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Also published as: A Khan, Abdul Aziz Khan, Abdul Rafay Khan, Abdul Waheed Khan, Abdullah Khan, Abid Hussain Khan, Adil Aziz Khan, Adnan Khan, Afsheen Q Khan, Aiysha Siddiq Khan, Alamgir Khan, Amjad Khan, Anmar A Khan, Anwar Khan, Areeb Khan, Arifullah Khan, Arshad Khan, Asad Khan, Ashma Khan, Ashraf Khan, Asifa Khan, Atlas Khan, Ayaz Khan, Ayesha Khan, Ayesha S Khan, Azmat Ali Khan, Bushra Khan, Danyal Z Khan, Dawood Khan, Dilshad A Khan, F N Khan, Faisal Khan, Fatima Abid Khan, Habib R Khan, Hafiz M R Khan, Hafiz Nadeem Khan, Haider Ali Khan, Hamayun Khan, Hamzah Khan, Haq Nawaz Khan, Haroon Khan, Haroon S Khan, Hiba Khan, Husain Yar Khan, Imran Ahmad Khan, Imran Ali Khan, Imtiaz Khan, Jamshed Khan, Junad Khan, Juveriya Qamar Khan, Kaleem Ullah Khan, Kamron N Khan, Kashif Maqbool Khan, Khalid M Khan, M D Nasiruddin Khan, M Jawad Khan, M Khan, M Nadeem Khan, Mahtab Ahmad Khan, Mala Khan, Malik Ihsan Ullah Khan, Md Abdul Hye Khan, Michael Z Khan, Mohamad Sultan Khan, Mohamed Khan, Mohammad Ahmad Khan, Mohammad Aslam Khan, Mohammad Iqbal Khan, Mohammad Irfan Khan, Mohammad Rashid Khan, Mohammed Nasir Khan, Mohammed Repon Khan, Mohd Faiyaz Khan, Mohd Khan, Mohd Shahnawaz Khan, Mohsin A F Khan, Mohsin Vahid Khan, Mosin S Khan, Mubeen Khan, Muhammad Aimal Khan, Muhammad Asghar Khan, Muhammad Imran Khan, Muhammad Noman Khan, Muhammad Saad Abdullah Khan, Muhammad Saad Khan, Muhammad Umer Khan, Muhammad Zahoor Khan, Muhammad Zubair Khan, Muhammed Umer Khan, Munir Khan, Mustafa Khan, Muzamil Majid Khan, Naazneen Khan, Nabab Khan, Naeem Khan, Naim Akhtar Khan, Naiman A Khan, Nida Khan, Nighat P Khan, Noore-Sabah Khan, Nooruddin Khan, Omair A Khan, Omer J Khan, Qaiser M Khan, Rabeet Khan, Rafiqul Islam Khan, Rajwali Khan, Ranjha Khan, Rayyan Tariq Khan, Rizwan Hasan Khan, Rubina Khan, Sadiya S Khan, Safeera Khan, Safi U Khan, Safir Ullah Khan, Saifullah Khan, Sameena Khan, Sami Ullah Khan, Sarosh Farooq Khan, Seema A Khan, Shabana Kausar Khan, Shah Alam Khan, Shahbaz Khan, Shaheen N Khan, Shahid A Khan, Shahid Y Khan, Shaista Khan, Sheraz Khan, Sumaira Irum Khan, Taj Ali Khan, Taushif Khan, Vasiuddin Khan, Wahab A Khan, Wajahatullah Khan, Waleed Amjad Khan, Waqas I Khan, Z Khan, Zahid Khan, Zubair Khan, Zuber Khan
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Faisal A Al-Allaf, Mohammad Athar, Zainularifeen Abduljaleel +5 more · 2015 · Gene · Elsevier · added 2026-04-24
Familial hypercholesterolemia (FH) is an autosomal dominant inherited disease characterized by elevated plasma low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C). It is an autosomal dominant disease, caused Show more
Familial hypercholesterolemia (FH) is an autosomal dominant inherited disease characterized by elevated plasma low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C). It is an autosomal dominant disease, caused by variants in Ldlr, ApoB or Pcsk9, which results in high levels of LDL-cholesterol (LDL-C) leading to early coronary heart disease. Sequencing whole genome for screening variants for FH are not suitable due to high cost. Hence, in this study we performed targeted customized sequencing of FH 12 genes (Ldlr, ApoB, Pcsk9, Abca1, Apoa2, Apoc3, Apon2, Arh, Ldlrap1, Apoc2, ApoE, and Lpl) that have been implicated in the homozygous phenotype of a proband pedigree to identify candidate variants by NGS Ion torrent PGM. Only three genes (Ldlr, ApoB, and Pcsk9) were found to be highly associated with FH based on the variant rate. The results showed that seven deleterious variants in Ldlr, ApoB, and Pcsk9 genes were pathological and were clinically significant based on predictions identified by SIFT and PolyPhen. Targeted customized sequencing is an efficient technique for screening variants among targeted FH genes. Final validation of seven deleterious variants conducted by capillary resulted to only one novel variant in Ldlr gene that was found in exon 14 (c.2026delG, p. Gly676fs). The variant found in Ldlr gene was a novel heterozygous variant derived from a male in the proband. Show less
no PDF DOI: 10.1016/j.gene.2015.03.064
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Feriel Atek-Mebarki, Aziz Hichami, Souleymane Abdoul-Azize +3 more · 2015 · Biochimie · Elsevier · added 2026-04-24
The desert gerbil, Psammomys obesus, is a unique polygenic animal model of metabolic syndrome (insulin resistance, obesity and type 2 diabetes), and these pathological conditions resemble to those in Show more
The desert gerbil, Psammomys obesus, is a unique polygenic animal model of metabolic syndrome (insulin resistance, obesity and type 2 diabetes), and these pathological conditions resemble to those in human beings. In this study, the animals were fed ad libitum either a natural diet (ND) which contained desertic halophile plants or a standard laboratory diet (STD) or a diet which contained eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA), hence, termed as EPA diet (EPAD). In EPAD, 50% of total lipid content was replaced by EPA oil. By employing real-time PCR, we assessed liver expression of key genes involved in fatty acid metabolism such as PPAR-α, SREBP-1c, LXR-α and CHREBP. We also studied the expression of two inflammatory genes, i.e., TNF-α and IL-1β, in liver and adipose tissue of these animals. The STD, considered to be a high caloric diet for this animal, triggered insulin resistance and high lipid levels, along with high hepatic SREBP-1c, LXR-α and CHREBP mRNA expression. TNF-α and IL-1β mRNA were also high in liver of STD fed animals. Feeding EPAD improved plasma glucose, insulin and triacylglycerol levels along with hepatic lipid composition. These observations suggest that EPA exerts beneficial effects in P. obesus. Show less
no PDF DOI: 10.1016/j.biochi.2014.12.004
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Katherine Williams, Kuppan Gokulan, Diamond Shelman +3 more · 2015 · DNA and cell biology · added 2026-04-24
Cytolethal distending toxin B (cdtB) is a conserved virulence factor in Salmonella enterica serovar Typhi. Here we report the presence and functionality of cdtB in some nontyphoidal Salmonella (NTS) s Show more
Cytolethal distending toxin B (cdtB) is a conserved virulence factor in Salmonella enterica serovar Typhi. Here we report the presence and functionality of cdtB in some nontyphoidal Salmonella (NTS) serovars, including Salmonella Javiana (cdtB+wt S. Javiana), isolated from imported food. To understand the role of cdtB in NTS serovars, a deletion mutant (cdtB(-)ΔS. Javiana) was constructed. Macrophages were infected with cdtB+wt S. Javiana (wild type), cdtB(-)Δ S. Javiana (mutant), and cdtB-negative NTS serovar (S. Typhimurium). Cytotoxic activity and transcription level of genes involved in cell death (apoptosis, autophagy, and necrosis) were assessed in infected macrophages. The cdtB+wt S. Javiana caused cellular distension as well as high degree of vacuolization and presence of the autophagosome marker LC3 in infected macrophages as compared with cdtB(-)ΔS. Javiana. The mRNA expression of genes involved in the induction of autophagy in response to toxin (Esr1 and Pik3C3) and coregulators of autophagy and apoptosis (Bax and Cyld) were significantly upregulated in cdtB(+)wt S. Javiana-infected macrophages. As autophagy destroys internalized pathogens in addition to the infected cell, it may reduce the spread of infection. Show less
no PDF DOI: 10.1089/dna.2014.2602
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M Jawad Khan, Carolina B Jacometo, Daniel E Graugnard +4 more · 2014 · Gene regulation and systems biology · added 2026-04-24
Hepatic metabolic gene networks were studied in dairy cattle fed control (CON, 1.34 Mcal/kg) or higher energy (overfed (OVE), 1.62 Mcal/kg) diets during the last 45 days of pregnancy. A total of 57 ta Show more
Hepatic metabolic gene networks were studied in dairy cattle fed control (CON, 1.34 Mcal/kg) or higher energy (overfed (OVE), 1.62 Mcal/kg) diets during the last 45 days of pregnancy. A total of 57 target genes encompassing PPARα-targets/co-regulators, hepatokines, growth hormone (GH)/insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1) axis, lipogenesis, and lipoprotein metabolism were evaluated on -14, 7, 14, and 30 days around parturition. OVE versus CON cows were in more negative energy balance (NEB) postpartum and had greater serum non-esterified fatty acids (NEFA), β-hydroxybutyrate (BHBA), and liver triacylglycerol (TAG) concentrations. Milk synthesis rate did not differ. Liver from OVE cows responded to postpartal NEB by up-regulating expression of PPARα-targets in the fatty acid oxidation and ketogenesis pathways, along with gluconeogenic genes. Hepatokines (fibroblast growth factor 21 (FGF21), angiopoietin-like 4 (ANGPTL4)) and apolipoprotein A-V (APOA5) were up-regulated postpartum to a greater extent in OVE than CON. OVE led to greater blood insulin prepartum, lower NEFA:insulin, and greater lipogenic gene expression suggesting insulin sensitivity was not impaired. A lack of change in APOB, MTTP, and PNPLA3 coupled with upregulation of PLIN2 postpartum in cows fed OVE contributed to TAG accumulation. Postpartal responses in NEFA and FGF21 with OVE support a role of this hepatokine in diminishing adipose insulin sensitivity. Show less
📄 PDF DOI: 10.4137/GRSB.S14116
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Feng Wang, Hui Wang, Han-Fang Tuan +37 more · 2014 · Human genetics · Springer · added 2026-04-24
Retinitis pigmentosa (RP) is a devastating form of retinal degeneration, with significant social and professional consequences. Molecular genetic information is invaluable for an accurate clinical dia Show more
Retinitis pigmentosa (RP) is a devastating form of retinal degeneration, with significant social and professional consequences. Molecular genetic information is invaluable for an accurate clinical diagnosis of RP due to its high genetic and clinical heterogeneity. Using a gene capture panel that covers 163 of the currently known retinal disease genes, including 48 RP genes, we performed a comprehensive molecular screening in a collection of 123 RP unsettled probands from a wide variety of ethnic backgrounds, including 113 unrelated simplex and 10 autosomal recessive RP (arRP) cases. As a result, 61 mutations were identified in 45 probands, including 38 novel pathogenic alleles. Interestingly, we observed that phenotype and genotype were not in full agreement in 21 probands. Among them, eight probands were clinically reassessed, resulting in refinement of clinical diagnoses for six of these patients. Finally, recessive mutations in CLN3 were identified in five retinal degeneration patients, including four RP probands and one cone-rod dystrophy patient, suggesting that CLN3 is a novel non-syndromic retinal disease gene. Collectively, our results underscore that, due to the high molecular and clinical heterogeneity of RP, comprehensive screening of all retinal disease genes is effective in identifying novel pathogenic mutations and provides an opportunity to discover new genotype-phenotype correlations. Information gained from this genetic screening will directly aid in patient diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment, as well as allowing appropriate family planning and counseling. Show less
📄 PDF DOI: 10.1007/s00439-013-1381-5
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Nighat P Khan, Arshad A Pandith, Mahboob Ul Hussain +4 more · 2011 · Molecular and cellular biochemistry · Springer · added 2026-04-24
Colorectal cancer is (CRC) one of the leading causes of mortality and morbidity. Various genetic factors have been reported to be involved in the development of colorectal cancers including Axin gene. Show more
Colorectal cancer is (CRC) one of the leading causes of mortality and morbidity. Various genetic factors have been reported to be involved in the development of colorectal cancers including Axin gene. Axin, a major scaffold protein, plays an important role in various bio signaling pathways. We aim to study mutational pattern of Axin gene in colorectal cancer patients of Kashmiri population. The paired tumor and adjacent normal tissue specimens of 50 consecutive patients with CRC were used in our study. The DNA preparations were evaluated for the occurrence of Axin 1 and Axin 2 gene mutations by direct DNA sequencing. We analyzed exon 1a, 1b, 1c, 2, 4, 6, and 10 of Axin 1 and exon 7 of Axin 2. In this study, we found a novel mutation of G>T (GCT>TCT) transversion in exon 7 of Axin 2 gene at codon G695T (p.alanine > serine) at a frequency of 6% (3/50). In the same exon of Axin 2 gene a single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) was detected in codon L688L (CCT>CTT) at a frequency of 36% (18/50). In exon 1c of Axin 1 a SNP was detected at codon D726D (GAT>GAC) at a frequency of 62.5% (31/50). Both the SNPs were synonymous hence do not lead to change of amino acid. Although Axin 1 and Axin 2 gene mutations have been found to be involved in the development of colorectal cancers, it seems to be a relatively rare event in Kashmiri population. However, an interesting finding of this study is the novelty of Axin 2 gene mutations which may be a predisposing factor in ethnic Kashmiri population to CRC. Show less
no PDF DOI: 10.1007/s11010-011-0848-8
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Rebecca L Pollex, Anthony J G Hanley, Bernard Zinman +3 more · 2006 · Atherosclerosis · Elsevier · added 2026-04-24
The prevalence rates of type 2 diabetes (T2DM) and coronary heart disease (CHD) in Ontario Oji-Cree are among the world's highest. Since metabolic syndrome (MetS) increases risk of T2DM and CHD, we ch Show more
The prevalence rates of type 2 diabetes (T2DM) and coronary heart disease (CHD) in Ontario Oji-Cree are among the world's highest. Since metabolic syndrome (MetS) increases risk of T2DM and CHD, we characterized prevalence and putative genetic determinants of MetS in Oji-Cree. In 515 adult (> or = 18 years old) and 115 adolescent (< 18 years old) Oji-Cree subjects, using the National Cholesterol Education Program Adult Treatment Panel III (NCEP ATP III) criteria, we determined that 29.9% of Oji-Cree adults, and 43.4% of adults > or = 35 years of age, had MetS. Furthermore, 33.9 and 8.7% of female Oji-Cree adults and adolescents, respectively, had MetS. Increased waist girth and depressed HDL cholesterol were the most prevalent individual MetS components, while increased blood pressure was least prevalent. AGT T174M, GNB3 825C>T, and APOC3 -455T>C genotypes were significantly associated with MetS (P = 0.018, 0.0056, and 0.029, respectively) for female adults, whereas FABP2 A54T genotype was associated with MetS (P = 0.040) for female adolescents. The high MetS prevalence in Oji-Cree adults, especially women, is consistent with their high risk of T2DM and CHD. Functional polymorphisms in three candidate genes for plasma lipoproteins and blood pressure were associated with MetS in adult Oji-Cree. Furthermore, several female adolescents met the adult MetS criteria, suggesting that the genesis of MetS begins in youth, especially among aboriginal females. Show less
no PDF DOI: 10.1016/j.atherosclerosis.2005.03.024
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Jamil Ahmad, Shaheen N Khan, Shahid Y Khan +6 more · 2005 · Human genetics · Springer · added 2026-04-24
Nonsyndromic deafness locus (DFNB48) segregating as an autosomal recessive trait has been mapped to the long arm of chromosome 15 in bands q23-q25.1 in five large Pakistani families. The deafness phen Show more
Nonsyndromic deafness locus (DFNB48) segregating as an autosomal recessive trait has been mapped to the long arm of chromosome 15 in bands q23-q25.1 in five large Pakistani families. The deafness phenotype in one of these five families (PKDF245) is linked to D15S1005 with a lod score of 8.6 at theta=0, and there is a critical linkage interval of approximately 7 cM on the Marshfield human genetic map, bounded by microsatellite markers D15S216 (70.73 cM) and D15S1041 (77.69 cM). MYO9A, NR2E3, BBS4, and TMC3 are among the candidate genes in the DFNB48 region. The identification of another novel nonsyndromic recessive deafness locus demonstrates the high degree of locus heterogeneity for hearing impairment, particularly in the Pakistani population. Show less
no PDF DOI: 10.1007/s00439-004-1247-y
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Jaana Tyynelä, Jonathan D Cooper, M Nadeem Khan +2 more · 2004 · Brain pathology (Zurich, Switzerland) · Blackwell Publishing · added 2026-04-24
The neuronal ceroid-lipofuscinoses (NCLs) are recessively inherited lysosomal storage diseases, currently classified into 8 forms (CLN1-CLN8). Collectively, the NCLs constitute the most common group o Show more
The neuronal ceroid-lipofuscinoses (NCLs) are recessively inherited lysosomal storage diseases, currently classified into 8 forms (CLN1-CLN8). Collectively, the NCLs constitute the most common group of progressive encephalopathies of childhood, and present with visual impairment, psychomotor deterioration and severe seizures. Despite recent identification of the underlying disease genes, the mechanisms leading to neurodegeneration and epilepsy in the NCLs remain poorly understood. To investigate these events, we examined the patterns of storage deposition, neurodegeneration, and glial activation in the hippocampus of patients with CLN1, CLN2, CLN3, CLN5 and CLN8 using histochemistry and immunohistochemistry. These different forms of NCL shared distinct patterns of neuronal degeneration in the hippocampus, with heavy involvement of sectors CA2-CA4 but relative sparing of CA1. This selective pattern of degeneration was also observed in immunohistochemically identified interneurons, which exhibited a graded severity of loss according to phenotype, with calretinin-positive interneurons relatively spared. Furthermore, glial activation was also regionally specific, with microglial activation most pronounced in areas of greatest neuronal loss, and astrocyte activation prominent in areas where neuronal loss was less evident. In conclusion, the NCLs share a common pattern of selective hippocampal pathology, distinct from that seen in the majority of temporal lobe epilepsies. Show less
no PDF DOI: 10.1111/j.1750-3639.2004.tb00077.x
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