Publications by authors named "Chuan-Bao Zhang"

We report a base-promoted cyclization with indene-dienes as two carbon building blocks toward diverse spirocyclic indene scaffolds including hexacyclic spiroindenes bearing benzo pyran motifs and pentacyclic spiroindenes containing oxindole units in high yields with excellent diastereoselectivities.

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Objective: Astrocytes constitute approximately 30% of cells in gliomas and play important roles in synapse construction and survival. Recently, JAK/STAT pathway activation associated with a new type of astrocyte was reported. However, the implications of these tumor-associated reactive astrocytes (TARAs) in glioma are not known.

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The regioselective [3 + 2] cycloaddition reaction of 2-benzylidene-1-indenones with functional olefins was established with DABCO as a base under mild conditions. Using this approach, a series of diversely substituted indanone-fused cyclopentane polycycles with highly crowded multiple substituents were synthesized in high yields.

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The methodology for the synthesis of fluorene-based atropisomers was developed via the strategy of aromatic ring formation. By this strategy, an efficient benzannulation of indene-based diene with benzoylacetonitrile divergently promoted by DABCO and a chiral organocatalyst was established, and various atropisomeric fluorene-based skeletons were generated in good yields, which not only provide a new strategy for the construction of atropisomeric biaryls but also offer a new member to the atropisomeric family.

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Article Synopsis
  • A new cascade reaction was developed using 1-indanylidenemalononitrile and 3-benzylidenebenzofuran-2(3)-one, which can be promoted by DABCO or a chiral organocatalyst under mild conditions.
  • The reaction produced a variety of spiro-dihydrofluorene-benzofuranones, and adjusting the reaction conditions allowed for the selective formation of either spiro or axially chiral products.
  • The study also included quantum chemical calculations to better understand the mechanism behind the transformation.
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Correction for 'Metal-free [3+3] benzannulation of 1-indanylidene-malononitrile with Morita-Baylis-Hillman carbonates: direct access to functionalized fluorene and fluorenone derivatives' by Ya-Sa Xie et al., Chem. Commun.

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Alternative splicing (AS) is assumed to play important roles in the progression and prognosis of cancer. Currently, the comprehensive analysis and clinical relevance of AS in lower-grade diffuse gliomas have not been systematically addressed. Here, we gathered alternative splicing data of lower-grade diffuse gliomas from SpliceSeq.

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Gliomas are the most common type of primary brain tumor in adults with a high mortality rate. Low-grade gliomas progress to glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) in the majority of cases, forming secondary GBM (sGBM), followed by rapid fatal clinical outcomes. Protein tyrosine phosphatase receptor type Z1 (PTPRZ1)-MET proto-oncogene receptor tyrosine kinase (MET) (ZM) fusion has been identified as a biomarker for sGBM that is involved in glioma progression, but the mechanism of gliomagenesis and pathology of ZM-negative sGBM has remained to be fully elucidated.

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Glioma is a fatal brain tumor characterized by rapid proliferation and treatment resistance. Ferroptosis is a newly discovered programmed cell death and plays a crucial role in the occurrence and progression of tumors. In this study, we identified ferroptosis specific markers to reveal the relationship between ferroptosis-related genes and glioma by analyzing whole transcriptome data from Chinese Glioma Genome Atlas, The Cancer Genome Atlas dataset, GSE16011 dataset, and the Repository of Molecular Brain Neoplasia Data dataset.

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1-Indazolo[1,2-]phthalazine-5,10-dione IPDD with an approximate turbine-like spatial structure, primary assembled double-stranded helices at the first level, was predicted by quantum chemical calculations and confirmed by atomic force microscopy. The higher-dimensional hierarchical architectures including fibrils, helical fibers, spherical shells, and porous prismatic structures were observed in sequence by the scanning electron microscopy technique. The final porous prismatic structures sensitive to NH vapors have the potential to be applied in gas sensing and absorbing materials.

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An efficient [3+3] benzannulation of Morita-Baylis-Hillman carbonates with 1-indanylidenemalononitrile was achieved under metal-free reaction conditions selectively delivering a wide range of functional multi-substituted fluorene or fluorenone compounds in high yields, respectively (up to 86% yield). Moreover, experiments and quantum chemical calculations were also performed to study the mechanism of the transformation.

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Coumarin-3-formylpyrazoles have been synthesized and applied as 3-carbon synthons in reaction with 3-hydroxyoxindoles by using DABCO as the catalyst. A range of structurally diverse spiro-fused pentacyclic spirooxindoles, bearing a spirooxindole-γ-lactone and a 3,4-dihydrocoumarin substructure, could be smoothly obtained in good to excellent yields (up to 99%) with excellent diastereoselectivities (all cases >20 : 1 dr). The asymmetric version of this tandem reaction was preliminarily investigated by using chiral organocatalysts.

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Immunotherapy provided unprecedented advances in the treatment of several previously untreated cancers. However, these immunomodulatory maneuvers showed limited response to patients with glioma in clinical trials. Our aim was to depict the immune characteristics of glioma with immune cytolytic activity at genetic and transcriptome levels.

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Objective: To investigate the relationship between tumor characteristics and the preoperative counts of immune cells in peripheral blood test in glioma patients.

Methods: We included 260 WHO grades II-IV patients who had preoperative peripheral blood test result from Sanbo hospital as training set. The 66 patients from Tiantan hospital was obtained for validation.

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: Gliomas are aggressive tumors with various molecular and clinical characteristics and exhibit strongly resistance to radio-chemotherapy. Programmed cell death 1 ligand 2 (PD-L2) is a cell surface protein, which was reported in many cancers, modulating cancer-associated immune responses, while the role of PD-L2 in gliomas remained unclear. Herein, we aimed to investigate the biological behaviors and clinical prognostic values of PD-L2 in gliomas.

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Background: Chromosome 1p/19q codeletion is increasingly being recognized as the crucial genetic marker for glioma patients and have been included in WHO classification of glioma in 2016. Fluorescent in situ hybridization, a widely used method in detecting 1p/19q status, has some methodological limitations which might influence the clinical management for doctors. Here, we attempted to explore an RNA sequencing computational method to detect 1p/19q status.

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Background: Measuring total serum calcium is important for the diagnosis of diseases. Currently, results from commercial kits for calcium measurement are variable. Generally, the performance of serum calcium measurements is monitored by external quality assessment (EQA) or proficiency testing schemes.

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Background: Immune checkpoint inhibitors have been shown to promote antitumor immunity and achieve durable tumor remissions. However, certain tumors are refractory to current immunotherapy. These negative results encouraged us to uncover other therapeutic targets and strategies.

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Gliomas are characterized by a malignant phenotype with proliferation, cell cycle arrest and invasion. To explore the biological consequences of epigenetically regulated miRNAs, we performed a microarray-based screening (whose expression was affected by 5-AZA treatment) followed by bisulfite sequencing validation. We found that miR-134 as an epigenetically regulated suppressor gene with prognostic value in gliomas.

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The blood‑brain barrier (BBB) constitutes an efficient organization of tight junctions that limits the delivery of tumor to the brain. The principal tight junction protein in BBB is claudin‑5 (CLDN5), but its mechanism of action remains largely unknown. Long non‑coding RNAs (lncRNAs) are aberrantly expressed in many cancers, some lncRNAs play key roles in regulating BBB permeability and are involved in tumor brain metastasis.

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Aim: No comprehensive and objective methods yet exist for predicting postoperative seizure.

Patients & Methods: mRNA-seq data and corresponding postoperative seizure status of 109 low-grade glioma samples were obtained from Chinese Glioma Genome Atlas database and divided into two sets randomly. Logistic regression and receiver operating characteristic analysis with risk score method were used to develop a ten-gene prediction model.

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Background: Hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) measurement is of great value for the diagnosis and monitoring of diabetes. Many manufacturers have developed various experiments to determine the HbA1c concentration. However, the longitudinal use of these tests requires strict quality management.

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Aims: To explore the prognostic and clinicopathological features of glioma with Paxillin (PXN) expression based on a large number of samples.

Methods: RNA sequencing data of 325 glioma samples from Chinese Glioma Genome Atlas (CGGA) database were obtained as discovery set. Three additional datasets were further obtained as validation sets.

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The World Health Organization (WHO) grading of gliomas stratifies tumors by histology. However, the aggressiveness of tumors in each grade still shows great heterogeneity. Phosphohistone H3 (pHH3) has been reported as an accurate marker of cells within the mitotic phase of the cell cycle in many kinds of cancers.

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