Publications by authors named "Hao-ming Lin"

Background: This study aimed to assess whether postoperative adjuvant chemoimmunotherapy could lead to better clinical outcomes for high-risk patients with perihilar cholangiocarcinoma (pCCA).

Methods: In the cohort study, we retrospectively reviewed patients who received surgical resection for pCCA with curative intent from January 2018 to December 2021 at the Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hospital. The patients at high risk for relapse were further analyzed.

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Background And Aims: Patients with persistent positive hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg), even with a low HBV-DNA load, have a higher risk of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) than those without HBV infection. Given that tumor stemness has a critical role in the occurrence and maintenance of neoplasms, this study aimed to explore whether HBsAg affects biological function and stemness of HCC by regulating microRNA, and to explore underlying mechanisms.

Methods: We screened out miR-203a, the most significant down-regulated microRNA in the microarray analysis of HBsAg-positive samples and focused on that miRNA in the ensuing study.

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Background: Gallbladder carcinosarcoma (GBCS) is a rare and aggressive malignancy with extremely poor prognosis. Although surgery is regarded as the primary therapy for GBCS, the effective therapeutic strategies for unresected lesions have been poorly defined.

Case Presentation: We presented a case of a 74-year-old male who underwent radical resection of gallbladder carcinoma at a local hospital.

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LAG-3 is one of the common tumor immune checkpoints. LAG-3 can inhibit the activation and proliferation of T cells, and can also suppress immunity by regulating other immune-related cell functions. FGL1 was recently discovered to be the main ligand of immune checkpoint LAG-3 and play a critical role in the inhibition of T cells.

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Background: Many studies have indicated that autophagy plays an important role in multiple cancers, including hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). This study aimed to establish a prognostic signature for HCC based on autophagy-related genes (ARGs) to predict the prognosis of patients.

Methods: The list of ARGs was derived from screening National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI)-Gene and Molecular Signatures Database (MSigDB) datasets.

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  • Recurrent hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) with inferior vena cava tumor thrombus presents significant treatment challenges and has a poor prognosis, with the effectiveness of PD-L1 inhibitors still being explored.
  • A 59-year-old male patient demonstrated a positive response to atezolizumab immunotherapy, showing reduction in tumor markers and metastases, while two other patients also experienced beneficial results from PD-L1 inhibitors like pembrolizumab and tislelizumab after surgery.
  • The findings suggest that anti-PD-L1 therapy offers promising outcomes for HCC patients with inferior vena cava tumor thrombus and associated metastasis, indicating a potential treatment pathway for improving patient prognosis.
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Magneto-Acousto-Electrical Tomography (MAET) is a novel multi-physics imaging method, which promises to offer a unique biophysical property of tissue electrical impedance with the additional benefit of excellent spatial resolution of the ultrasonic imaging. It opens the potential for early diagnosis of cancer by revealing changes of dielectric characteristics. However, direct MAET is unable to image the irregularly-shaped lesions fully due to the dependence on the angle between conductivity boundary and ultrasound beam direction.

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Dysregulation of dickkopf-related protein 1 (DKK1) expression has been reported in a variety of human cancers. We previously reported that DKK1 was upregulated in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). However, the role of DKK1 in HCC remains unclear.

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Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is the most common chronic liver disease. The noninvasive and accurate classification of NAFLD is still a challenging problem. In this study we pro- posed a new quantitative ultrasound (QUS) technique, which combined multiple QUS parameters for distinguishing steatosis stages.

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Immunoglobulin G4 (IgG4)-related cholecystitis (IgG4-C) is often difficult to distinguish from gallbladder carcinoma (GBC). This study aimed to determine a practical strategy for differentiating between IgG4-C and GBC to avoid unnecessary surgical resection. The expression of IgG4 in the gallbladder was detected by immunohistochemistry.

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Transient elastography (TE) is well adapted for use in studying liver elasticity. However, because the shear wave motion signal is extracted from the ultrasound signal, the weak ultrasound signal can significantly deteriorate the shear wave motion tracking process and make it challenging to detect the shear wave motion in a severe noise environment, such as within deep tissues and within obese patients. This paper, therefore, investigated the feasibility of implementing coded excitation in TE for shear wave detection, with the hypothesis that coded ultrasound signals can provide robustness to weak ultrasound signals compared with traditional short pulse.

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Aim: To investigate whether plasma miRNAs targeting CYP3A4/5 have an impact on the variance of pharmacokinetics of clopidogrel.

Materials & Methods: The contribution of 13 miRNAs to the CYP3A4/5 gene expression and activity was investigated in 55 liver tissues. The association between plasma miRNAs targeting CYP3A4/5 mRNA and clopidogrel pharmacokinetics was analyzed in 31 patients with coronary heart disease who received 300 mg loading dose of clopidogrel.

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  • Researchers assessed the impact of miRNAs, clinical factors, and genotypes on CYP3A4/5 functionality and atorvastatin metabolism using human liver tissues.
  • MiR-27b, miR-206, and CYP3A4 mRNA contributed to individual variations in CYP3A activity, with miR-27b having the most significant impact.
  • CYP3A activity was the primary predictor of atorvastatin metabolism variability, while specific miRNAs repressed CYP3A4 expression, highlighting their role in understanding the genetic factors influencing drug metabolism.
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Unlabelled: The deregulation of microRNAs (miRNAs) plays an important role in human hepatocarcinogenesis. In this study, we highlight exosomes as mediators involved in modulating miRNA profiles in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) cells. First, we examined the different miRNA expression profiles in HCC cells and HCC cell-derived exosomes.

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Aim: To discuss strategies and prognosis for the emergency treatment of ruptured bleeding in primary hepatocellular carcinoma.

Methods: The retrospective analysis was performed by examining the emergency treatment experiences of 60 cases of ruptured bleeding in primary hepatocellular carcinoma. The treatment methods included surgical tumour resection, transcatheter arterial embolization (TAE) and non-surgical treatment.

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The process of liver fibrosis changes the rheological properties of liver tissue. This study characterizes and compares liver fibrosis stages from F0 to F4 in rats in terms of shear viscoelastic moduli. Here two viscoelastic models, the Zener model and Voigt model, were applied to experimental data of rheometer tests and then values of elasticity and viscosity were estimated for each fibrosis stage.

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Failure of immune surveillance related to inadequate host antitumor immune responses has been suggested as a possible cause of the high incidence of recurrence and poor overall survival outcome of hepatocellular carcinoma. The stress-induced heat shock proteins (HSPs) are known to act as endogenous "danger signals" that can improve tumor immunogenicity and induce natural killer (NK) cell responses. Exosome is a novel secretory pathway for HSPs.

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  • - The study aimed to identify methods for decreasing biliary complications during rat orthotopic liver transplants by testing various surgical techniques on 165 male Wistar rats.
  • - The rats were divided into three primary groups based on the type of surgical procedure performed, with further sub-groupings to assess the impact of artery reconstruction on biliary complications, and results were evaluated 14 days post-operation or upon significant complication occurrence.
  • - Findings revealed a high success rate for transplants overall (98.3%), but notable differences in biliary complication rates among groups, with the "duct-duodenum reconstruction" showing the highest risk and deeming traditional methods less effective for minimizing complications in this model.
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Background: Liver enriched natural killer (NK) cells are of high immune activity. However, the function of donor liver NK cells in allogeneic liver transplantation (LTx) remains unclear.

Methods: Ten Gy of whole body gamma-irradiation (WBI) from a 60Co source at 0.

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Objective: This study was to establish BALB/c murine model featured with the human-mouse chimeras from umbilical cord blood transplantation.

Methods: Thirty BALB/c nude mice were exposed to 350 cGy radiation under the sublethal condition. The nuclear cells from fresh umbilical cord blood were injected into the mice of experimental group via tail vein, in which the mice were further allocated to A, B and C sub-group with given 1.

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