Publications by authors named "MingHua Ren"

Bladder cancer (BC) is the most common urinary tract malignancy. Identifying biomarkers that predict prognosis and immune function in patients with BC can enhance our understanding of its pathogenesis and provide valuable guidance for diagnosis and treatment. Our findings indicate that increased ITGB1 expression is associated with higher clinical grade and stage, establishing ITGB1 as an independent prognostic risk factor for BC.

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Background: Monocytes play a critical role in tumor initiation and progression, with their impact on prostate adenocarcinoma (PRAD) not yet fully understood. This study aimed to identify key monocyte-related genes and elucidate their mechanisms in PRAD.

Method: Utilizing the TCGA-PRAD dataset, immune cell infiltration levels were assessed using CIBERSORT, and their correlation with patient prognosis was analyzed.

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Background: Prostate cancer (PCa) is the second leading cause of tumor-related mortality in men. Metastasis from advanced tumors is the primary cause of death among patients. Identifying novel and effective biomarkers is essential for understanding the mechanisms of metastasis in PCa patients and developing successful interventions.

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Background: Angiogenesis, the process of forming new blood vessels from pre-existing ones, plays a crucial role in the development and advancement of cancer. Although blocking angiogenesis has shown success in treating different types of solid tumors, its relevance in prostate adenocarcinoma (PRAD) has not been thoroughly investigated.

Method: This study utilized the WGCNA method to identify angiogenesis-related genes and assessed their diagnostic and prognostic value in patients with PRAD through cluster analysis.

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  • - The study investigates the link between smoking-related genes and the prognosis of non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) and bladder urothelial carcinoma (BLCA), focusing on identifying PRR11 as a key prognostic gene in both cancers.
  • - A prognostic model based on PRR11 co-expressed genes was developed and validated, showing its influence on the effectiveness of immune checkpoint therapy by regulating PDL1 via its interaction with SPDL1.
  • - The research also highlights the role of hsa-miR-200b-3p in regulating SPDL1 expression through PRR11, emphasizing the connection between smoking-related genes, patient prognosis, and immunotherapy effectiveness.
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Recurrence, metastasis and drug resistance in patients with prostate cancer (PCa) are still important causes of high mortality in patients. Two important features of solid tumors, including PCa, are tumor angiogenesis and the emergence of cancer stemness. Studies have found that cancer stem cells can promote tumor angiogenesis, and the highly vascularized tumor microenvironment further supports the growth of these stem cells, forming a harmful cycle that leads to tumor recurrence, metastasis, and drug resistance.

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Background: N6-methyladenosine (m6A) is the most frequent RNA modification in mammals, and its role in bladder cancer (BC) remains rarely revealed.

Objective: To predict the value of m6A-related genes in prognosis and immunity in BC.

Methods: We performed multiple omics analysis of 618 TCGA and GEO patients and used principal component analysis (PCA) to calculate the m6A score for BC patients.

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Although modern humans left Africa multiple times over 100,000 years ago, those broadly ancestral to non-Africans dispersed less than 100,000 years ago. Most models hold that these events occurred through green corridors created during humid periods because arid intervals constrained population movements. Here we report an archaeological site-Shinfa-Metema 1, in the lowlands of northwest Ethiopia, with Youngest Toba Tuff cryptotephra dated to around 74,000 years ago-that provides early and rare evidence of intensive riverine-based foraging aided by the likely adoption of the bow and arrow.

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  • * The research found a significant link between YARS1 expression and immune cell presence in bladder cancer, utilizing methods like the XCELL algorithm and single-cell analysis, alongside evaluating patient responses to immune therapy with the TIDE algorithm.
  • * YARS1 appears to influence key processes in bladder cancer, such as senescence and ferroptosis, and could serve as a prognostic marker, with its associated ceRNA network offering potential therapeutic targets.
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Endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress-related genes are closely related to the occurrence, development, and immunotherapy response of tumors. This study provides a comprehensive assessment of HSPA5 from a pan-cancer perspective using multi-omics data. We analyzed the function of HSPA5 in multiple tumor types using multiple databases.

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Understanding the intricate relationship between prognosis, immune function, and molecular markers in bladder cancer (BC) demands sophisticated analytical methods. To identify novel biomarkers for predicting prognosis and immune function in BC patients, we combined weighted gene co-expression network analysis (WGCNA) and least absolute shrinkage and selection operator (LASSO) regression analysis. This was conducted using data from The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) and Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO) databases.

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Background And Aim: Sarcoplasmic/endoplasmic reticulum Ca ATPase 2 (SERCA2) is critical in maintaining Ca homeostasis. The cysteine 674 (C674) is the key redox regulatory cysteine in regulating SERCA2 activity, which is irreversibly oxidized in the renal cortex of hypertensive mice. We have reported that the substitution of C674 by serine causes SERCA2 dysfunction and increases blood pressure by induction of endoplasmic reticulum stress (ERS).

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Background: The biological roles of immune-related genes (IRGs) in bladder cancer (BC) need to be further elucidated.

Objective: To elucidate the predictive value of IRGs for prognosis and immune escape in BC.

Methods: We comprehensively analyzed the transcriptomic and clinical information of 430 cases, including 19 normal and 411 BC patients from the TCGA database, and verified 165 BC cases in the GSE13507 dataset.

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Background: Pre-mRNA processing factor 19 (PRPF19) is an E3 ligase that plays a crucial role in repairing tumor-damaged cells and promoting cell survival. However, the predictive value and biological function of PRPF19 in bladder urothelial carcinoma (BLCA) require further investigation.

Methods: In this study, we utilized transcriptomic data and bladder cancer tissue microarrays to identify the high expression of PRPF19 in BLCA, suggesting its potential as a prognostic biomarker.

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Background: This study evaluates the remineralization potential of enamel after bioactive glass (BAG) air abrasion, using Scanning Electron Microscopy with Energy Dispersive X-ray Spectroscopy Analysis (SEM-EDS), Electron Probe Microanalysis (EPMA), and Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM).

Material And Methods: Forty extracted human third molars were divided into four groups with ten samples each. Three groups were subjected to a demineralizing solution of 2.

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Integrin αvβ3/α6β1 are crucial in the transduction of intercellular cancer information, while their roles in prostate cancer (PCa) remain poorly understood. Here, we systematically analyzed the transcriptome, single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) and clinical data of 495 PCa patients from the TCGA database and verified them in 220 GEO patients, and qPCR was used to validate the expression of the model genes in our patients. First, we found that integrin αvβ3/α6β1 was negatively correlated with most immune cell infiltration and immune functions and closely associated with poor survival in TCGA patients.

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Heat shock protein member 8 (HSPA8) is one of the most abundant chaperones in eukaryotic cells, but its biological roles in bladder cancer (BC) are largely unclear. First, we observed that HSPA8 was abundant in both cell lines and tissues of BC, and the HSPA8-high group had poorer T stages and overall survival (OS) than the HSPA8-low group in the TCGA patients. Next, when we knocked down HSPA8 in BC cells, the growth and migration abilities were significantly decreased, the apoptosis rates were significantly increased, and the Ki67 fluorescence intensity was decreased in BC cells.

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In the solar system, oldhamite (CaS) is generally considered to be formed by the condensation of solar nebula gas. Enstatite chondrites, one of the most important repositories of oldhamite, are believed to be representative of the material that formed Earth. Thus, the formation mechanism and the evolution process of oldhamite are of great significance to the deep understanding of the solar nebula, meteorites, the origin of Earth, and the C-O-S-Ca cycles of Earth.

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Background: Prostate cancer (PCa) is the leading cause of death in men and has poor therapeutic outcomes.

Methods: A novel endostatin 33 peptide was synthesized by adding a specific QRD sequence on the basis of the endostatin 30 peptide (PEP06) with antitumor activity. Then, bioinformatic analysis and subsequent experiments were performed to validate the antitumor function of this endostatin 33 peptide.

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Treatment of glioblastoma (GBM) remains very challenging, and it is particularly important to find sensitive and specific molecular targets. In this work, we reveal the relationship between the expression of cathepsins and radioresistance in GBM. We analyzed cathepsins (cathepsin B, cathepsin D, cathepsin L, and cathepsin Z/X), which are highly associated with the radioresistance of GBM by regulating different types of cell death.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study aims to assess how genes related to pyroptosis can predict outcomes and immune responses in bladder cancer patients.
  • Researchers utilized data from databases like TCGA and GEO to create a risk model through LASSO analysis, identifying eight key genes affecting survival.
  • Results showed that patients classified in the high-risk group (HR) faced worse survival rates, had higher rates of TP53 mutations, and were more likely to experience immune escape compared to the low-risk group (LR).
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Scope: Metabolic disorder is a pivotal hallmark of cancer cells. Sulforaphane (SFN) is reported to improve lipid metabolism. However, the effect of SFN on glucose metabolism in bladder cancer remains unclear.

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Exposure to total body irradiation (TBI) causes dose- and tissue-specific lethality. However, there are few effective and nontoxic radiation countermeasures for the radiation injury. In the current study, mice were pretreated with a traditional antimicrobial agent, FZD, before TBI; the protective effects of FZD on radiation injury were evaluated by using parameters such as the spleen index and thymus index, immunohistochemical staining of intestinal tissue, and frequency of micronuclei in polychromatophilic erythrocytes of bone marrow.

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Background And Objectives: This study aimed to explore the changes of gut bacteria in bladder cancer patients.

Methods And Study Design: Newly diagnosed bladder cancer patients were recruited. All participants completed a questionnaire about personal behavior and diet.

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