Publications by authors named "M Bourouba"

Oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) is a disabling tumor with poor response to chemotherapy. Here, we sought to explore a new chemotherapeutic approach based on a combined induction of cytotoxic ROS and targeting of autophagy and aerobic glycolysis as central contributors to OSCC carcinogenesis and chemoresistance. To this end, tongue OSCC was generated in BALB/c mice using 4NQO.

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Predicting tumor recurrence and death in patients with nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) remains to date challenging. We here analyzed the plasmatic secretomes of NPC untreated and relapsing patients, and explored possible correlations with the clinical and pathological features and survival characteristics of the corresponding patient cohorts, with the aim of identifying novel prognostic biomarkers. This study included 27 controls, 45 untreated NPC and 11 relapsed patients.

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The upregulation of checkpoint inhibitor PD-L1 expression has recently been associated with nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) resistance to therapy. The mechanism of induction of PD-L1 has also been linked to enhanced aerobic glycolysis promoted by HIF1-α dysregulation and LDH-A activity in cancer. Here, we investigated the effect of the anti-tumoral compound Silibinin on HIF-1α/LDH-A mediated cancer cell metabolism and PD-L1 expression in NPC.

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Article Synopsis
  • - Breast cancer is highly prevalent among women in Algeria, and the age at which they are diagnosed is significantly younger than in Western countries.
  • - This study investigates the expression of specific miRNAs (such as miR-21 and miR-200c) in breast cancer tissue compared to normal adjacent tissue, finding several miRNAs to be upregulated in tumor samples.
  • - The results suggest a potential for using miRNA profiling to discover biomarkers that could be specific to the Algerian population's breast cancer cases, highlighting the need for further research in this area.
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