Publications by authors named "Hongdan Guan"

Objective: To explore the effect of programmed death 1 (PD-1) inhibitor combined with apatinib on immune regulation and efficacy of the combined therapy in mice bearing gastric cancer (MBGC), and to provide a research basis for enhancing the benefit of immunotherapy in advanced gastric cancer (AGC).

Methods: MBGC were divided into normal saline group (group NS), apatinib group (group A), PD-1 inhibitors group (group B) and PD-1 inhibitors combined with apatinib group (group C). Tumor inhibition rates were calculated.

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  • The study investigated the role of VISTA, an immune checkpoint protein, in pancreatic cancer (PDAC) to assess its impact on patient survival and its potential as a therapy.
  • Researchers used immunohistochemistry on tumor samples from 223 patients to analyze VISTA expression and its correlation with overall survival and immune cell presence.
  • Results showed that high VISTA expression in tumor cells was linked to better survival rates, and treatment with anti-VISTA antibodies reduced liver metastases in mouse models, indicating its promise as a therapeutic target.
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Research indicates that air pollution is a risk factor of an increased occurrence of diseases. However, evidence is limited on the effects of the pollution index on disease and whether temperature modifies the effects. The objectives were (i) to explore the effects of the Air Pollution Index (API) and specific indices for pollutants (PM, NO, and SO) on respiratory emergency department (ED) visits in Beijing and (ii) to investigate whether temperature modified the effects of main air pollutants on respiratory ED visits.

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Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) is an effective local therapy approach for treating solitary tumor of many types of malignancy. The impact of RFA on the tumor immune microenvironment on distant tumors after RFA treatment is still unclear. In this study, by using syngeneic tumor models and single-cell RNA and T-cell receptor sequencing, we have investigated the alterations of tumor-infiltrating immune cells in distant non-RFA tumors.

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