Publications by authors named "Mengwen Hou"

As BAG family members, Bcl-2 associated athanogene family protein 1 (BAG1) and 2 (BAG2) are implicated in multiple cellular processes, including apoptosis, autophagy, protein folding and homeostasis. Although structurally similar, they considerably differ in many ways. Unlike BAG2, BAG1 has four isoforms (BAG1L, BAG1M, BAG1S and BAG1 p29) displaying different expression features and functional patterns.

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  • Liposarcoma (LPS) is a common type of cancer that originates from fat tissue, and the roles of the proteins BAG1 and BAG2 as prognostic markers in LPS are still unclear.
  • Research involved analyzing patient data to assess how BAG1 and BAG2 expression levels affect survival outcomes through statistical models.
  • Findings suggest that BAG1 and BAG2 could serve as important biomarkers for LPS prognosis, with low BAG1 and high BAG2 levels linked to poorer patient outcomes, indicating potential targets for future therapies.
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Twist1 is required for embryonic development and expresses after birth in mesenchymal stem cells derived from mesoderm, where it governs mesenchymal cell development. As a well-known regulator of epithelial-mesenchymal transition or embryonic organogenesis, Twist1 is important in a variety of developmental systems, including mesoderm formation, neurogenesis, myogenesis, cranial neural crest cell migration, and differentiation. In this review, we first highlight the physiological significance of Twist1 in cell differentiation, including osteogenic, chondrogenic, and myogenic differentiation, and then detail its probable molecular processes and signaling pathways.

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Background: As a common soft tissue sarcoma, liposarcoma (LPS) is a heterogeneous malignant tumor derived from adipose tissue. Due to the high risk of metastasis and recurrence, the prognosis of LPS remains unfavorable. To improve clinical treatment, a robust risk prediction model is essential to evaluate the prognosis of LPS patients.

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Liposarcoma (LPS) is one of the most common subtypes of sarcoma with a high recurrence rate. CENPF is a regulator of cell cycle, differential expression of which has been shown to be related with various cancers. However, the prognostic value of in LPS has not been deciphered yet.

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