Publications by authors named "Ruby Huang"

The tumor microenvironment (TME) is integral to cancer progression, impacting metastasis and treatment response. It consists of diverse cell types, extracellular matrix components, and signaling molecules that interact to promote tumor growth and therapeutic resistance. Elucidating the intricate interactions between cancer cells and the TME is crucial in understanding cancer progression and therapeutic challenges.

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Background: Recurrent gynecological clear cell carcinoma (rGCCC) has a low objective response rate (ORR) to chemotherapy. Previous preclinical and clinical data suggest a potential synergy between immune checkpoint inhibitors and bevacizumab in rGCCC. Dostarlimab, a humanized monoclonal antibody targeting programmed cell death protein 1 (PD-1), combined with the anti-angiogenic bevacizumab, presents a novel therapeutic approach.

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Background: The iPocc trial, a randomized, global phase 3 study that compared intraperitoneal (IP) and intravenous (IV) carboplatin with dose-dense paclitaxel chemotherapy in epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) patients, demonstrated improved progression-free survival in patients who received IP chemotherapy. The present study aimed to investigate the role of preexisting tumor immunity in the clinical outcomes of patients receiving IP chemotherapy.

Methods: This study involved analyzing patient data from the iPocc trial, selectively of those whose tumor specimens were preserved at the time of primary surgery.

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  • * Recent studies have highlighted "immune-hot" features that could indicate poorer outcomes for early-stage OCCC, and specific patterns of tumor cell behavior need to be explored.
  • * Using advanced NanoString Digital Spatial Profiling, researchers identified various immune marker clusters in tumor samples, revealing that the immune environment and tumor morphology change as the cancer progresses, which is linked to recurrence risk.
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Ovarian clear cell carcinoma (OCCC) is a histological subtype of epithelial ovarian cancer with distinct pathological features, molecular profiles, and biological functions. OCCC has high incidence rates in East Asia compared to the Western hemisphere and Europe and is associated with endometriosis. With its relative resistance to conventional treatment regimens and the worst stage-adjusted prognosis among ovarian cancer subtypes, there is an urgent need to optimize therapeutic options and to improve patient outcomes.

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Epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) is a dynamic process enabling polarized epithelial cells to acquire mesenchymal features implicated in development and carcinoma progression. As our understanding evolves, it is clear the reversible execution of EMT arises from complex epigenomic regulation involving histone modifications and 3-dimensional (3D) genome structural changes, leading to a cascade of transcriptional events. This review summarizes current knowledge on chromatin organization in EMT, with a focus on hierarchical structures of the 3D genome and chromatin accessibility changes.

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  • Gastric poorly cohesive carcinoma (PCC) is associated with a less favorable prognosis and is classified into two main subtypes based on the proportion of signet-ring cells (SRCs): poorly cohesive carcinoma not otherwise specified (PCC-NOS) and signet-ring cell carcinoma (SRCC).
  • A study analyzed 55 advanced-stage PCC cases, revealing that PCC-NOS had larger tumors, worse survival rates, and distinct gene expression patterns compared to SRCC.
  • The analysis highlighted MMP7 as a key gene associated with PCC-NOS and identified different biological pathways enriched in each subtype, with implications for understanding their differences in tumor behavior and clinical outcomes.
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  • The colorectal serrated pathway is characterized by precursor lesions like sessile serrated lesions (SSL) and traditional serrated adenomas (TSA), associated with mutations in BRAF or KRAS, leading to cancer progression.
  • A study used digital spatial profiling and IHC staining to investigate gene expression changes in SSL and TSA, revealing CEACAM6 as a significant factor in colorectal cancer (CRC) development.
  • The findings suggest that early transcriptional changes in these lesions are consistent, indicating that understanding these processes might help uncover the mechanisms of tumor initiation.
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Briefly (10 min) exposing C2C12 myotubes to low amplitude (1.5 mT) pulsed electromagnetic fields (PEMFs) generated a conditioned media (pCM) that was capable of mitigating breast cancer cell growth, migration, and invasiveness in vitro, whereas the conditioned media harvested from unexposed myotubes, representing constitutively released secretome (cCM), was less effective. Administering pCM to breast cancer microtumors engrafted onto the chorioallantoic membrane of chicken eggs reduced tumor volume and vascularity.

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  • The study investigates how SARS-CoV-2 infection during pregnancy affects the placenta, particularly leading to a 'preeclampsia-like syndrome'.
  • Researchers analyzed gene expression in placental tissues from infected pregnant individuals compared to samples from before the pandemic, revealing significant changes.
  • Findings indicate that SARS-CoV-2 infection promotes pathways linked to hypoxia, vascular issues, and inflammation, contributing to placental dysfunction.
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Background: Despite initial response to platinum-based chemotherapy and PARP inhibitor therapy (PARPi), nearly all recurrent high-grade serous ovarian cancer (HGSC) will acquire lethal drug resistance; indeed, ~15% of individuals have platinum-refractory disease.

Objectives: To determine the potential of anti-microtubule agent (AMA) therapy (paclitaxel, vinorelbine and eribulin) in platinum-resistant or refractory (PRR) HGSC by assessing response in patient-derived xenograft (PDX) models of HGSC.

Design And Methods: Of 13 PRR HGSC PDX, six were primary PRR, derived from chemotherapy-naïve samples (one was mutant) and seven were from samples obtained following chemotherapy treatment in the clinic (five were mutant for either or (, four with prior PARPi exposure), recapitulating the population of individuals with aggressive treatment-resistant HGSC in the clinic.

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AXL is a receptor tyrosine kinase that is often overexpressed in cancers. It contributes to pathophysiology in cancer progression and therapeutic resistance, making it an emerging therapeutic target. The first-in-class AXL inhibitor bemcentinib (R428/BGB324) has been granted fast track designation by the U.

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Background: Reactive lymphadenopathies such as toxoplasmosis and cytomegalovirus lymphadenitis are associated with monocytoid cell proliferation. Monocytoid cells are B-lymphocytes with an undetermined subset.

Methods: Using digital spatial profiling whole transcriptome analyses, this study compared monocytoid and control B-cells.

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Ovarian clear cell carcinoma (OCCC) is a distinct histotype of ovarian cancer, which usually presages a worse prognosis upon recurrence. Identifying patients at risk for relapse is an unmet need to improve outcomes. A retrospective cohort analysis of 195 early-stage OCCC patients diagnosed between January 2011 and December 2019 at National Taiwan University Hospital was conducted to identify prognostic factors for recurrence, progression-free survival (PFS) and overall survival (OS).

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The chick chorioallantoic membrane (CAM), as an extraembryonic tissue layer generated by the fusion of the chorion with the vascularized allantoic membrane, is easily accessible for manipulation. Indeed, grafting tumor cells on the CAM lets xenografts/ovografts develop in a few days for further investigations. Thus, the CAM model represents an alternative test system that is a simple, fast, and low-cost tool to study tumor growth, drug response, or angiogenesis in vivo.

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Background: The plasticity along the epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) spectrum has been shown to be regulated by various epigenetic repertoires. Emerging evidence of local chromatin conformation changes suggests that regulation of EMT may occur at a higher order of three-dimensional genome level.

Results: We perform Hi-C analysis and combine ChIP-seq data across cancer cell lines representing different EMT states.

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  • The correction addresses errors found in the original article, ensuring the scientific accuracy of the findings and conclusions.
  • It clarifies specific data points and methodology that were previously misrepresented or unclear.
  • This update is crucial for future research and understanding in the relevant field of study, ensuring that subsequent work builds on correct information.
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Using the Taiwan Biobank, we aimed to identify traits and genetic variations that could predispose Han Chinese women to primary dysmenorrhea. Cases of primary dysmenorrhea included those who self-reported "frequent dysmenorrhea" in a dysmenorrhea-related Taiwan Biobank questionnaire, and those who have been diagnosed with severe dysmenorrhea by a physician. Controls were those without self-reported dysmenorrhea.

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  • The study aims to evaluate and compare the efficacy and side effects of weekly versus tri-weekly administration of paclitaxel, alongside carboplatin, as the first-line treatment for newly diagnosed epithelial ovarian cancer.
  • The researchers systematically reviewed numerous databases for randomized controlled trials, measuring outcomes like progression-free survival, overall survival, and adverse effects, applying standardized methodology for data collection and analysis.
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Chemotherapy is the mainstream treatment modality for invasive breast cancer. Unfortunately, chemotherapy-associated adverse events can result in early termination of treatment. Paradoxical effects of chemotherapy are also sometimes observed, whereby prolonged exposure to high doses of chemotherapeutic agents results in malignant states resistant to chemotherapy.

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The CP2 transcription factors are highly conserved in metazoans, where they are divided into two groups: grainyhead and late SV40 factor (LSF). We traced their evolutionary history in the Hexapoda using over 500 insect transcriptomes, to test the hypothesis that the evolution of holometaboly involved novel isoforms of these genes. All insects appear to express at least one grainyhead and one LSFlike gene, regardless of life cycle, as in most known metazoa.

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Clinical trials repurposing peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-gamma (PPARγ) agonists as anticancer agents have exhibited lackluster efficacy across a variety of tumor types. Here, we report that increased PPARG expression is associated with a better prognosis but is anticorrelated with histone deacetylase (HDAC) 1 and 2 expressions. We show that HDAC overexpression blunts anti-proliferative and anti-angiogenic responses to PPARγ agonists via transcriptional and post-translational mechanisms, however, these can be neutralized with clinically approved and experimental HDAC inhibitors.

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Little is known about the immune environment of ovarian clear cell carcinoma (OCCC) and its impact on various ethnic backgrounds. The aim of this OCCC immune-related gene expression signatures (irGES) study was to address the interaction between tumour and immune environment of ethnically-diverse Asian and Caucasian populations and to identify relevant molecular subsets of biological and clinical importance. Our study included 264 women from three different countries (Singapore, Japan, and the UK) and identified four novel immune subtypes (PD1-high, CTLA4-high, antigen-presentation, and pro-angiogenic subtype) with differentially expressed pathways, and gene ontologies using the NanoString nCounter PanCancer Immune Profiling Panel.

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