bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory),
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Nov. 17, 2023
Abstract
The
term
cancer
immunoediting
describes
the
dual
role
by
which
immune
system
can
suppress
and
promote
tumour
growth
is
divided
into
three
phases:
elimination,
equilibrium
escape.
of
NK
cells
has
mainly
been
attributed
to
elimination
phase.
Here
we
show
that
play
a
in
all
phases
immunoediting.
Extended
co-culturing
DNA
barcoded
mouse
BCR/ABL
p185+
B
acute
lymphoblastic
leukaemia
(B-ALL)
with
allowed
for
quantitative
measure
cell-mediated
Whereas
most
cell
clones
were
efficiently
eliminated
cells,
certain
fraction
harboured
an
intrinsic
primary
resistance.
Furthermore,
barcoding
revealed
secondary
resistance,
stochastically
acquired
resistance
cells.
cytotoxicity
put
selective
pressure
on
B-ALL
led
outgrowth
resistant
clones,
characterised
IFN-γ
signature.
Besides
well-known
regulators
evasion,
our
analysis
upregulation
genes,
including
Ly6a
,
found
leukaemic
Translation
findings
human
showed
high
expression
LY6E
impaired
physical
interaction
worse
prognosis
patients.
Our
results
demonstrate
are
actively
edited
during
phase
use
different
avenues
escape
eradication.
Cells,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
13(22), P. 1924 - 1924
Published: Nov. 20, 2024
Identifying
definitive
biomarkers
that
predict
clinical
response
and
resistance
to
immunotherapy
remains
a
critical
challenge.
One
emerging
factor
is
extracellular
acidosis
in
the
tumor
microenvironment
(TME),
which
significantly
impairs
immune
cell
function
contributes
failure.
However,
acidic
conditions
TME
disrupt
interaction
between
cancer
cells,
driving
tumor-infiltrating
T
cells
NK
into
an
inactivated,
anergic
state.
Simultaneously,
promotes
recruitment
activation
of
immunosuppressive
such
as
myeloid-derived
suppressor
regulatory
(Tregs).
Notably,
acidity
enhances
exosome
release
from
Tregs,
further
amplifying
immunosuppression.
Tumor
thus
acts
"protective
shield,"
neutralizing
anti-tumor
responses
transforming
pro-tumor
allies.
Therefore,
targeting
lactate
metabolism
has
emerged
promising
strategy
overcome
this
barrier,
with
approaches
including
buffer
agents
neutralize
pH
inhibitors
block
production
or
transport,
thereby
restoring
efficacy
TME.
Recent
discoveries
have
identified
genes
involved
(pHe)
regulation,
presenting
new
therapeutic
targets.
Moreover,
ongoing
research
aims
elucidate
molecular
mechanisms
acidification
develop
treatments
modulate
levels
enhance
outcomes.
Additionally,
future
studies
are
crucial
validate
safety
pHe-targeted
therapies
patients.
Thus,
review
explores
regulation
pHe
its
potential
role
improving
immunotherapy.
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
66(1), P. 11 - 11
Published: Jan. 7, 2025
Purpose:
Eyelid
infiltrative
basal
cell
carcinoma
(iBCC)
is
the
most
common
malignant
tumor
affecting
ocular
adnexa,
but
studies
on
metabolic
changes
within
its
microenvironment
and
heterogeneity
at
invasive
area
are
limited.
This
study
aims
to
analyze
differences
among
iBCC
types
using
single-cell
spatial
metabolomics
analysis
examine
environment
area.
Methods:
Single-cell
transcriptomic
data
of
human
(BCC)
were
clustered
visualized
Uniform
Manifold
Approximation
Projection.
Metabolic
reprogramming
was
analyzed
with
flux
estimation
analysis.
Spatial
obtained
Timstof
Flex
MALDI
2
system,
Bruker
software
used
for
region
selection.
Results:
Eight
identified
microenvironment.
Differences
between
inflammatory
cancer-associated
fibroblasts
myofibroblastic
analyzed.
showed
increased
glycolysis,
glutamine,
heme,
glutathione
fluxes
in
revealed
high
levels
taurine,
deoxy-GMP,
O-phosphoethanolamine,
pyrithione.
Both
regions
had
significant
upregulation
fatty
acid
pathways,
marked
increases
oleic
arachidonic
acids
Specific
UDP-glucuronic
UDP-glucose
6-dehydrogenase
(UGDH)
expression
suggest
UXS1
as
a
potential
therapeutic
target
iBCC.
Conclusions:
establishes
atlas
iBCC,
revealing
dominance
lipid
lysosome
metabolism.
Potential
markers
characteristic
substances
offer
new
insights
immunotherapy
exploration
BCC's
mechanisms.
Biosensors,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
15(1), P. 56 - 56
Published: Jan. 16, 2025
Colorectal
cancer
represents
10%
of
all
the
annual
tumors
diagnosed
worldwide,
being
often
not
timely
diagnosed,
because
its
symptoms
are
typically
lacking
or
very
mild.
Therefore,
it
is
crucial
to
develop
and
validate
innovative
low-invasive
techniques
detect
before
becoming
intractable.
To
this
aim,
a
device
equipped
with
nanostructured
gas
sensors
has
been
employed
airborne
molecules
blood
samples
collected
from
healthy
subjects,
colorectal
affected
patients
at
different
stages
their
pre-
post-surgery
therapeutic
path.
Data
was
scrutinized
by
using
statistical
standard
highlight
differences,
through
principal
component
analysis
support
vector
machine
classify
them.
The
able
readily
distinguish
between
pre-surgery
(i.e.,
taken
when
patient
had
cancer),
ones
up
three
years
following
tumor
removal)
subjects.
Finally,
correlation
sensor
responses
patient/healthy
subject’s
gender
investigated,
resulting
negligible.
These
results
pave
path
toward
clinical
validation
monitor
patient’s
health
status
detecting
possible
relapses,
parallel
follow-up
protocols.
Technology and Health Care,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Jan. 22, 2025
Objective
Glioma
is
a
common
tumor
in
neurosurgery.
Glut-1
the
main
carrier
of
glucose
uptake
by
cells
and
can
provide
energy
through
glycolytic
pathway.
However,
role
related
mechanisms
glioma
have
not
yet
been
elucidated.
Methods
Real
time
PCR
Western
blot
were
done
to
assess
level
tissues
adjacent
tissues.
U87
separated
into
control
group;
negative
(NC
group);
siRNA
group
followed
analysis
expression,
cell
proliferation
MTT
assay,
invasion,
apoptosis
cycle
flow
cytometry
AKT
/
mTOR
signaling
proteins
blot.
Results
expression
was
significantly
increased
patients
(P
<
0.05)
compared
its
size,
pathological
grade
survival.
Down-regulating
inhibit
increase
induce
G0
phase
arrest,
phosphorylation
0.05).
Conclusions
increased,
which
features.
regulating
Cell Death and Disease,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
16(1)
Published: Feb. 17, 2025
Abstract
Energy
metabolism
plays
a
pivotal
role
in
cancer
clinical
treatment
and
has
become
an
important
means
of
diagnosis
tumour
progression.
However,
current
research
mostly
focuses
on
changes
metabolic
products
neglects
the
deeper
mechanisms
transcriptional
regulation.
This
paper
proposes
new
perspective,
establishing
comprehensive
network
that
reveals
interaction
between
transcription,
which
explores
how
affects
progression
through
modifications,
provides
novel
approach
for
optimizing
strategies.
viewpoint
is
conducive
to
overcoming
bottlenecks
promoting
development
drug
combinations
personalized
medicine.
International Journal of Molecular Sciences,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
26(7), P. 2918 - 2918
Published: March 24, 2025
Caveolae
are
small
flask-shaped
invaginations
of
the
plasma
membrane
enriched
in
cholesterol
and
sphingolipids.
They
play
a
critical
role
various
cellular
processes,
including
signal
transduction,
endocytosis,
mechanotransduction.
Caveolin
proteins,
specifically
Cav-1,
Cav-2,
Cav-3,
addition
to
their
as
structural
components
caveolae,
have
been
found
regulate
activity
signaling
molecules.
A
growing
body
research
has
highlighted
pivotal
caveolae
caveolins
maintaining
metabolic
homeostasis.
Indeed,
studies
demonstrated
that
interact
with
key
insulin
signaling,
glucose
uptake,
lipid
metabolism,
thereby
influencing
energy
production
storage.
The
dysfunction
or
altered
expression
associated
disorders,
obesity,
type
2
diabetes,
ocular
diseases.
Remarkably,
mutations
caveolin
genes
can
disrupt
balance,
promote
oxidative
stress,
exacerbate
dysregulation.
This
review
examines
current
on
molecular
mechanisms
through
which
explores
involvement
pathogenesis
discusses
potential
therapeutic
strategies
targeting
function
stabilization
restore
Cancers,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
17(7), P. 1094 - 1094
Published: March 25, 2025
Oral
cancer
refers
to
cancers
originating
in
the
oral
cavity
and
oropharyngeal
regions.
It
is
16th
most
prevalent
sixth
leading
cause
of
cancer-related
deaths.
However,
mechanisms
its
progression
are
still
being
understood,
interventions
provide
early
diagnosis
need
be
improved.
More
studies
have
recently
been
conducted
on
cancer,
many
reviews
summarized
findings
this
field,
focusing
individual
factors.
few
review
articles
evaluated
combinational
impacts
different
factors
cancer.
This
aimed
an
overview
effects
three
extracellular
factors,
including
lifestyle
habits,
microbiome,
socioeconomic
progression.
differentially
affected
by
habits;
high-sugar
diets,
processed
foods,
alcohol,
smoking,
possibly
sleep
disorders
benefit
progression,
whereas
eating
natural
such
as
fruits,
vegetables,
fish,
garlic,
drinking
tea
or
coffee,
physical
exercise
can
combat
it.
The
microbiome
could
suppress
promote
Low
status
impact
development.
Furthermore,
crosstalk
among
these
affects
has
limitations
not
all
cancer-affecting
important
publications.
focus
should
placed
multiple
treatment.
study
update
researchers
landscape
help
formulate
approaches
prevention
Cancer Cell International,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
25(1)
Published: April 1, 2025
Osteosarcoma
(OS)
is
a
malignant
bone
tumor
that
originates
from
interstitial
tissues
and
affects
the
health
of
children
adolescents.
Long
noncoding
RNAs
(lncRNAs)
are
an
intriguing
category
widely
distributed
endogenous
involved
in
OS
progression,
many
which
remain
functionally
uncharacterized.
Herein,
we
observed
increased
expression
lncRNA
SPINT1-AS1
cell
lines.
Further
analysis
confirmed
promotes
proliferation
metastasis
cells.
Moreover,
miR-135b-5p
was
identified
as
downstream
target
SPINT1-AS1.
Through
bioinformatics
analysis,
PGAM1
mRNA
validated
via
RIP
luciferase
reporter
assays.
could
enhance
by
promoting
aerobic
glycolysis,
acting
ceRNA
binding
to
miR-135b-5p,
thereby
increasing
expression.
Taken
together,
these
results
indicate
functions
promoter
regulates
progression
through
miR-135b-5p/PGAM1
axis.