Apoptosis-based therapies for human diseases

Neeru Saini

Scientist-G  |  Decision Unit 2: Disease Biology and Therapeutics
Professor  |  Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research

Portrait of Neeru Saini

Dr. Saini's research focuses on miRNA-mediated regulation of apoptosis and its therapeutic potential. Her lab has identified multiple miRNAs with clinical relevance and is exploring cholesterol metabolism regulation through microRNAs.

Key Research Interests

  • Role of microRNAs in mitochondrial function and regulation
  • microRNA-based therapeutics and diagnostics for cancer and psoriasis
  • Use of Adipose Derived Stem Cells (ADSC) for drug discovery

De novo lipogenesis plays a critical role in cancer progression. Her lab identified ACACA, FASN, HMGCR, and CYP27B1 as targets of hsa-miR-195. Its expression reduces proliferation, invasion, and migration in cancer cells while improving epithelial traits, opening new therapeutic pathways in breast cancer.

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