Publications by authors named "Zhouhua Li"

Background: Nowadays, the characteristics and treatment of combined small-cell lung carcinoma (CSCLC) remain controversial. This study aimed to analyze the features of clinical demographics, survival outcomes and treatment modalities among IV CSCLC, IV SCLC and IV NSCLC, to provide more evidence for the study of IV CSCLC.

Methods: All CSCLC, SCLC and NSCLC patient data were obtained from the SEER database (2010-2020).

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  • Crizotinib (CRZ) is a medication used to treat ALK-positive lung adenocarcinoma, but its effectiveness is often hindered by the overexpression of P-glycoprotein, which leads to multidrug resistance (MDR).
  • To combat this MDR, researchers developed a targeted nanosystem called ZIF-90@ICG that disrupts mitochondrial function, reduces ATP levels, and decreases P-gp expression, helping to enhance the drug's effectiveness.
  • Additionally, the nanosystem was modified with hyaluronic acid to specifically target cancer cells, resulting in increased accumulation of CRZ in these cells and improving the treatment outcomes for patients resistant to ALK inhibitors.
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A specialised microenvironment, termed niche, provides extrinsic signals for the maintenance of residential stem cells. However, how residential stem cells maintain niche homeostasis and whether stromal niche cells could convert their fate into stem cells to replenish lost stem cells upon systemic stem cell loss remain largely unknown. Here, through systemic identification of JAK/STAT downstream targets in adult Drosophila testis, we show that Escargot (Esg), a member of the Snail family of transcriptional factors, is a putative JAK/STAT downstream target.

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  • - The study investigates how different patterns of polyamine metabolism in lung adenocarcinoma (LUAD) relate to patient prognosis and immune responses, revealing two distinct subtypes with varying outcomes and immune profiles.
  • - A polyamine metabolism-related score (PMRS) was developed using gene analysis, showing that patients with a high PMRS had poorer survival, which was validated across multiple patient cohorts.
  • - The research suggests that patients in the high-PMRS group may benefit from immunotherapy and chemotherapy, indicating a potential direction for treatment strategies in LUAD.
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Background: Lymphangiogenesis (LYM) has an important role in tumor progression and is strongly associated with tumor metastasis. However, the clinical application of LYM has not progressed as expected. The potential value of LYM needs to be further developed in lung adenocarcinoma (LUAD) patients.

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Balanced control of stem cell proliferation and differentiation underlines tissue homeostasis. Disruption of tissue homeostasis often results in many diseases. However, how endogenous factors influence the proliferation and differentiation of intestinal stem cells (ISCs) under physiological and pathological conditions remains poorly understood.

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Small cell lung cancer (SCLC) is one of a pathological type of lung cancer, and it is characterized by invasiveness, high malignancy and refractoriness. The mortality rate of SCLC is significantly higher than other types of lung cancer, and the treatment options for SCLC patients are limited. Delta-like ligand 3 (DLL3) is a Notch signaling ligand that plays a role in regulating the proliferation, development and metastasis of SCLC cells.

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The maintenance of germline stem cells (GSCs) is essential for tissue homeostasis. JAK/STAT signaling maintains GSC fate in Drosophila testis. However, how JAK/STAT signaling maintains male GSC fate through its downstream targets remains poorly understood.

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Epithelial polarity is critical for proper functions of epithelial tissues, tumorigenesis, and metastasis. The evolutionarily conserved transmembrane protein Crumbs (Crb) is a key regulator of epithelial polarity. Both Crb protein and its transcripts are apically localized in epithelial cells.

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Lung cancer has a high incidence and mortality rate worldwide. Vasculogenic mimicry (VM) is a specific modality of tumor angiogenesis that could potentially be a new target for tumor therapy. The purpose of this study was to explore the role of VM-related genes in assessing the prognosis and immune landscape of lung cancer.

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Nowadays, the characteristics and treatment of advanced pulmonary large cell neuroendocrine carcinoma (LCNEC) remain controversial. This study aimed to analyze the similarity of clinical characteristics, survival outcomes and treatment modalities between advanced LCNEC and advanced small cell lung cancer (SCLC) to provide more evidence for the study of advanced LCNEC. All SCLC and LCNEC patient data were obtained from the SEER database (2010-2019).

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Previous studies have shown that asthma is a risk factor for lung cancer, while the mechanisms involved remain unclear. We attempted to further explore the association between asthma and non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) via bioinformatics analysis. We obtained GSE143303 and GSE18842 from the GEO database.

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Tissue phenotypic plasticity facilitates rapid adaptation of organisms to biotic and/or abiotic pressure. The reproductive capacity of honey bee workers () is plastic and responsive to pheromones produced by broods and the queen. Egg laying workers (ELWs), which could reactivate their ovaries and lay haploid eggs upon queen lost, have been commonly discussed from many aspects.

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Zinc (Zn), extolled as "the flower of life" in modern medicine, has been extensively highlighted with its physiological functions to maintain growth, development, and metabolism homeostasis. Driven by the substantial advancement of nanotechnology and oncology, Zn-involved nanomedicines integrating the intrinsic bioactivity of Zn species and the physiochemical attributes of Zn-composed nanosystems have blazed a highly efficient and relatively biosafe antineoplastic path. In this review, we aim to highlight and discuss the recent representative modalities of emerging Zn-involved oncology nanomedicine, mainly emphasizing the rational design, biological effect and biosafety, and therapeutic strategies.

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Purpose: We aimed to explore the prognostic value of integrin-β superfamily members (ITGBs) and their role in immune cell infiltration in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC).

Materials And Methods: Study cases were acquired from The Cancer Genome Atlas database and The Human Protein Atlas. We then used R package and several online tools to analyze and visualize the roles of ITGBs in lung adenocarcinoma (LUAD) and lung squamous cell carcinoma (LUSC).

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Background: Lung adenocarcinoma (LUAD) is one of the most frequent causes of tumor-related mortality worldwide. Recently, the role of N7-methylguanosine (mG) in tumors has begun to receive attention, but no investigation on the impact of mG on LUAD. This study aims to elucidate the significance of mG on the prognosis and immunotherapy in LUAD.

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Germline stem cells (GSCs) are critical for the reproduction of an organism. The self-renewal and differentiation of GSCs must be tightly controlled to avoid uncontrolled stem cell proliferation or premature stem cell differentiation. However, how the self-renewal and differentiation of GSCs are properly controlled is not fully understood.

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Stem cells maintain adult tissue homeostasis under physiological conditions. Uncontrolled stem cell proliferation will lead to tumorigenesis. How stem cell proliferation is precisely controlled is still not fully understood.

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Adult tissue homeostasis is maintained by residential stem cells. The proliferation and differentiation of adult stem cells must be tightly balanced to avoid excessive proliferation or premature differentiation. However, how stem cell proliferation is properly controlled remains elusive.

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Stem cells constantly divide and differentiate to maintain adult tissue homeostasis, and uncontrolled stem cell proliferation leads to severe diseases such as cancer. How stem cell proliferation is precisely controlled remains poorly understood. Here, from an RNA interference (RNAi) screen in adult intestinal stem cells (ISCs), we identify a factor, Yun, required for proliferation of normal and transformed ISCs.

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Adult stem cells are critical for the maintenance of tissue homeostasis. However, how the proliferation and differentiation of intestinal stem cells (ISCs) are regulated remains not fully understood. Here, we find a mutant, stum 9-3, affecting the proliferation and differentiation of Drosophila adult ISCs in a forward genetic screen for factors regulating the proliferation and differentiation ISCs.

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Stem cells have the potential to maintain undifferentiated state and differentiate into specialized cell types. Despite numerous progress has been achieved in understanding stem cell self-renewal and differentiation, many fundamental questions remain unanswered. In this study, we identify dRTEL1, the Drosophila homolog of Regulator of Telomere Elongation Helicase 1, as a novel regulator of male germline stem cells (GSCs).

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Adult stem cells are critical for the maintenance of residential tissue homeostasis and functions. However, the roles of cellular protein homeostasis maintenance in stem cell proliferation and tissue homeostasis are not fully understood. Here, we find that Derlin-1 and TER94/VCP/p97, components of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER)-associated degradation (ERAD) pathway, restrain intestinal stem cell proliferation to maintain intestinal homeostasis in adult Drosophila.

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During tumorigenesis, tumor cells interact intimately with their surrounding cells (microenvironment) for their growth and progression. However, the roles of tumor microenvironment in tumor development and progression are not fully understood. Here, using an established benign tumor model in adult Drosophila intestines, we find that non-cell autonomous autophagy (NAA) is induced in tumor surrounding neighbor cells.

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K63-linked polyubiquitination requires the ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme Ubc13 and a Ubc/E2 variant Uev. Lower eukaryotic organisms contain one UEV gene required for DNA-damage tolerance, while vertebrates and higher plants contain multiple UEV genes with distinct functions. In contrast, Drosophila contains only one UEV gene designated dUev1a.

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