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The PBTN targets GRP78 and, upon X‐ray irradiation, generates ONOO− to induce immunogenic cell death, thereby activating CD8+ T cells and establishing a systemic antitumor immune response. ABSTRACT Nitric oxide (NO) treated radioresistant tumors by relieving hypoxia and blocking DNA repair, but its nonselective toxicity has precluded therapeutic use ...
Wanze Zhang +10 more
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This study identifies palmitoylation as a novel regulatory modification of SMAD4, mediated by ZDHHC22/APT2. It activates fatty acid synthesis, creating a self‐reinforcing SMAD4–FASN–palmitate feedback loop that drives pancreatic cancer growth and enhances radiotherapy sensitivity.
Yang Wang +16 more
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ABSTRACT Liver metastasis is a leading cause of mortality in colorectal cancer (CRC), where the inflammatory tumor microenvironment, specifically neutrophil infiltration, significantly promotes metastatic colonization. This study reveals a pro‐metastatic role for alpha‐1 antitrypsin (A1AT) in CRC liver metastasis via a dual mechanism involving ...
Qian Fei +11 more
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SIMPLE SUMMARY: High-fat diet (HFD) is hypothesized to induce gut dysbiosis and promote colorectal cancer (CRC). However, the specific mechanisms involved require investigation. In this study, we established an animal model and utilized 16S sequencing to
Ni, Chao +19 more
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The hyperactivation of PI3K/AKT signaling in PTEN wild‐type triple‐negative breast cancer represents a clinical paradox. We delineate a novel post‐translational regulatory axis wherein the oncogene TSPYL5 competitively antagonizes the deubiquitinase USP10.
Jiaying Shi +8 more
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Liver metastasis in colorectal cancer: evaluation of segmental distribution
It is known that the liver is the main target for metastasis in colorectal cancer. However, we do not know enough from the literature to describe the segmental distribution of liver metastatic lesions of colorectal cancers.To investigate which liver segment is affected.A total of 326 patients (female/male, n = 115/221; age: 53 ±8/51 ±7 years) were ...
Cengiz Kadiyoran +4 more
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Lamin A/C as a prognostic biomarker in colorectal cancer [PDF]
Lamins A and C (A-type lamins) are type V nuclear intermediate filament proteins which form a complex meshwork underlining the inner nuclear membrane termed the nuclear lamina.
Cox, Thomas Robert
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Nanoknife And Hepatic Embolization For Colorectal Cancer Liver Metastases
Effective techniques for local management of unresectable colorectal liver metastases are important tools for a substantial number of patients. Novel approaches and technical improvement of older techniques have been developed to target liver lesions ...
De Lima Lopes G. +2 more
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m6A‐Mediated Glycolysis by IL‐37 Drives T Cell Metabolic Reprogramming to Regulate Colitis
This study identifies an IL‐37/SIGIRR‐METTL14 regulatory axis that suppresses global m6A modification in CD4+ T cells. IL‐37 signaling, mediated through SIGIRR, inhibits IRAK4 and JNK phosphorylation, leading to downregulation of the methyltransferase METTL14.
Xiaoyan Wang +26 more
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The Transcriptomic and Genomic Analysis of Lamin A/C Expression in the Colon and in Colorectal Cancer [PDF]
Lamins A and C, also known as A-type lamins, are type V nuclear intermediate filament proteins which form an interlacing meshwork of filaments subjacent to the inner nuclear membrane termed the nuclear lamina.
RAHMAN-CASANS, SYED,FIDA,UR +1 more
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