Publications by authors named "Haolin Bao"

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  • * Abnormal epigenetic modifications can serve as biomarkers for diagnosing and predicting diseases, and their reversible nature opens up new possibilities for prevention and treatment strategies.
  • * The paper reviews recent advancements in tumor epigenetic biomarkers focusing on DNA methylation, non-coding RNA, and histone modification, highlighting their potential in cancer research and clinical applications.
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Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is an aggressive disease with a notably poor prognosis. A large number of patients with PDAC develop metastases before they are diagnosed with metastatic pancreatic cancer (mPDAC). For mPDAC, FOLFIRINOX or gemcitabine plus nab-paclitaxel are the current first-line treatments.

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Breast cancer (BC), characterized by high heterogeneity, is the most commonly reported malignancy among females across the globe. Every year, many BC patients die owing to delayed diagnosis and treatment. Increasing researches have indicated that aberrantly expressed circular RNAs (circRNAs) are implicated in the tumorigenesis and progression of various tumors, including BC.

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  • - Pancreatic cancer, particularly pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC), has a low 5-year survival rate of under 15% due to its complex genetic mutations and resistance to standard treatments like surgery, chemotherapy, and radiotherapy.
  • - Ferroptosis is a unique form of cell death characterized by iron-induced reactive oxygen species and lipid peroxidation, and it plays a significant role in the development of various cancers, including PDAC.
  • - Research indicates that ferroptosis can trigger cell death in PDAC tumors, inhibit their growth, and increase the effectiveness of cancer treatments, prompting further exploration of its therapeutic potential against this aggressive cancer.
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Pancreatic cancer (PC), typically diagnosed at relatively advanced stages with poor prognosis, is a dominant cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide. Accumulating evidence demonstrates that circular RNAs (circRNAs) are abnormally expressed in diverse tumors and affect tumorigenesis and progression. In this article, we examine the roles of circRNAs in regulation of PC progression.

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Cholangiocarcinoma (CCA) is one of the most common tumors with high malignancy. Its incidence is increasing year by year, and it is insidious and easily metastasized, and most patients are already in advanced stages when they are diagnosed. Surgery is an essential treatment for CCA, but the 5-year survival rate is still unsatisfactory due to the low early diagnosis rate and high malignancy of CCA.

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Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) has developed into one of the most lethal, aggressive, and malignant cancers worldwide. Although HCC treatment has improved in recent years, the incidence and lethality of HCC continue to increase yearly. Therefore, an in-depth study of the pathogenesis of HCC and the search for more reliable therapeutic targets are crucial to improving the survival quality of HCC patients.

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In recent years, the prevalence of metabolic-associated fatty liver disease (MAFLD) has reached pandemic proportions as a leading cause of liver fibrosis worldwide. However, the stage of liver fibrosis is associated with an increased risk of severe liver-related and cardiovascular events and is the strongest predictor of mortality in MAFLD patients. More and more people believe that MAFLD is a multifactorial disease with multiple pathways are involved in promoting the progression of liver fibrosis.

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Long non-coding RNAs (LncRNAs) are single-stranded RNAs over 200 nucleotides in length that have no protein-coding function and have long been considered non-functional by-products of transcription. Recent studies have shown that dysregulation of lncRNAs may be involved in the malignant biological behavior of tumors. Targeted regulation of lncRNAs has become a research focus of anti-tumor treatment.

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