Publications by authors named "Jingxia Bao"

Background: Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is characterized by its rapid progression and aggressive nature, with limited effective therapeutic interventions currently available. Cyclovirobuxine D (CVB-D), a natural alkaloid extracted from the traditional Chinese herb Buxus sinica, is renowned for its cardioprotective and anti-ischemic effects, demonstrating notable anti-cancer properties. Nevertheless, the anti-tumor effects of CVB-D on TNBC remain unverified.

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As the primary component of anti-tumor immunity, T cells are prone to exhaustion and dysfunction in the tumor microenvironment (TME). A thorough understanding of T cell exhaustion (TEX) in the TME is crucial for effectively addressing TEX in clinical settings and promoting the efficacy of immune checkpoint blockade therapies. In eukaryotes, numerous cell surface proteins are tethered to the plasma membrane via Glycosylphosphatidylinositol (GPI) anchors, which play a crucial role in facilitating the proper translocation of membrane proteins.

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Background: α-1,3-mannosyltransferase (ALG3) holds significance as a key member within the mannosyltransferase family. Nevertheless, the exact function of ALG3 in cancer remains ambiguous. Consequently, the current research aimed to examine the function and potential mechanisms of ALG3 in various types of cancer.

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Skin cutaneous melanoma (SKCM) is malignant cancer known for its high aggressiveness and unfavorable prognosis, particularly in advanced tumors. Anoikis is a specific pattern of programmed cell death associated with tumor regeneration, migration, and metastasis. Nevertheless, limited research has been conducted to investigate the function of anoikis in SKCM.

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NUP155 is reported to be correlated with tumor development. However, the role of NUP155 in tumor physiology and the tumor immune microenvironment (TIME) has not been previously examined. This study comprehensively investigated the expression, immunological function, and prognostic significance of NUP155 in different cancer types.

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Background: Cancer cachexia is associated with impaired functional and nutritional status and worse clinical outcomes. Global Leadership Initiative in Malnutrition (GLIM) consensus recommended the application of GLIM criteria to diagnose malnutrition in patients with cachexia. However, few previous study has applied the GLIM criteria in patients with cancer cachexia.

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Background: Acute pancreatitis and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease are both serious diseases in the digestive system. The pathogenesis of both diseases is extremely complex closely and it related to gut microbiota, inflammation, and blood fat. There is a close relationship between gut microbiota and blood lipids.

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Introduction: The high incidence of breast cancer (BC) prompted us to explore more factors that might affect its occurrence, development, treatment, and also recurrence. Dysregulation of cholesterol metabolism has been widely observed in BC; however, the detailed role of how cholesterol metabolism affects chemo-sensitivity, and immune response, as well as the clinical outcome of BC is unknown.

Methods: With Mendelian randomization (MR) analysis, the potential causal relationship between genetic variants of cholesterol and BC risk was assessed first.

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  • Recent research highlights the importance of immune checkpoint-related genes (ICGs) in maintaining immune balance and suggests they could be therapeutic targets, particularly in low-grade gliomas (LGG).
  • A newly identified 8-gene prognostic signature, developed using RNA-seq data and validated across multiple databases, differentiates LGG patients into high- and low-risk groups based on their survival probabilities and clinical characteristics.
  • This gene signature has proven to be more effective than existing models and could aid in improving patient prognosis and tailoring immunotherapy treatments for LGG patients.
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  • - Sialylation, which is the process of synthesizing sialic acid glycans, significantly influences cancer progression, immune evasion, and treatment resistance, though its impact on patient outcomes and tumor environments is still not well understood.
  • - A study assessed sialylation-related gene expressions and their prognostic implications across various cancer types, revealing that tumors generally exhibit altered sialylation and that higher sialylation scores correlate with poorer outcomes, particularly in uveal melanoma and pancreatic adenocarcinoma.
  • - The findings suggest that sialylation scores are associated with immune cell infiltration and responsiveness to immunotherapy, indicating they could serve as valuable biomarkers for cancer prognosis and treatment strategies.
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Backgound: Triple negative breast cancer (TNBC) is an extremely aggressive and rapidly progressing cancer, wherein existing therapies provide little benefit to patients. β, β-Dimethylacrylshikonin (DMAS), an active naphthoquinone derived from comfrey root, has potent anticancer activity. However, the antitumor function of DMAS against TNBC remains to be proved.

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