Publications by authors named "Yaoqin Han"

Tumor cells promote malignant behaviors such as proliferation, invasion, and metastasis of cancer cells through glucose metabolic reprogramming, but the role of the H-dependent sugar cotransporter SLC45A4 in regulating metabolic reprogramming in ovarian cancer (OC) remains largely unknown. This study aimed to investigate the effects of SLC45A4 silencing on the transcriptome spectrum of ovarian cancer cells (OCC), glucose uptake, lactic acid production, intracellular ATP levels, and the expression and activity of HIF-α glycolysis signaling pathway. The results showed that SLC45A4 is overexpressed in OC and its elevated expression correlates with adverse clinical outcomes in OC patients.

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The recent use of PARP inhibitors (PARPi) in the maintenance treatment of ovarian tumor has significantly improved the survival rates of cancer patients. However, the current oral administration of PARP inhibitors fails to realize optimal therapeutic effects due to the low bioavailability in cancerous tissues, and often leads to a range of systemic adverse effects including hematologic toxicities, digestive system reactions, and neurotoxicities. Therefore, the demand for an advanced drug delivery system that can ensure effective drug administration while minimizing these unfavorable reactions is pressing.

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Amino acids are essential for the survival of all living organisms and living cells. Amino acid transporters mediate the transport and absorption of amino acids, and the dysfunction of these proteins can induce human diseases. Cationic amino acid transporters (CAT family, SLC7A1-4, and SLC7A14) are considered to be a group of transmembrane transporters, of which SLC7A1-3 are essential for arginine transport in mammals.

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Introduction: Myometrial invasion is a prognostic factor for lymph node metastases and decreased survival in non-endometrioid endometrial carcinoma patients. Herein, we explored the mode of myometrial invasion diagnosis in FIGO stage I non-endometrioid carcinoma and evaluated the differences in diagnostic efficiency among intraoperative frozen section (IFS), intraoperative gross examination (IGE), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and computed tomography (CT) in clinical practice. Finally, we suggested which test should be routinely performed.

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