Oleksandr KamyshnyiI. Horbachevsky Ternopil National Medical University · Department of Microbiology Virology and Immunology
Oleksandr Kamyshnyi
Professor
transcriptome of genes of immune response, Immune-microbiome interactions, immunoregulatory intestinal microbiota
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Introduction
Аlex Kamyshnyi currently works at the Department of microbiology, virology and immunology, Ternopil National State Medical University. Аlex does research in Infectious Diseases, Diabetology and Clinical Immunology. Their current project is: 'Immune mechanisms for the development and progression of diabetes mellitus', "Molecular-genetic analysis of changes in transcriptome of genes of immune response in conditions of experimental pathology", "Immune-microbiome interactions".
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January 2010 - present
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- Head of Department
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Publications (303)
Novel antibiotic combinations may act synergistically to inhibit the growth of multidrug-resistant bacterial pathogens but predicting which combination will be successful is difficult, and standard antimicrobial susceptibility testing may not identify important physiological differences between planktonic free-swimming and biofilm-protected surface...
Introduction
IFN-α intervention may block SARS-CoV-2 replication and normalize the deregulated innate immunity of COVID-19.
Aim
This meta-analysis aimed to investigate the efficacy of interferon IFN-α–containing regimens when treating patients with moderate-to-severe COVID-19.
Material and methods
PubMed, SCOPUS, and ClinicalTrials.gov were searc...
Background
The global pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) continues to affect people around the world, with one of the most frequent comorbidities being Type 2 Diabetes (T2D). Studies have suggested a link between disbalances in gut microbiota and these diseases, as well as with COVID-19, potentially due to inflammatory dysfunction. Thi...
Background
The gut microbiota is increasingly recognized as a crucial factor in human health and disease. Metformin, a commonly prescribed medication for type 2 diabetes, has been studied for its potential impact on the gut microbiota in preclinical models. However, the effects of metformin on the gut microbiota in humans remain uncertain.
Scope o...
The pandemic of COVID-19 has highlighted the intricate relationship between gut microbiome and overall health. Recent studies have shown that the Firmicutes/Bacteroidetes ratio in the gut microbiome may be linked
to various diseases including COVID-19 and type 2 diabetes (T2D). Understanding the link between gut microbiome and these diseases is ess...
Metformin, a widely used antidiabetic medication, has emerged as a promising broad-spectrum antiviral agent due to its ability to modulate cellular pathways essential for viral replication. By activating AMPK, metformin depletes cellular energy reserves that viruses rely on, effectively limiting the replication of pathogens such as Influenza, HIV,...
Background
The comorbidity of chronic pancreatitis (CP) in patients with osteoarthritis (OA) is insufficiently studied, and the reciprocal impact of these conditions remains poorly understood. This study aimed to investigate potential predictors for the development of CP in OA patients, as well as associated complications.
Methods
A cohort of 181...
Prenatal hypoxia plays a crucial role in programming long-term cardiovascular dysfunction through mechanisms like endothelial dysfunction and nitric oxide system impairment, highlighting the potential of therapeutic agents, such as thiotriazoline, angiolin, mildronate, and L-arginine, for mitigating these adverse effects. Methods. Levels of sEPCR,...
Background: Designing novel biologically active compounds with anti-inflammatory properties based on condensed quinazolines is a significant area of interest in modern medicinal chemistry. In the present study, we describe the development of promising new bioactive molecules through the bioisosteric replacement of a carbon atom with a sulfur atom i...
Leptospirosis is an emerging illness presenting a broad range of clinical manifestations, ranging from asymptomatic or mild cases to severe and fatal outcomes. Early detection is crucial for effective treatment; however, similar clinical presentations in various febrile illnesses or co-infections, along with challenges in laboratory diagnostics, ca...
The gut microbiome, body weight, and related comorbidities are intricately linked through a complex interaction of microbial, genetic, environmental, and psychological factors. Alterations in gut microbiota can contribute to the development of weight disorders and depressive symptoms, with the potential for these relationships to be bidirectional....
Designing novel biologically active compounds with anti-inflammatory properties based on condensed quinazolines is a significant area of interest in modern medicinal chemistry. In the present study, we describe the development of promising new bioactive molecules through the bioisosteric replacement of a carbon atom with a sulfur atom in anti-infla...
Background/Objectives. The comorbidity of osteoarthritis and type 2 diabetes mellitus poses a complex clinical challenge, complicating patient management due to overlapping pathophysiological mechanisms. This research aims to analyze the exacerbation of clinical symptoms and biochemical markers in patients with OA and T2DM compared to those with OA...
Abstract: The authors propose a novel approach to a comprehensive evaluation of neuroprotective effects using both in vitro and in vivo methods. This approach allows for the initial screening of numerous newly synthesized chemical compounds and substances from plant and animal sources while saving animal life by reducing the number of animals used...
The authors propose a novel approach for a comprehensive evaluation of neuroprotective effects using both in vitro and in vivo methods. This approach allows for the initial screening of numerous newly synthesized chemical compounds and substances from plant and animal sources while preserving animal life. In vitro techniques, including mitochondria...
This study investigated the influence of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in genes associated with the interferon pathway (IFNAR2 rs2236757), antiviral response (OAS1 rs10774671, OAS3 rs10735079), and viral entry (ACE2 rs2074192) on COVID-19 severity and their association with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (MAFLD). We did not observe a sig...
This study aimed to investigate the impact of specific single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) on clinical and laboratory outcomes in COVID-19 patients receiving Paxlovid treatment. The primary focus was on genetic variants in IFNAR2, OAS1, OAS3, and ACE2. Laboratory parameters were assessed at admission and discharge, including oxygen saturation, w...
The comorbidity of osteoarthritis and type 2 diabetes mellitus represents a complex clinical challenge and complicates patient management due to the interplay of overlapping pathophysiological mechanisms. The research aimed to analyze the exacerbation of clinical symptoms and biochemical markers in patients with osteoarthritis and type 2 diabetes m...
Beta-blockers are first-line drugs in the treatment of chronic heart failure (CHF). However, there is no consensus on the specific effects of the beta-blockers of the I-III generation on energy metabolism in CHF. The aim of this study is to conduct a study of beta-blockers of different generations on myocardial energy metabolism in experimental CHF...
Background: beta blockers of three generations are first-line drugs in the treatment of chronic heart failure (CHF). However, to date there is no clear understanding of the effect of beta blockers on myocardial energy metabolism disorders in CHF. The aim of the study: to conduct a study of beta-blockers of different generations on myocardial energy...
Leptospirosis presents a significant health challenge in the Transcarpathian region of Ukraine, with higher incidence rates and mortality compared to national averages. We conducted a retrospective cohort study to investigate the effects of antibiotic and steroid treatments on outcomes in leptospirosis patients. Our analysis of clinical and laborat...
Citation: Belenichev, I.; Aliyeva, O.; Burlaka, B.; Burlaka, K.; Kuchkovskyi, O.; Savchenko, D.; Oksenych, V.; Kamyshnyi, O. Development and Optimization of Nasal Composition of a Neuroprotective Agent for Use in Neonatology after Prenatal Hypoxia. Pharmaceuticals 2024, 17, 990. https:// Abstract: The intranasal route of drug administration is char...
This study investigated the influence of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in genes associated with the interferon pathway (IFNAR2 rs2236757), antiviral response (OAS1 rs10774671, OAS3 rs10735079), and viral entry (ACE2 rs2074192) on COVID-19 severity and their association with metabolic-associated fatty liver disease (MAFLD). We did not obser...
Background: Leptospirosis, a zoonotic disease prevalent in tropical regions, often leads to severe complications such as Weil’s disease and acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). This pioneering meta-analysis investigated the role of corticosteroids in treating severe leptospirosis, addressing a critical gap in the current clinical knowledge....
Diabetes mellitus (DM) and osteoarthritis (OA) are prevalent chronic conditions with shared pathophysiological links, including inflammation and metabolic dysregulation. This study investigates the potential impact of insulin, metformin, and GLP-1-based therapies on OA progression. Methods involved a literature review of clinical trials and mechani...
Osteoarthritis and chronic pancreatitis comorbidity are insufficiently studied, and the reciprocal impact of these conditions remains poorly understood. This study aimed to investigate potential predictors for the development of osteoarthritis and chronic pancreatitis comorbidity, as well as complications associated with this comorbidity. A cohort...
Citation: Belenichev, I.; Ryzhenko, V.; Popazova, O.; Bukhtiyarova, N.; Gorchakova, N.; Oksenych, V.; Kamyshnyi, O. Optimization of the Search for Neuroprotectors among Bioflavonoids. Pharmaceuticals 2024, 17, 877. https://doi. Abstract: For the first time, to optimize the creation of new neuroprotective agents based on bioflavonoids, we applied in...
The intranasal route of drug administration is characterized by high bioavailability and is considered promising for rapid delivery of drugs with systemic action to the central nervous system, bypassing the blood-brain barrier. This is particularly important for the use of neuroprotective drugs in the treatment of brain tissue damage in infants cau...
Metabolic-associated fatty liver disease (MAFLD) is a risk factor for severe COVID-19. This study explores the potential influence of gut hormone receptor and immune response gene expression on COVID-19 outcomes in MAFLD patients. Methods: We investigated gene expression levels of AHR, FFAR2, FXR, and TGR5 in patients with MAFLD and COVID-19 compar...
Leptospirosis is a bacterial disease that affects both humans and animals worldwide. Currently, a positional war is ongoing in Ukraine, and the military is encountering a significant number of rodents in trenches and dugouts, which are known reservoirs for Leptospira, the causative agent of leptospirosis—a potentially dangerous infectious disease w...
For the first time to optimize the creation of new neuroprotective agents based on bioflavonoids, we applied information technologies - docking analysis to calculate the binding of candidate molecules to the pharmacological target protein transthyretin, as well as the program of virtual screening of NO scavengers. As a result of this approach, the...
20 Leptospirosis presents a significant health challenge in the Transcarpathian region of Ukraine, with 21 higher incidence rates and mortality compared to national averages. We conducted a retrospective 22 cohort study to investigate the effects of antibiotic and steroid treatments on outcomes in leptospirosis 23 patients. Our analysis of clinical...
This mini-review explores the role of short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) in posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Highlighting the microbiota-gut-brain axis, this study investigated the bidirectional communication between the gut microbiome and mental health. SCFAs, byproducts of gut microbial fermentation, have been examined for their potential impac...
Abstract: Leptospirosis is a major zoonotic disease caused by pathogenic spirochetes in the genus Leptospira, affecting over a million people annually and causing approximately 60,000 deaths. Lep-tospira interrogans, a key causative agent, likely possesses defense systems against bacteriophages (leptophages), yet these systems are not well understo...
While neurological complications of COVID-19, such as encephalopathy, are relatively rare, their potential significant impact on long-term morbidity is substantial, especially given the large number of infected patients. Two proposed hypotheses for the pathogenesis of this condition are hypoxia and the uncontrolled release of proinflammatory cytoki...
Metabolic-associated fatty liver disease (MAFLD) is a risk factor for severe COVID-19. This study explores the potential influence of gut hormone receptor and immune response gene expression on COVID-19 outcomes in MAFLD patients. Methods: We investigated gene expression levels of AHR, FFAR2, FXR, and TGR5 in patients with MAFLD and COVID-19 compar...
Introduction
Periodontal diseases are known to be associated with polymicrobial biofilms and inflammasome activation. A deeper understanding of the subgingival cytological (micro) landscape, the role of extracellular DNA (eDNA) during periodontitis, and contribution of the host immune eDNA to inflammasome persistence, may improve our understanding...
Leptospirosis, one of the most common global zoonotic infections, significantly impacts global human health, infecting more than a million people and causing approximately 60,000 deaths annually. This mini-review explores effective treatment strategies for leptospirosis, considering its epidemiology, clinical manifestations, and current therapeutic...
Chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) is a neurodegenerative condition caused by repeated traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) leading to cognitive, behavioral, and motor dysfunctions. This study examined the relationship between cognitive impairment and clinical syndromes among 145 CTE patients aged 18 to 75 years who underwent inpatient treatment at...
Despite the significant progress in the fields of biology, physiology, molecular medicine, and pharmacology; the designation of the properties of nitrogen monoxide in the regulation of life-supporting functions of the organism; and numerous works devoted to this molecule, there are still many open questions in this field. It is widely accepted that...
Neurological disorders affect a large population, often leading to different levels of disability and resulting in a decreased quality of life. Neurorehabilitation is the process of restoring the functions of the nervous system after injuries, diseases, or other impairments. The molecular basis of neurorehabilitation includes various aspects such a...
Myocardial hypertrophy is the most common condition that accompanies heart development in children. Transcriptional gene expression regulating pathways play a critical role both in cardiac embryogenesis and in the pathogenesis of congenital hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, neona-tal posthypoxic myocardial hypertrophy, and congenital heart diseases. Thi...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is one of the global health challenges of the 21st century. Data regarding AMR mechanisms in Leptospira interrogans, the causative agents of leptospirosis, have been relatively limited. Therefore, our study aimed to identify resistance genes and explore potential resistance mechanisms specific to particular serovars....
The regulation of cell death is a fundamental issue in cell biology and continues to be intensely investigated worldwide. The significance of research in this field persists because understanding the determinants of cell lifespan directly impacts the maintenance of multicellular organism homeostasis and, consequently, is crucial for addressing biom...
This study investigated the influence of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in genes asso-ciated with the interferon pathway (IFNAR2 rs2236757), antiviral response (OAS1 rs10774671, OAS3 rs10735079), and viral entry (ACE2 rs2074192) on COVID-19 severity and their association with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (MAFLD). We did not observe a s...
Leptospirosis, one of the most common global zoonotic infections, significantly impacts global human health, infecting more than a million people and causing approximately 60,000 deaths annually. Leptospires, in addition to their ability to infect both humans and animals, may encounter various phages (leptophages) when entering water bodies. Leptop...
Aim. Metabolic syndrome is a combination of hereditary metabolic disorders that ultimately lead to the development of cardiovascular complications and diabetes, often associated with mutations in specific genes and explained by aberrant expressions. Some single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) play an important role in the obese human population. Me...
Leptospira, which are known to be important disease-causing agents transmitted between animals and humans, result in significant illness and, in some cases, significant death in human populations. This purpose of this study was to examine the genomic structure of Leptospira interrogans serovar Copenhageni strain FDAARGOS_203 to identify the specifi...
Leptospirosis, a re-emerging zoonotic disease, remains a significant global health concern, especially amid floods and disasters such as the Kakhovka Dam destruction. As is known, the stress that occurs in the conditions of military conflicts among civilian and military personnel significantly affects susceptibility to infectious diseases and possi...
Myocardial hypertrophy is the most common condition that accompanies heart changings in children. Transcriptional pathways regulating gene expression playing a critical role both in cardiac embryogenesis and in the pathogenesis of congenital hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, neonatal posthypoxic myocardial hypertrophy and congenital heart diseases. This...
In the continuing search for novel, biologically effective heterocyclic agents, several methods for the synthesis of 2-heteroaryl-[1,2,4]triazolo[1,5-c]quinazoline-5(6H)-thiones have been developed: thiolation of oxo derivatives, [5+1] cyclocondensation
of [2-(3-heteroaryl-[1,2,4]triazol-5-yl)phenyl]amines with carbon disulfide, potassium ethyl xan...
Leptospira, which are known to be important disease-causing agents transmitted between animals and humans, results in significant illness and, in some cases, significant death in human populations. This study aims to examine the genomic structure of Leptospira interrogans serovar Copenhageni strain FDAARGOS_203 to identify the specific genetic fact...
Introduction
Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is the most common mental health disorder to develop following exposure to trauma. Studies have reported conflicting results regarding changes in immune biomarkers and alterations in the abundance of bacterial taxa and microbial diversity in patients with PTSD.
Aim
The purpose of this meta-analysis...
COVID-19 remains a significant global concern, particularly for individuals with type 2 diabetes who face an elevated risk of hospitalization and mortality. Metformin, a primary treatment for type 2 diabetes, demonstrates promising pleiotropic properties that may substantially mitigate disease severity and expedite recovery. Our study of the gut mi...
This study investigates the intricate interplay between Metabolic-associated Fatty Liver Disease (MAFLD) and COVID-19, exploring the impact of MAFLD on disease severity, outcomes, and the efficacy of the antiviral agent Paxlovid (nirmatrelvir/ritonavir). MAFLD, affecting a quarter of the global population, emerges as a potential risk factor for sev...
Objective. Many conflicting results have been obtained in the study of leptin (LEP) and leptin receptor (LEPR) gene variants that are associated with the obesity and diabetes possibly due to differences in the study populations. The aim of this study was to evaluate changes in the metabolic hormones (leptin, ghrelin, adiponectin, resistin) levels i...