor of DPP IV that was discovered by Syrrx (Takeda San Diego) for the treatment of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2D). Alogliptin is currently launched in Japan with the results of its clinical trials indicating that it is generally well tolerated and shows relatively fewer...
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A sequential Pd-mediated multi-component reaction followed by Suzuki or Heck or Sonogashira coupling in a single pot has been developed for the synthesis of functionalized pyrroles as potential inhibitors of PDE4.
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Bcl-2 is an anti-apoptotic member of the Bcl-2 family of proteins that protects cells from apoptosis induced by a large variety of stimuli. The protein BMRP (MRPL41) was identified as a Bcl-2 binding partner and shown to have pro-apoptotic activity. We have performed deletion mutational analyses to identify the domain(s) of Bcl-2 and BMRP that are...
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Concurrent construction of five and six membered fused N-heretocyclic ring was achieved via a conceptually new three-component reaction affording 6,6a-dihydroisoindolo[2,1-a]quinazoline-5,11-diones as novel inhibitors of TNF-αin vitro. This represents one of the few examples of direct TNF-α inhibition by small molecules.
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A novel series of 7-(hetero)aryl substituted-pyrazolopyrimidines, prepared via an AlCl3 induced C-C bond forming reaction of 7-chloro-5-phenyl-pyrazolo[1,5-a]pyrimidine with arenes and heteroarenes have been investigated as PDE4 inhibitors. Among all the compounds tested the 7-indolyl substituted pyrazolopyrimidine showed good inhibition of PDE 4 i...
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Francisella tularensis infects macrophages and escapes phago-lysosomal fusion to replicate within the host cytosol, resulting in host cell apoptosis. Here we show that the Fas-mediated death pathway is activated in infected cells and correlates with escape of the bacterium from the phagosome and the bacterial burden. Our studies also demonstrate th...
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Dipeptidyl peptidase IV (DPP IV) is a key regulator of insulin-stimulating hormones, glucagon-like peptide (GLP-1) and glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide (GIP), thus it is a promising target for the treatment of Type 2 Diabetes mellitus (T2DM). Inhibition of plasma DPP IV enzyme leads to enhanced endogenous GLP-1 and GIP activity, which u...
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Tularemia is a zoonotic disease caused by the Gram-negative intracellular pathogen Francisella tularensis. These bacteria evade phagolysosomal fusion, escape from the phagosome and replicate in the host cell cytoplasm. IFNgamma has been shown to suppress the intra-macrophage growth of Francisella through both nitric oxide-dependent and -independent...
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The pulmonary innate immune system responds to various airborne microbes. Although its specificity is broad and based on the recognition of pathogen-associated molecular patterns, it is uniquely regulated to limit inflammation and thereby prevent damage to the gas-exchanging alveoli. Macrophages, critical cell determinants of this system, recognize...
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Francisella tularensis is a highly infectious, Gram-negative intra-cellular pathogen that can cause the zoonotic disease tularemia. Although the receptors critical for internalization of Francisella by macrophages are beginning to be defined, the identity of the downstream signaling pathways essential for the engulfment are not yet identified. In t...
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We previously demonstrated that monocytes produce IL-23 during Francisella infection, and that IL-23 induces IFNgamma from NK cells. Here, we demonstrate that IFNgamma-priming of monocytes enhances IL-23 production during Francisella infection. This effect was seen on the IL12/23 p40 subunit. Induction of IL-12/23 p40 is reported to be enhanced by...
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Francisella tularensis, the causative agent of tularemia, is phagocytosed by immune cells such as monocytes and macrophages. Instead of being destroyed in the phagolysosome, the bacterium escapes the phagosome and replicates within the host cytosol. Recent studies indicate that phagosomal escape may have a major impact on the nature of the inflamma...
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The Gram-negative bacterium Francisella novicida infects primarily monocytes/macrophages and is highly virulent in mice. Macrophages respond by producing inflammatory cytokines that confer immunity against the infection. However, the molecular details of host cell response to Francisella infection are poorly understood. In this study, we demonstrat...
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Francisella tularensis, a Gram-negative facultative intracellular pathogen infecting principally macrophages and monocytes, is the etiological agent of tularemia. Macrophage responses to F. tularensis infection include the production of pro-inflammatory cytokines such as interleukin (IL)-12, which is critical for immunity against infection. Molecul...
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Activation of macrophages through TLR4, the receptor for the bacterial endotoxin LPS, results in a potent inflammatory response aimed at eliminating the invading pathogen. Excessive production of inflammatory mediators is harmful to host tissue and in extreme cases can result in fatal outcomes. This inflammatory response is, therefore, tightly regu...
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Members of the Bcl-2 family of proteins play important roles in the regulation of cell death by apoptosis. The yeast Two-Hybrid system was utilized to identify a protein that interacts with the anti-apoptotic protein Bcl-2, designated BMRP. This protein corresponds to a previously known mitochondrial ribosomal protein (MRPL41). Binding experiments...
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Several cell lines and primary cultures benefit from the use of positively charged extracellular matrix proteins or polymers that enhance their ability to attach to culture plates. Polyethyleneimine is a positively charged polymer that has gained recent attention as a transfection reagent. A less known use of this cationic polymer as an attachment...
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The performance of an adaptive coherent modem over the meteor burst (MB) channel is studied. The phase and timing jitter at a typical adaptive coherent receiver is computed. A jitter loss formula is derived which expresses the SNR (signal-to-noise ratio) penalty as a function of timing and phase offsets. The jitter loss is then incorporated into th...
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Thesis (M.S.)--Texas A & M University-Kingsville, 2004. Major subject: Chemistry. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 66-78). Vita.

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