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Prabhat Singh
Researcher at International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology
Publications - 4
Citations - 20
Prabhat Singh is an academic researcher from International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Dengue fever & Biology. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 2 publications receiving 6 citations. Previous affiliations of Prabhat Singh include Emory University.
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Contrasting behavior between the three human monocyte subsets in dengue pathophysiology
Deepti Maheshwari,Keshav K Saini,Prabhat Singh,Mohit Singla,Kaustuv Nayak,Charu Aggarwal,Yadya M Chawla,Prashant Kumar Bajpai,Manpreet Kaur,Sivaram Gunisetty,Christiane S. Eberhardt,Rajni Nyodu,Kathryn Moore,Mehul S. Suthar,Guruprasad R. Medigeshi,Evan Anderson,Rakesh Lodha,Sushil K. Kabra,Raf Ahmed,Anmol Chandele,Kaja Murali-Krishna +20 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors provided a detailed transcriptional analysis of the three human monocyte subsets in healthy children and in children with dengue febrile illness, and found that the CD14+CD16high intermediate monocyte subset from dengUE patients highly upregulated key genes involved in mediating inflammation, endothelial dysfunction, vascular permeability, tissue extravasation, and clot prevention compared to healthy children.
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Analysis of dengue specific memory B cells, neutralizing antibodies and binding antibodies in healthy adults from India.
Sivaram Gunisetty,Kaustuv Nayak,Ramesh Chandra Rai,Yadya M Chawla,Elluri Seetharami Reddy,Charu Aggarwal,Deepti Maheshwari,Harekrushna Panda,Nasim Akhtar Ansari,Prabhat Singh,Manpreet Kaur,Kritika Dixit,Pragati Sharma,Priya Bhatnagar,Lalita Priyamvada,Siddhartha Kumar Bhaumik,Syed Fazil Ahamed,Syed Fazil Ahamed,Rosario Vivek,Pratima Ray,Anita Shet,Anita Shet,Poonam Coshic,Rakesh Lodha,Sushil K. Kabra,Dil Afroze,Adfar Yousuf,Rafi Ahmed,Kaja Murali-Krishna,Anmol Chandele +29 more
TL;DR: It is indicated that a vast majority of the adults in India are immune to multiple dengue serotypes and show massive interindividual variation in neutralizing/binding antibodies and MBCs - emphasizing the importance of monitoring multiple parameters of immune memory in order to properly plan, evaluate and interpret d Dengue vaccines.
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Antibody response patterns in chikungunya febrile phase predict protection versus progression to chronic arthritis
Kaustuv Nayak,Vineet Jain,Manpreet Kaur,Naushad Khan,Kamalvishnu P. Gottimukkala,Charu Aggarwal,Rohit Sagar,Shipra Gupta,Ramesh Chandra Rai,Kritika Dixit,Mohammad Islamuddin,Wajihul Hasan Khan,Anil Verma,Deepti Maheshwari,Yadya M Chawla,Elluri Seetharami Reddy,Harekrushna Panda,Pragati Sharma,Priya Bhatnagar,Prabhat Singh,Siva Raghavendhar B,Ashok Kumar Patel,Vinod H. Ratageri,Anmol Chandele,Pratima Ray,Kaja Murali-Krishna,Kaja Murali-Krishna +26 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that qualitative differences in the antibody response patterns that have evolved during the febrile phase can serve as biomarkers, that allow prediction of protection or progression to chronic arthritis in the future.
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Transcriptional profiles of functionally distinct HLADR+CD38+ CD8 T cells subsets from acute febrile dengue patients
Prabhat Singh,Prashant Kumar Bajpai,Deepti Maheshwari,Yadya M Chawla,Kamalvishnu P. Gottimukkala,Elluri Seetharami Reddy,Keshav K Saini,Kaustuv Nayak,Sivaram Gunisetty,Charu Aggarwal,Shweta. B. Jain,Chaitanya,Paras Singla,Manish Soneja,Naveet Wig,Kaja Murali-Krishna,Anmol Chandele +16 more
TL;DR: It is found that the CD69+IFNγ+ subset uniquely expressed key genes involved in protein translation, cellular metabolism, proliferation and dendritic cell cross talk, which provides valuable insights into the inherent diversity of the effector CD8 T cell response during dengue.