Publications by authors named "Fuming Qi"

The biological functions of N6-methyladenosine (mA) modification of mRNA have recently received a great deal of attention. In previous studies, mA methylation modification has been shown to regulate mRNA fate and to be crucial for the progression and development of tumors. BTG2 (B-cell translocation gene 2) is a member of BTG/TOB anti-proliferative protein family.

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Background: An increasing body of evidence suggest that circRNAs modulate various gene expression at the posttranscriptional level, affecting the development of cancers. Previous study suggested that circSPECC1 acted as an oncogene in some tumors, promoting the growth and metastasis of cancer cells. However, the role of circSPECC1 in bladder cancer (Bca) remains unknown.

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Accumulating evidence suggest that circRNA RNAs (circRNAs) play important roles in tumor formation and development. circNT5E has been shown to be an oncogenic gene in several types of cancer, and the high expression of circNT5E lead to tumorigenesis and cancer progression. However, the precise role of circNT5E in bladder cancer (Bca) has not been characterized.

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Emerging evidences have indicated that long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) are potential biomarkers, playing important roles in the development of cancer. LncRNA Activated in RCC with Sunitinib Resistance (lncARSR) is a novel lncRNA that functions as a potential biomarker and is involved in the progression of cancers. However, the clinical significance and molecular mechanism of lncARSR in bladder cancer (Bca) remains unknow.

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DNA sequences drive their various functions through post-transcriptional processes, using mRNA or lncRNA (long non-coding RNA), and this accommodates the gene network by using various RNA types. However, the tools necessary to regulate RNA molecules are few. Likewise, RNA knockdown techniques that can be artificially controlled have not been extensively explored.

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Cancer/testis (CT) antigens are promising targets for immunotherapy due to their restricted expression in the germ cells of the testis in healthy tissue and high immunogenicity. The aim of the present study was to determine whether transmembrane protein 31 (TMEM31) is a CT antigen and to investigate the pattern of TMEM31 expression during the progression of melanoma. The pattern of expression of human TMEM31 mRNA in multiple human tissues was determined through reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction analysis.

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Numerous attempts for detection of circulating tumor cells (CTC) have been made to develop reliable assays for early diagnosis of cancers. In this study, we validated the application of folate receptor α (FRα) as the tumor marker to detect CTC through tumor-specific ligand PCR (LT-PCR) and assessed its utility for diagnosis of bladder transitional cell carcinoma (TCC). Immunohistochemistry for FRα was performed on ten bladder TCC tissues.

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