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Introduction: What they say:  

A recent study from the Institute of Biophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China shows that “Sox2 functions as a sequence-specific DNA sensor in neutrophils to initiate innate immunity against microbial infection.” This study was published in the 2 March 2015 issue of the Journal “Nature Immunology” [the number one journal in immunological research with an impact factor of  24.973] by Drs. Zusen Fan, Xia and others.


What we say

On the foundation of this interesting finding, Dr L Boominathan PhD, Director-cum-chief Scientist of GBMD, reports that: Natural product-based Immune enhancement therapy: Cucrumin, one of the main components of turmeric, increases SOX2 expression and promotes innate immunity against bacterial infection via up regulation of its target gene


From Research Findings to Therapeutic Opportunity:

This study suggests, for the first time, Cucruminby increasing the expression of its target gene, it may : (1) increase the expression of Sox2; (2) increase the ability of Sox2 to recognize bacterial DNA in cytoplasm; and (3) promote innate immunity against bacterial infection. 

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Together, pharmacological formulations encompassing “Curcumin either alone or in combination with other drugs” may be used to (1) enhance innate immunity against bacterial infection; and (2) promote bacterial resistance (figs. 1-2). 


Details of the research findings

Idea Proposed/Formulated byDr L Boominathan Ph.D.

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Undisclosed mechanistic information:

How Curcumin(1) enhances innate immunity against bacterial infection; and (2) promotes bacterial resistance?

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References:

CitationBoominathan, L., Immune enhancement therapy: Cucrumin, one of the main components of turmeric, increases SOX2 expression and promotes innate immunity against bacterial infection via down-regulation of its target gene, 17/January/2017, 10.27 pm,  Genome-2-Bio-Medicine Discovery center (GBMD), http://genomediscovery.org

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