Publications by authors named "Su Xiangyu"

Objective: At all stages of gastric cancer (GC), cisplatin is the first-line chemotherapeutic agent, but its efficacy remains limited, with a response rate of less than 20%, largely because of resistance to the drug. It aims to determine whether macrophage-derived exosomes are involved in the mechanism of cisplatin resistance, in order to identify potential methods for reversing resistance and improving patient outcomes.

Methods: Macrophages induced by IL-13 and IL-4 were characterized using flow cytometry, then co-cultured with GC cells and cisplatin.

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This study investigates the role of SPINK1 in liver cancer and its regulatory relationship with FOXM1. Using differential gene analysis in the GEO database, SPINK1 was identified as overexpressed in liver cancer tissues and associated with poor prognosis, confirmed via PCR. Functional assays demonstrated that SPINK1 knockdown reduced proliferation, migration, and invasion in liver cancer cells, while promoting apoptosis.

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Eliciting tumour microenvironment (TME) activation in triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is crucial for effective anti-tumour therapies. The aim of this study is to employ pharmaceutical approaches to precisely deliver Ganoderma polysaccharide (GPS) to tumour sites, thereby enhancing TME activation. We first established a direct link between the accumulation of GPS within tumours and its efficacy in the TME activation.

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The influence and mechanisms of starvation on the bacterial mobile performance in porous media with different nutrition conditions are not well understood. The present study systematically investigated the impacts of starvation on the mobility and attachment of both Gram-negative and Gram-positive strains in porous media without and with nutrients on surfaces in both simulated and real water samples. We found that regardless of strain types and water chemistries, starvation would greatly inhibit bacterial attachment onto bare porous media without nutrients yet could significantly enhance cell attachment onto porous media with nutrients on their surfaces.

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Objective: To investigate the influence of LINC00665 on the development and immune evasion of lung cancer.

Methods: Tumor tissues and corresponding adjacent tissues were collected from 84 lung cancer patients, categorized into non-metastatic (n = 58) and metastatic (n = 26) groups. LINC00665 expression in lung cancer and metastatic lung cancer tissues was assessed via qRT-PCR.

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Objective: This study aimed to investigate the role of JMJD2A in radiotherapy tolerance of esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC).

Methods: The levels of H3K9me3 modification were analyzed in anti-PD-1 therapy non-responder or responder patients, and the expression differences of H3K9me3-related modifying enzymes were assessed in TCGA-ESCC and ICGC cohorts. Subsequently, JMJD2A was knocked down in ESCC cells using CRISPR-Cas9 or lentivirus-mediated shRNA, and changes in malignant behavior of ESCC cells were observed.

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Alterations in the tumor microenvironment are closely associated with the metabolic phenotype of tumor cells. Cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs) play a pivotal role in tumor growth and metastasis. Existing studies have suggested that lactate produced by tumor cells can activate CAFs, yet the precise underlying mechanisms remain largely unexplored.

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Background: The excessive accumulation of lactate within the tumor microenvironment (TME) has been demonstrated to facilitate tumor advancement and evade the immune system. Nonetheless, the metabolic status of lactate in lung adenocarcinoma (LUAD) remains uncertain.

Method: By analyzing the transcriptome profile of patients with LUAD, we created a lactate metabolism score (LMS) to predict survival.

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Article Synopsis
  • Large-berry coffee (Coffea liberica) is an important coffee species in China and is facing threats from anthracnose, a widespread and damaging disease affecting coffee plants globally.
  • Between June and September 2022, a significant outbreak of anthracnose was recorded in Yunnan, China, with disease incidence ranging from 8.5% to 28.2%, affecting all growth stages of the coffee plants.
  • Researchers successfully isolated the causal pathogen, Colletotrichum kahawae, which showed consistent infection in laboratory conditions, thereby demonstrating the link between the pathogen and the disease symptoms using Koch's Postulates.
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The incidence of lung cancer, especially lung adenocarcinoma (LUAD), has recently increased. Targeted therapy and immunotherapy combined with conventional treatment have shown surprising benefits in enhancing the LUAD patient's prognosis. For the purpose of guiding treatment planning and the prognosis of LUAD, more research is required.

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  • This study aimed to explore how tea, coffee, and red wine consumption relate to health risks in people with high blood pressure.
  • The research included over 187,000 participants from the UK Biobank and revealed that moderate coffee and tea intake is linked to a lower risk of death, while high coffee consumption might increase cardiovascular risks.
  • The results indicate that tea and red wine may contribute positively to health in hypertensive individuals, suggesting they can be beneficial in a healthy diet, unlike coffee in excessive amounts.
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Anion exchange membrane fuel cells (AEMFCs) and water electrolysis (AEMWE) show great application potential in the field of hydrogen energy conversion technology. However, scalable anion exchange membranes (AEMs) with desirable properties are still lacking, which greatly hampers the commercialization of this technology. Herein, we propose a series of novel multiblock AEMs based on ether-free poly(biphenyl ammonium-b-biphenyl phenyl)s (PBPA-b-BPPs) that are suitable for use in high performance AEMFC and AEMWE systems because of their well-formed microphase separation structures.

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M1 polarization of tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) is a promising approach to breaking through therapeutic barriers imposed by the immunosuppressive tumor microenvironment (TME). As a clinically-used immunopotentiator for cancer patients after chemotherapies; however, the immunomodulatory mechanism and potential of polyporus polysaccharide (PPS) remains unclear. Here, we present mannose-decorated PPS-loaded superparamagnetic iron-based nanocomposites (Man/PPS-SPIONs) for synergistic M1 polarization of TAMs and consequent combinational anti-breast cancer therapy.

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Esophageal cancer (EC) is a common digestive malignancy that ranks sixth in cancer deaths, with a 5-year survival rate of 15%-25%. As a result, reliable prognostic biomarkers are required to accurately predict the prognosis of EC. T-cell exhaustion (TEX) is associated with poorer prognosis and immune infiltration in EC.

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Antibiotics present in the natural environment would induce the generation of antibiotic-resistant bacteria (ARB), causing great environmental risks. The effects of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) and antibiotics on bacterial transport/deposition in porous media yet are unclear. By using without ARGs as antibiotic-susceptible bacteria (ASB) and their corresponding isogenic mutants with ARGs in plasmids as ARB, the effects of ARGs and antibiotics on bacterial transport in porous media were examined under different conditions (1-4 m/d flow rates and 5-100 mM NaCl solutions).

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To investigate the immunotherapeutic roles and functions of C-C Motif Chemokine Receptor 8 (CCR8) molecule in gastric cancer (GC). Clinicopathological features of 95 GC cases were collected by a follow-up survey. The expression level of CCR8 was measured by immunohistochemistry (IHC) staining and analyzed with the cancer genome atlas database.

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Background: Chemokines have been reported to play an important role in cancer immunotherapy. This study aimed to explore the chemokines involved in lung cancer immunotherapy.

Methods: All the public data were downloaded from The Cancer Genome Atlas Program database.

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Context: Gastric cancer (GC) remains one of the most prevalent malignancies worldwide, and no effective cure exists for advanced GC. Clinicians believe that molecularly targeted therapy through PCGs may replace surgery, radiotherapy, and other treatments as a breakthrough in curing malignancies.

Objective: The study intended to examine the impact of aberrant expression of the protein-coding genes (PCGs) associated with regulatory T cells on the prognosis of patients with gastric cancer (GC).

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Extrachromosomal circular DNA (eccDNA) is a double-stranded DNA molecule found in various organisms, including humans. In the past few decades, the research on eccDNA has mainly focused on cancers and their associated diseases. Advancements in modern omics technologies have reinvigorated research on eccDNA and shed light on the role of these molecules in a range of diseases and normal cell phenotypes.

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Esophageal cancer (EC) is an aggressive malignancy that accounts for numerous cancer-related deaths worldwide. The multimodal combination therapy approach can be potentially used to treat EC effectively. However, distinct biomarker of significant specificity are still needed to develop individualized treatment strategies and provide accurate prognostic predictions.

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This study aimed to explore the effect of ultrasound-stimulated microbubbles (USMBs) on tumor radiosensitivity in esophageal carcinoma (EC). The human EC cell line KYSE-510 and human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs) were exposed to radiation alone or in combination with USMBs. CCK-8, colony formation, and EdU assays were used to determine cell viability and proliferation.

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Ultrasound (US) is reported to improve the delivery efficiency of drugs loading onto large nanoparticles due to the sonoporation effect. Microbubbles (MBs) can be used as contrast agents of US expanding and contracting under low-amplitude US pressure waves. Ultrasound-stimulated microbubbles (USMBs) therapy is a promising option for the treatment of various cancers as a radiosensitizer.

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