Publications by authors named "Linjing Cui"

Our previous studies have highlighted the pivotal role of gastric cancer mesenchymal stem cells (GCMSCs) in tumor initiation, progression, and metastasis. In parallel, it is well-documented that endothelial cells (ECs) undergo functional alterations in response to challenging tumor microenvironment. This study aims to elucidate whether functional changes in ECs might be induced by GCMSCs and thus influence cancer progression.

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Gastric cancer (GC) is one of the most aggressive tumors and has a poor prognosis. It has been demonstrated that gastric cancer mesenchymal stem cells (GC-MSCs) can promote the progression, metastasis, and chemoresistance of GC through various mechanisms, but the effect of GC-MSCs on GC during chemotherapy is still unknown. In this study, flow cytometry, CCK8 assay, migration assay, colony formation assay, and western blot were conducted.

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CD276 has been studied in a variety of cancers and diseases, but its regulatory mechanisms in gastric cancer is still unclear. Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs), one of the important members of tumor microenvironment, play an important role in the occurrence, development and metastasis of tumor, but the relationship between gastric cancer mesenchymal stem cells (GCMSCs) and CD276 in gastric cancer needs to be further explored. The differential expression of CD276 was identified via UCLAN and GEPIA databases.

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Introduction: The dysfunction of natural killer (NK) cells has been widely reported in malignancies, including in solid tumours. Gastric cancer mesenchymal stem cells (GCMSCs) are one of the vital elements of stromal cells in the tumour environment (TME) which possess immunosuppressive activity. This study aimed to determine whether GCMSCs are involved in the inhibition of NK cell immune function and explore its underlying mechanism.

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