👤 Amira Hamed

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Also published as: Maaweya E Hamed, Marwan E Hamed, Motaz Hamed, Munerah Hamed
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Aml Mahfouz, Ikram M Helmy, Iman Marzouk +3 more · 2025 · Journal of tropical pediatrics · Oxford University Press · added 2026-04-24
Familial hypercholesterolemia (FH), which is traditionally viewed as a monogenic disorder, has significant variability in its phenotypic expression, particularly its physical characteristics. Understa Show more
Familial hypercholesterolemia (FH), which is traditionally viewed as a monogenic disorder, has significant variability in its phenotypic expression, particularly its physical characteristics. Understanding the relationship between genotype and phenotype is essential for the effective diagnosis and management of this condition, especially in pediatric populations. This study aimed to investigate the correlation between genotype and phenotype in Egyptian children diagnosed with FH. A consecutive sample of 35 Egyptian children diagnosed with FH was recruited for the study. Phenotypic characteristics were comprehensively analyzed and correlated with genetic variants. Next-generation sequencing was employed to identify pathogenic variants in genes associated with FH. Among the 35 cases analyzed, 33 (94.3%) were found to have pathogenic variants in the low-density lipoprotein receptor (LDLR), apolipoprotein B (APOB), or PCSK9 genes, with variants in LDLR accounting for approximately 90% of these cases. Zygosity analysis indicated that 63.6% of the children had biallelic pathogenic variants, with 42.4% being homozygous and 21.2% compound heterozygous, whereas the remaining 36.4% were heterozygous. The occurrence of xanthomas, early markers of atherosclerosis, abnormal echocardiographic findings, and elevated levels of total cholesterol and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol were significantly more common in children with homozygous FH. This study revealed a significant correlation between genotype and phenotype in Egyptian children with FH, with homozygous individuals experiencing more severe clinical symptoms. These findings underscore the importance of genetic screening in assessing disease severity and tailoring treatment strategies. Show less
no PDF DOI: 10.1093/tropej/fmaf042
APOB
Seyedmohammad Saadatagah, Mohammadreza Naderian, Ozan Dikilitas +3 more · 2023 · JACC. Advances · Elsevier · added 2026-04-24
Genetic factors are not included in prediction models for coronary heart disease (CHD). The authors assessed the predictive utility of a polygenic risk score (PRS) for CHD (defined as myocardial infar Show more
Genetic factors are not included in prediction models for coronary heart disease (CHD). The authors assessed the predictive utility of a polygenic risk score (PRS) for CHD (defined as myocardial infarction, coronary revascularization, or cardiovascular death) and whether the risks due to monogenic familial hypercholesterolemia (FH) and family history (FamHx) are independent of and additive to the PRS. In UK-biobank participants, PRS In 323,373 participants with genotype data, the addition of PRS Incorporating PRS Show less
📄 PDF DOI: 10.1016/j.jacadv.2023.100567
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Danish Iqbal, Mohammed Alsaweed, Qazi Mohammad Sajid Jamal +7 more · 2023 · Biomolecules · MDPI · added 2026-04-24
Neurodegenerative disorders, such as Alzheimer's disease (AD), negatively affect the economic and psychological system. For AD, there is still a lack of disease-altering treatments and promising cures Show more
Neurodegenerative disorders, such as Alzheimer's disease (AD), negatively affect the economic and psychological system. For AD, there is still a lack of disease-altering treatments and promising cures due to its complex pathophysiology. In this study, we computationally screened the natural database of fungal metabolites against three known therapeutic target proteins of AD. Initially, a pharmacophore-based, drug-likeness category was employed for screening, and it filtered the 14 ( Show less
📄 PDF DOI: 10.3390/biom13111613
BACE1
Danish Iqbal, Md Tabish Rehman, Mohamed F Alajmi +7 more · 2023 · Pharmaceuticals (Basel, Switzerland) · MDPI · added 2026-04-24
The complexity of Alzheimer's disease (AD) and several side effects of currently available medication inclined us to search for a novel natural cure by targeting multiple key regulatory proteins. We i Show more
The complexity of Alzheimer's disease (AD) and several side effects of currently available medication inclined us to search for a novel natural cure by targeting multiple key regulatory proteins. We initially virtually screened the natural product-like compounds against GSK3β, NMDA receptor, and BACE-1 and thereafter validated the best hit through molecular dynamics simulation (MDS). The results demonstrated that out of 2029 compounds, only 51 compounds exhibited better binding interactions than native ligands, with all three protein targets (NMDA, GSK3β, and BACE) considered multitarget inhibitors. Among them, F1094-0201 is the most potent inhibitor against multiple targets with binding energy -11.7, -10.6, and -12 kcal/mol, respectively. ADME-T analysis results showed that F1094-0201 was found to be suitable for CNS drug-likeness in addition to their other drug-likeness properties. The MDS results of RMSD, RMSF, Rg, SASA, SSE and residue interactions indicated the formation of a strong and stable association in the complex of ligands (F1094-0201) and proteins. These findings confirm the F1094-0201's ability to remain inside target proteins' binding pockets while forming a stable complex of protein-ligand. The free energies (MM/GBSA) of BACE-F1094-0201, GSK3β-F1094-0201, and NMDA-F1094-0201 complex formation were -73.78 ± 4.31 kcal mol Show less
📄 PDF DOI: 10.3390/ph16040622
BACE1
Robin A Pilz, Dariush Skowronek, Motaz Hamed +6 more · 2022 · Frontiers in molecular biosciences · Frontiers · added 2026-04-24
Cerebral cavernous malformations are clusters of aberrant vessels that can lead to severe neurological complications. Pathogenic loss-of-function variants in the
📄 PDF DOI: 10.3389/fmolb.2022.953048
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Ayman Mubarak, Bahauddeen Alrfaei, Abdullah Aljurayyan +6 more · 2021 · Journal of inflammation research · added 2026-04-24
Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) first emerged in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, is associated with a high mortality rate. To determine the effect of MERS-CoV on the immune respon Show more
Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) first emerged in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, is associated with a high mortality rate. To determine the effect of MERS-CoV on the immune response in infected patients and investigate cytokine production in the A549 epithelial cell line in response to a recombinant MERS-CoV spike protein (rSP) in the presence or absence of anti-dipeptidyl peptidase 4 (DPP4) antibody (3 independent experiments). Cytokine levels were measured using a cytokine ELISA array. A Bio-Plex multiplex assay and cytokine ELISA were used in our study to measure the cytokine levels. Comparative analysis of MERS-CoV-infected patients (4 samples) and noninfected healthy controls (HCs) (5 samples) showed that serum levels of the following cytokines and chemokines were significantly higher in MERS-CoV patients than in the HCs (*p < 0.05): interferon (IFN)-α2 (43.4 vs 5.4), IFN-β (17.7 vs 6.2), IFN-γ (43.4 vs 9.7), interleukin (IL)-8 (13.7 vs 0), IL-2 (11.2 vs 3), IL-27p28 (57.8 vs 13.8), and IL-35 (167.5 vs 87.5). Our results revealed that MERS-CoV infection induced a slight increase in IFN levels but triggered a more pronounced increase in expression of the regulatory cytokines IL-27 and IL-35. A recombinant version of the full-length MERS-CoV spike protein increased the expression of IL-8 (160 pg/mL), IL-2 (100 pg/mL) and IL-12 (65 pg/mL) in A549 lung epithelial cells compared to that in the unstimulated control cells. The presence of anti-DPP4 antibody did not affect cytokine suppression or induction in A549 cells in vitro but decreased the level of IL-8 from 160 pg/mL to 65 pg/mL. MERS-CoV can decrease IFN levels to interfere with the IFN pathway and enhance the production of regulatory cytokines. Inhibition of the increases in IL-27 and IL-35 may contribute to halting MERS-CoV in the early stage of infection. Show less
📄 PDF DOI: 10.2147/JIR.S312337
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