Publications by authors named "Guidong Chen"

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  • Lung squamous cell carcinoma (LUSC) has a high mortality rate and limited treatment options, primarily relying on chemotherapy, which faces challenges due to multi-drug resistance.
  • Researchers identified vasohibin-2 (VASH2) as a key prognostic biomarker that promotes tumor growth and chemoresistance by affecting the detyrosination of α-tubulin, negatively impacting patient outcomes.
  • Targeting VASH2's TCP activity could enhance chemotherapy efficacy, suggesting that combining standard treatments with EpoY, a TCP inhibitor, may improve outcomes for LUSC patients.
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  • - This study focuses on castration-resistant prostate cancer (CRPC), specifically examining how certain noncoding DNA elements known as super enhancers (SEs) play a role in developing resistance to the antiandrogen drug enzalutamide (Enz).
  • - Researchers used advanced techniques to identify and analyze 999 SEs in C4-2B cells that have become resistant to Enz, discovering 41 SEs significantly associated with this resistance.
  • - They highlighted two key transcription factors, ZNF467 and SMAD3, as critical links between SEs and Enz resistance, suggesting potential new avenues for treatment in CRPC.
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Immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) represent a promising treatment for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) due to their capacity for abundant lymphocyte infiltration. However, some patients with HCC respond poorly to ICI therapy due to the presence of various immunosuppressive factors in the tumor microenvironment. Our research reveals that a macrophage-coated tumor cluster (MCTC) signifies a unique spatial structural organization in HCC correlating with diminished recurrence-free survival and overall survival in a total of 572 HCC cases from 3 internal cohorts and 2 independent external validation cohorts.

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  • - The study investigates how PIK3CA mutations in luminal breast cancer contribute to an immunosuppressive tumor microenvironment by recruiting myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSCs) and reducing cytotoxic T cells, linked to the arachidonic acid metabolism pathway.
  • - Through various advanced techniques, the research identifies that PIK3CA activates the 5-LOX enzyme in a STAT3-dependent manner, leading to increased levels of LTB4, which promotes MDSC infiltration into tumors.
  • - The findings suggest that targeting the PI3K/5-LOX/LTB4 axis alongside immune checkpoint blockade therapies may effectively convert "cold" tumors, which resist immunotherapy, into "hot"
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High-performance flexible sensors are essential for real-time information analysis and constructing noncontact communication modules for emerging human-machine interactions. In these applications, batch fabrication of sensors that exhibit high performance at the wafer level is in high demand. Here, we present organic nanoforest-based humidity sensor (NFHS) arrays on a 6 in.

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Early-stage myeloid-derived suppressor cells are a newly defined subset of myeloid-derived suppressor cells in breast cancer tissues and related to poor prognosis in patients with breast cancer. Compared with classical myeloid-derived suppressor cells, early-stage myeloid-derived suppressor cells display exceptional immunosuppressive ability and accumulate in the tumor microenvironment to suppress innate and adaptive immunity. Previously, we demonstrated that early-stage myeloid-derived suppressor cells were SOCS3 deficiency dependent and correlated with differentiation arrest in the myeloid lineage.

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Early myeloid-derived suppressor cells (eMDSCs) are a newly characterized subclass of MDSCs, which exhibit more potent immunosuppressive capacity than classical MDSCs. Previously, we found high eMDSCs infiltration was correlated with poor prognosis of breast cancer, though the regulatory mechanisms have not been fully understood. Here, we constructed a 21-gene signature to evaluate the status of eMDSCs infiltration within breast cancer tissues and found that highly infiltrated eMDSCs affected the prognosis of breast cancer patients, especially in luminal A subtype.

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Traditional humidity sensors for respiration monitoring applications have faced technical challenges, including low sensitivity, long recovery times, high parasitic capacitance and uncalibrated temperature drift. To overcome these problems, we present a triple-layer humidity sensor that comprises a nanoforest-based sensing capacitor, a thermistor, a microheater and a reference capacitor. When compared with traditional polyimide-based humidity sensors, this novel device has a sensitivity that is improved significantly by 8 times within a relative humidity range of 40-90%.

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In this article, we present the design, fabrication, and characterization of a thermopile infrared sensor array (TISA) pixel. This TISA pixel is composed of a dual-layer p+/n- poly-Si thermopile with a closed membrane and an n-channel metal oxide semiconductor (NMOS) switch. To address the challenges in fabrication through the 3D integration method, the anode of the thermopile is connected to the drain of the NMOS, both of which are fabricated on the same bulk wafer using a CMOS compatible monolithic integration process.

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The neoadjuvant chemotherapy plays an important role in locally advanced gastric cancer, but its efficacy, safety profiles and clinical outcomes among different regimens still remain controversial. In this study, totally 231 eligible patients with locally advanced gastric cancer were enrolled. These patients were divided into the observation group (SOX regimen,  = 123) and control group (mFOLFOX6 regimen,  = 108) according to different chemotherapy regimens.

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The enrichment and transformation of docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) and eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) enriched phospholipids for eggs deserve attention. The aim of the present study was to elucidate the comparative effects of DHA and EPA enriched phospholipids and triacylglycerols on egg fortification by determining the fatty acid composition of egg yolk after intervention with fish oil (15 g/kg) and krill oil (15 and 30 g/kg) for three consecutive weeks. The results indicated that laying hens could incorporate over 300 mg DHA and EPA into one egg.

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The SWI/SNF chromatin remodeling complex, which alters nucleosome positions by either evicting histones or sliding nucleosomes on DNA, is highly conserved from yeast to humans, and 20% of all human cancers have mutations in various subunits of the SWI/SNF complex. Here, we reported the crystal structure of the yeast Snf5-Swi3 subcomplex at a resolution of 2.65 Å.

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Considering the safety of synthetic antioxidants, more and more natural antioxidants have been developed and utilized in foods. This study aimed to screen out a natural antioxidant combination from many antioxidants, which could significantly affect the oxidation stability of anchovy oil, while Plackett-Burman design (PBD) methodology was employed in this screening. According to the statistical results of this design, sesamol, dihydromyricetin, teapolyphenol, and rosemary acid were four significant parameters on the oxidation stability of anchovy oil.

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Aberrant expression of high mobility group box 1 (HMGB1) is associated with tumor development and progression. The current study was conducted to evaluate the significance of HMGB1 immunostaining on cell block (CB) preparations in the diagnosis of neoplastic and preneoplastic lesions of the cervix. The CBs were prepared from 157 residual liquid-based gynecologic cytology specimens which were collected from women whose cervical lesions had been confirmed by histopathology.

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Introduction: Olfactomedin 4 (OLFM4) is expressed in gastrointestinal cancers and related to progression and differentiation of these malignancies. However, whether OLFM4 contributes to tumorigenesis of other tissues has not been thoroughly investigated. The purpose of the study was to investigate OLFM4 expression in cervical epithelium and its association with progression of cervical neoplasia and differentiation of cervical carcinomas.

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AIM:To explore the relationship between consumption of fish sauce, other dietary factors, living habits and the rish kf gastric cancer.METHODS:From May 1994 to July 1995, a population-based 1 2 case-control study was in Carried out inhigh-risk areas of gastric cancer, Changle and Fuqing cities, Fujian Province. Totally 272 cases and 544 age, gender-matched controls were included.

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