Publications by authors named "Yunke Yang"

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  • The study investigates the association between the TERT rs10069690 genetic variant and cancer risk, highlighting that telomerase activation is important in cancer development.
  • A meta-analysis of 55 studies with over 334,000 cancer patients and 741,000 controls found a significant link between this variant and an increased risk of multiple cancer types, particularly in European and Asian groups.
  • The findings suggest rs10069690 is a risk factor for solid tumors, including breast, ovarian, and gastric cancers, but showed a decreased risk for some other cancer types like hepatocellular carcinoma and prostate cancer.
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  • Primary liver cancer is a major health concern in China, with hepatocellular carcinoma accounting for 75-85% of cases, ranking as the fourth most common cancer and the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths in the country.
  • The Guidelines for Diagnosis and Treatment of Primary Liver Cancer were first published in 2017 and have been updated due to new research and evidence in the field, leading to the 2022 Edition written by over 100 experts.
  • The updated guidelines aim to promote evidence-based practices to enhance the 5-year survival rate of liver cancer patients in alignment with the "Health China 2030 Blueprint."
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Depression is the most prevalent psychiatric disorder, which needs deeper mechanism research studies and effective therapy. Zi-Shui-Qing-Gan-Yin (ZSQGY) is a traditional Chinese medicine decoction that has been widely used in China in the treatment of depressive symptoms. The aim of the study was to examine the anti-depressive effects of ZSQGY and the possible mechanism of action in the monosodium glutamate (MSG)-induced depressive model and the corticosterone (CORT)-induced PC12 cell model.

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The gut is hypothesized to be the "motor" of critical illness and plays an important role in the development of sepsis. Berberine (BBR) is an alkaloid compound extracted from herbs, which has anti-inflammatory, anti-oxidative effects and can be used in intestinal infectious diseases and inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). BBR could promote differentiation of Treg cells which play a key role in maintaining intestinal immune homeostasis.

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Background: Primary liver cancer, around 90% are hepatocellular carcinoma in China, is the fourth most common malignancy and the second leading cause of tumor-related death, thereby posing a significant threat to the life and health of the Chinese people.

Summary: Since the publication of in 2018, additional high-quality evidence has emerged with relevance to the diagnosis, staging, and treatment of liver cancer in and outside China that requires the guidelines to be updated. The new edition was written by more than 70 experts in the field of liver cancer in China.

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Objective: Sorafenib has been extensively used for the treatment of advanced hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), and Chinese herbal medicine has also been used to manage advanced HCC. The present work evaluates the effectiveness and safety of Jiedu (JD) Granule, a compound of traditional Chinese herbal medicine, side-by-side with sorafenib for the treatment of advance HCC.

Methods: Patients with advanced HCC receiving treatment with JD Granule or sorafenib were enrolled from December 2014 to March 2018.

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: Fucoidan is a fucose-enriched, sulfated polysaccharide found in brown algae; in recent years, this polysaccharide has been found to exert several biological effects, including antitumor effects, such as antiproliferation, activating apoptosis, and anti-angiogenesis of cancer cells. However, the antimetastatic effect of fucoidan and the related targeting receptors remain unknown. In the present study, we examined the inhibition of invadopodia formation and underlying mechanism of fucoidan on human liver cancer cells.

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G protein-coupled receptor 174 (GPR174) is mainly expressed in thymus, spleen, lymph nodes, and leukocytes, and genetic variation in GPR174 is associated with susceptibility to autoimmune diseases, indicating that GPR174 is involved in the immune response. However, the function of GPR174 in regulating inflammatory responses against bacterial infection in sepsis remains unclear. In this study, we investigated the role of GPR174 in regulating suppressive function of regulatory T cells (Treg cells) and the underlying mechanism of Gpr174-deficient Treg cells in controlling cytokine storm of sepsis.

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BACKGROUND Colorectal cancer is one of the leading causes of death in China, and the development of effective drugs is urgently needed. Here, we report on Paeoniflorin (PF), a product isolated from the roots of the peony plant, as a possible candidate because of its anti-tumor effects on epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT) of PF in human colorectal cancer (CRC). MATERIAL AND METHODS Cell proliferation, wound healing, and Transwell assays were used to analyze the effects of PF on in vitro cell migration and invasion of HCT116 and SW480, 2 colorectal cancer cell lines.

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Purpose: Bufalin, the main component of a Chinese traditional medicine chansu, shows convincing anticancer effects in a lot of tumor cell lines. However, its in vivo behavior is still unclear. This research aimed to evaluate how bufalin was dynamically absorbed after intravenous injection in animal models.

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Background: Advanced hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) patients undergo significant tumor growth and metastasis. Here, we investigated bufalin for treating HCC, which exhibits anti-tumor activities in many tumor cell lines.

Method: In our experiment, HCCLM3-R cells were injected into nude mice to form subcutaneous human HCC tumors that were implanted into the liver to establish orthotopic transplantation tumor models.

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Background: Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is a common and aggressive cancer, and the treatment options are limited for patients with advanced HCC. Bufalin, the major digoxin-like component of the traditional Chinese medicine Chansu, exhibits significant anti-tumor activities in many tumor cell lines. In the present study, we investigated the effect of bufalin on the inhibition of an AKT-related signaling pathway, and examined the relationship between regulatory proteins and anti-tumor effects in hepatoma cells.

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Background: Disease recurrence is a main challenge in treatment of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). There is no generally accepted method for preventing recurrence of HCC after resection.

Objective: To compare the efficacy of a traditional herbal medicine (THM) regimen and transarterial chemoembolization (TACE) in preventing recurrence in post-resection patients with small HCC.

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  • Activated microglia play a crucial role in neurodegeneration associated with Parkinson's disease, with fractalkine serving as a key signal for their activation.
  • In experiments, injecting the compound MPP(+) into the substantia nigra resulted in increased fractalkine and microglial activation, leading to motor dysfunction and dopamine cell loss.
  • The study suggests that targeting the fractalkine-CX3CR1 signaling pathway could provide new therapeutic options for treating Parkinson's disease.
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Objective: To observe the curative effect of integrated Chinese and Western medicine on acute cerebral infarction (ACI).

Methods: Two hundred and seventy-nine ACI patients were assigned to two groups. The control group (140 cases) was treated with Western medicine by staging and the treated group (139 cases) was given TCM therapy according to syndrome differentiation on the basis of Western medicine.

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  • A study investigated the effects of Yangxue Qingnao granule (YXQNG) on patients with chronic cerebrovascular insufficiency (CCI) and explored its mechanisms of action.
  • Eighty-three patients were randomly assigned to receive either YXQNG or nimodipine (ND), and their vertigo scores and cerebral blood flow changes were measured before and after treatment.
  • Results showed that YXQNG significantly reduced vertigo scores and improved cerebral blood flow in patients, and also enhanced learning and memory performance in rat models compared to ND, suggesting its effectiveness in treating CCI symptoms.
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