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    ARTICLE

    CYMP-AS1 Promotes Ovarian Cancer Progression by Enhancing the Intracellular Translocation of hnRNPM and Reducing the Stability of AXIN2 mRNA

    Yuhan Wang, Yimei Meng, Wanqiu Xia, Yusen Liang, Yaru Wang, Peiling Li*, Lei Fang*

    Oncology Research, Vol.33, No.8, pp. 2141-2159, 2025, DOI:10.32604/or.2025.064367 - 18 July 2025

    Abstract Background: Ovarian cancer (OC) is a representative malignancy of the female reproductive system, with a poor prognosis. Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) crucially affect tumor development. This study aimed to identify lncRNAs that potentially participated in OC. Methods: LncRNA expression in cells and tissues was quantified using reverse transcription-quantitative PCR, while fluorescence in situ hybridization determined their cellular localization. Various in vitro assays, together with a mouse xenograft model, were employed to elucidate the function of CYMP antisense RNA 1 (CYMP-AS1) in OC. The molecular mechanisms underlying CYMP-AS1 regulation were investigated through RNA pull-down and immunoprecipitation assays, immunofluorescence… More > Graphic Abstract

    CYMP-AS1 Promotes Ovarian Cancer Progression by Enhancing the Intracellular Translocation of hnRNPM and Reducing the Stability of AXIN2 mRNA

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    REVIEW

    Dysregulated PI3K/AKT signaling in oral squamous cell carcinoma: The tumor microenvironment and epigenetic modifiers as key drivers

    VINOTHKUMAR VEERASAMY1, VEERAVARMAL VEERAN2, SIDDAVARAM NAGINI1,3,*

    Oncology Research, Vol.33, No.8, pp. 1835-1860, 2025, DOI:10.32604/or.2025.064010 - 18 July 2025

    Abstract The phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (PI3K)/protein kinase B (AKT) pathway is one of the most frequently dysregulated signaling networks in oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC). Although the tumor microenvironment (TME) and epigenetic modifiers are recognized to play a pivotal role in aberrant activation of the PI3K/AKT pathway in OSCC, the available evidence is fragmentary and a comprehensive analysis is warranted. This review evaluates the intricate mechanisms by which various components of the TME facilitate proliferation, apoptosis evasion, invasion, migration, angiogenesis, metastasis, as well as therapy resistance in OSCC through activation of PI3K/AKT signalling. The review has also More >

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    ARTICLE

    Immune landscape of neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy: involvement of MAL, a T-cell differentiation protein

    KOSEI NAKAJIMA1,2,3,*, YOSHINORI INO1

    Oncology Research, Vol.33, No.7, pp. 1769-1779, 2025, DOI:10.32604/or.2025.063419 - 26 June 2025

    Abstract Background: Neoadjuvant/preoperative therapy (NAT) involves the administration of chemotherapy, with or without radiation, prior to surgical resection. This approach is commonly used for locally advanced tumors to reduce tumor volume, improve resectability, and minimize the need for extensive surgical procedures. While NAT has been shown to be effective in inducing local anti-tumor immunity in potentially resectable solid tumors, the underlying molecular mechanisms remain poorly understood. Methods: Cohort samples from pancreatic cancer patients who underwent NAT (n = 26) and those who did not (n = 20) were analyzed. Changes in the immune microenvironment induced by… More >

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    ARTICLE

    Dexamethasone Effects on Cell Composition and Myelin Content in the Mouse Brain

    Stanislav Aladev1,*, Dmitry Sokolov1, Maxim Politko1, Galina Kazanskaya1, Svetlana Aidagulova1,2, Elvira Grigorieva1,3

    BIOCELL, Vol.49, No.6, pp. 1057-1069, 2025, DOI:10.32604/biocell.2025.064100 - 24 June 2025

    Abstract Background: Glucocorticoids are used as anti-inflammatory drugs for the treatment of various diseases, however, their side effects on normal brain tissue remain underinvestigated. Objectives: The study aimed to investigate dexamethasone (DXM) effects on cell composition and myelin content in the mouse brain tissue. Methods: C57Bl/6 male mice (n = 60) received single and ten multiple intraperitoneal DXM injections (2.5 mg/kg), and the studied parameters were analysed at 1, 3, 7, 10 days after a single DXM injection and 15, 30, 60, and 90 days after the multiple injections. Oligodendrocytes, microglia, and astrocytes were assayed by immunohistochemistry… More >

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    ARTICLE

    Chemical Characterization of Jarilla caudata Seeds from Mexico

    Juan Francisco Zamora Natera1,*, Mario Felipe González González1, Javier Vioque2, Julio Girón-Calle2, Manuel Alaiz2

    Phyton-International Journal of Experimental Botany, Vol.94, No.5, pp. 1533-1544, 2025, DOI:10.32604/phyton.2025.064966 - 29 May 2025

    Abstract Jarilla caudata Standl. (Caricaceae) is a wild herbaceous plant native to Mexico recognized for its edible fruits. It is considered to be the closest taxonomically species to Carica papaya L. (Caricaceae), whose seeds have good nutritional and functional properties. This study analyzes and compares the seed chemical compositions of J. caudata and C. papaya to study the nutritional and functional potential of J. caudata seeds. The analysis of the proximate composition was based on standard methods. High-performance liquid chromatography was used to determine the free amino acid profile, gas chromatography to quantify the fatty acid content, and inductively coupled plasma–optical… More > Graphic Abstract

    Chemical Characterization of <i>Jarilla caudata</i> Seeds from Mexico

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    A Gel-Free Budget-Friendly Approach to GFP-Tagged Viruses Quantification in Plant Samples

    Rohith Grandhi, Mélodie B. Plourde, Aditi Balasubramani, Hugo Germain*

    Phyton-International Journal of Experimental Botany, Vol.94, No.5, pp. 1497-1504, 2025, DOI:10.32604/phyton.2025.063974 - 29 May 2025

    Abstract Viral diseases are an important threat to crop yield, as they are responsible for losses greater than US$30 billion annually. Thus, understanding the dynamics of virus propagation within plant cells is essential for devising effective control strategies. However, viruses are complex to propagate and quantify. Existing methodologies for viral quantification tend to be expensive and time-consuming. Here, we present a rapid cost-effective approach to quantify viral propagation using an engineered virus expressing a fluorescent reporter. Using a microplate reader, we measured viral protein levels and we validated our findings through comparison by western blot analysis More >

  • Open Access

    REVIEW

    Cell cycle proteins: Linking the cell cycle to tumors

    JIE ZHONG1, JUE LIU1, XING TANG2, WENCHAO ZHOU2, GUANGMING SONG1, YUHUAN ZENG1, XIAODI ZHANG1, JIANBIN ZHOU1, JieZhou1, LU CAO1, QUNFENG ZHANG1,*, YUKUN LI2,*

    Oncology Research, Vol.33, No.6, pp. 1335-1346, 2025, DOI:10.32604/or.2025.058760 - 29 May 2025

    Abstract The cell cycle is a tightly coupled series of events that enable cells to grow and proliferate. Cyclin-dependent kinases (CDKs) play crucial roles in the cell cycle by enabling cells to transition between different phases when they are activated. Cell cycle proteins enhance the activity of CDKs, while natural CDK inhibitors (CDKIs) suppress them. The cell cycle continues in cycles under normal conditions, but when conditions change, cells halt or terminate the cell cycle. Tumors are tissues that grow out of control, and the mechanisms of various types of tumors are different; however, almost… More > Graphic Abstract

    Cell cycle proteins: Linking the cell cycle to tumors

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    REVIEW

    From Model Organism to Pharmaceutical Powerhouse: Innovative Applications of Yeast in Modern Drug Research

    Xiaobing Li1,2, Yongsheng Liu1, Limin Wei1, Li Rao1, Jingxin Mao1,*, Xuemei Li3,*

    BIOCELL, Vol.49, No.5, pp. 813-832, 2025, DOI:10.32604/biocell.2025.062124 - 27 May 2025

    Abstract Yeast-based models have become a powerful platform in pharmaceutical research, offering significant potential for producing complex drugs, vaccines, and therapeutic agents. While many current drugs were discovered before fully understanding their molecular mechanisms, yeast systems now provide valuable insights for drug discovery and personalized medicine. Recent advancements in genetic engineering, metabolic engineering, and synthetic biology have improved the efficiency and scalability of yeast-based production systems, enabling more sustainable and cost-effective manufacturing processes. This paper reviews the latest developments in yeast-based technologies, focusing on their use as model organisms to study disease mechanisms, identify drug targets,… More >

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    ARTICLE

    Bioinformatics and In-Silico Findings Reveal Candidate Genes for Tetralogy of Fallot via Integrative Multi-Omics Data

    Jiawei Shi1,2,3,#, Zhen Wang1,2,3,#, Ying Bai1,2,3, Shiying Li1,2,3, Xin Zhang1,2,3, Tianshu Liu1,2,3, Liu Hong1,2,3, Li Cui1,2,3, Yi Zhang1,2,3, Jing Ma1,2,3, Juanjuan Liu1,2,3, Jing Zhang1,2,3, Haiyan Cao1,2,3,*, Jing Wang1,2,3,*

    Congenital Heart Disease, Vol.20, No.2, pp. 213-229, 2025, DOI:10.32604/chd.2025.064950 - 30 April 2025

    Abstract Background: Tetralogy of Fallot (TOF), the predominant cyanotic congenital heart defect, arises from multifactorial gene-environment interactions disrupting cardiac developmental networks. This study investigated TOF-specific transcriptional alterations and identified high-confidence candidate genes. Methods: Based on GSE36761 transcriptome data, a weighted gene co-expression network analysis (WGCNA) and protein-protein interaction (PPI) network were conducted to identify TOF-related sub-network and Hub genes. The potential biological functions among these genes were revealed by enrichment analysis. Genetic, epigenetic and transcriptional alteration in the Hub genes were analyzed with leveraged public resources: a methylation dataset (GSE62629) and two single-cell datasets (EGAS00001003996 and GSE126128). Results:More >

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    CORRECTION

    Correction: Silencing of the long non-coding RNA LINC00265 triggers autophagy and apoptosis in lung cancer by reducing protein stability of SIN3A oncogene

    XIAOBI HUANG1, CHUNYUAN CHEN2, YONGYANG CHEN1, HONGLIAN ZHOU1, YONGHUA CHEN1, ZHONG HUANG1, YULIU XIE1, BAIYANG LIU1, YUDONG GUO1, ZHIXIONG YANG1, GUANGHUA CHEN3, WENMEI SU1,4

    Oncology Research, Vol.33, No.5, pp. 1249-1250, 2025, DOI:10.32604/or.2024.061822 - 18 April 2025

    Abstract This article has no abstract. More >

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