Publications by authors named "Dekang Ren"

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  • Preventive cancer vaccines are effective against cancers caused by viral infections, but progress in therapeutic vaccines designed to eliminate existing cancer cells is limited.
  • *The integration of better adjuvants—substances that enhance the body's immune response—is crucial for improving therapeutic cancer vaccines, as current conventional adjuvants do not meet clinical trial standards.
  • *The review focuses on advancements in therapeutic cancer vaccines, exploring innovative vaccination strategies and novel adjuvants that can work alongside other immunotherapies to boost therapeutic outcomes.
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MicroRNAs (miRNAs), important regulators of gene expression, play critical roles in various biological processes and tumorigenesis. To reveal the potential relationships between multiple isomiRs and arm switching, we performed a comprehensive pan-cancer analysis to discuss their roles in tumorigenesis and cancer prognosis. Our results showed that many miR-#-5p and miR-#-3p pairs from the two arms of pre-miRNA may have abundant expression levels, and they are often involved in distinct functional regulatory networks by targeting different mRNAs, although they may also interact with common targets.

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The Notch signaling has an important role in multiple cellular processes and is related to carcinogenic process. To understand the potential molecular features of the crucial Notch pathway, a comprehensive multi-omics analysis is performed to explore its contributions in cancer, mainly including analysis of somatic mutation landscape, pan-cancer expression, ncRNA regulation and potential prognostic power. The screened 22 Notch core genes are relative stable in DNA variation.

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Circular RNAs (circRNAs), a class of new endogenous non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs), are closely related to the carcinogenic process and play a critical role in tumor metastasis. CircRNAs can lay the foundation for tumor metastasis via promoting tumor angiogenesis, make tumor cells gain the ability of migration and invasion by regulating epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT), interact with immune cells, cytokines, chemokines, and other non-cellular components in the tumor microenvironment, damage the normal immune function or escape the immunosuppressive network, and further promote cell survival and metastasis. Herein, based on the characteristics and biological functions of circRNA, we elaborated on the effect of circRNA via circRNA-associated competing endogenous RNA (ceRNA) network by acting as miRNA/isomiR sponges on tumor angiogenesis, cancer cell migration and invasion, and interaction with the tumor microenvironment (TME), then explored the potential interactions across different RNAs, and finally discussed the potential clinical value and application as a promising biomarker.

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  • Prostate adenocarcinoma (PRAD), the most prevalent type of cancer in men, involves an analysis of immune-related genes to identify distinct molecular subtypes.
  • Two immune-based subtypes, C1 and C2, were identified, showing different characteristics and survival rates, with C2 showing better outcomes.
  • A robust prognostic model based on four key genes was developed, aiding in personalized treatment plans and enhancing precision medicine approaches for prostate cancer.
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