Dr Shoaib Rana: Another upcoming young Ahmadi Muslim Scientist of Germany

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Ahmadiyya Muslim Community Germany is blessed with lot many young male  and female upcoming scientists.  Each year large number is engaged in research and getting PhD degrees. It is clear proof that Muslim World is not void of talents. Effort will be made to introduce such scientists through the pages of MT. Below is the brief introduction of thesis written by Dr Shoib Rana who excelled in the field of research.

Dr Shoaib Rana

Background

Carbonic anhydrase IX (CA IX) is a hypoxia-regulated transmembrane protein over-expressed in various types of human cancer. Recently, a new peptide with affinity for human carbonic anhydrase IX (CaIX-P1) was identified using the phage display technology. Aim of the present study is to characterize the binding site in the sequence of CaIX-P1, in order to optimize the binding and metabolic properties and use it for targeting purposes.

Methodology/Principal Findings

Various fragments of CaIX-P1 were synthesized on solid support using Fmoc chemistry. Alanine scanning was performed for identification of the amino acids crucial for target binding. Derivatives with increased binding affinity were radiolabeled and in vitro studies were carried out on the CA IX positive human renal cell carcinoma cell line SKRC 52 and the CA IX negative human pancreatic carcinoma cell line BxPC3. Metabolic stability was investigated in cell culture medium and human serum. Organ distribution and planar scintigraphy studies were performed in Balb/c nu/nu mice carrying subcutaneously transplanted SKRC 52 tumors.

The results of our studies clearly identified amino acids that are important for target binding. Among various fragments and derivatives the ligand CaIX-P1-4-10 (NHVPLSPy) was found to possess increased binding potential in SKRC 52 cells, whereas no binding capacity for BxPC3 cells was observed. Binding of radiolabeled CaIX-P1-4-10 on CA IX positive cells could be inhibited by both the unlabeled and the native CaIX-P1 peptide but not by control peptides. Stability experiments indicated the degradation site in the sequence of CaIX-P1-4-10. Biodistribution studies showed a higher in vivo accumulation in the tumor than in most healthy tissues.

Conclusions

Our data reveal modifications in the sequence of the CA IX affine ligand CaIX-P1 that might be favorable for improvement of target affinity and metabolic stability, which are necessary prior to the use of the ligand in clinical approaches.

8 replies

  1. Thank You Dr. Shoaib, we are proud of our Scientists, Scholars and Academicians. May Allah gives you strength to stay on the path you’ve chosen & transfer your acquired knowledge & skills to the young generation.
    With all my best wishes for future endeavors.

  2. THANK TO GOD WHO GIVE US AN OTHER SCIENTISTS , SCHOLARS AND GREAT ACADEMICIANS IN YOUNG AGE MASHA ALLAH GOD GIVE HIM LONG LIFE WITH HEALTH MUBARAK HOO. I REQUEST TO ALL AHMADI MUSLIM YOUNGS GENERATION TO WORK HARD IN THEIR FIELD, STUDY AND OBEY THE ORDER OF KHALAFAT AND PRAYS SO THAT BECOME GREAT MAN OF WORLD . I WISH AND PRAYS FOR DR SHOAIB RANA SAHIB GERMAN. GOD BLESS HIM AND HIS PARENT AMEEN

  3. We are proud to hear the achievement of another young Pakistani Scientist. Congratulation Dr. Rana keep it up.

  4. Mashallah, may Allah give you more success and make you a Khuddam e Ahmadiyyat. Ameen. Jazakallah

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