Publications by authors named "Xudong Mu"

Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is a primary liver cancer with a high mortality rate. The search for a new biomarker could help the prognosis of HCC patients. We identified the glycolytic gene set associated with HCC and the glycolytic lncRNA based on TCGA and MsigDB databases.

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Cancer microenvironment plays an important role in the proliferation and metastasis of hepatocarcinoma cancer cells (HCC). Exosomes from bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells (BMSCs) are a component of the cancer microenvironment. In this study, we reveal that miRNA-652-3P from BMSC-derived exosomes promotes proliferation and metastasis in HCC.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study aimed to explore how a specific factor can reverse Doxorubicin (DOX) resistance in liver cancer cells (HepG2) by modifying cell pathways.
  • Researchers used various methods like MTT assays, drug efflux evaluations, and gene expression measurements to analyze the effects of this factor on cell viability and apoptosis in resistant cancer cells.
  • The results showed that overexpressing this factor significantly reduced cancer cell survival and improved DOX effectiveness by influencing specific cell signaling pathways, suggesting it could serve as a new treatment target for liver cancer.
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Increasing proofs have declared that liver cancer stem cells (CSCs) are the main contributors to tumor initiation, metastasis, therapy resistance, and recurrence of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). However, the molecular mechanisms underlying CSCs regulation remain largely unclear. Recently, PCNA-associated factor (PAF) was identified to play a key role in maintaining breast cancer cell stemness, but its role in liver cancer stem cells has not been declared yet.

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Matrix metalloproteinase-9 (MMP-9) and heparanase (HPSE) are thought to be involved in tumor progression and metastasis. However, up to now, there are no studies that simultaneously investigated the expression levels of MMP-9 and HPSE in tumor tissue and serum of breast cancer patients. Their correlation in breast cancer pathological processes is unknown.

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