Publications by authors named "Jiongduan Huang"

Article Synopsis
  • Ferroptosis is being explored as a potential treatment for prostate cancer (PCa), both alone and with hormone therapy, making it crucial to understand what regulates this process in cancer cells.
  • A study found that HJURP, an oncogene that is overexpressed in PCa, inhibits the effectiveness of ferroptosis inducers via the PRDX1/reactive oxygen species pathway.
  • HJURP interacts with PRDX1 to enhance its activity, lowering reactive oxygen species levels and reducing lipid peroxidation, suggesting that targeting HJURP/PRDX1 could be a new strategy for treating PCa.
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Background: Prostate cancer (PCa), a globally prevalent malignancy, displays intricate heterogeneity within its epithelial cells, closely linked with disease progression and immune modulation. However, the clinical significance of genes and biomarkers associated with these cells remains inadequately explored. To address this gap, this study aimed to comprehensively investigate the roles and clinical value of epithelial cell-related genes in PCa.

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Background: Prostate cancer (PCa) ranks as the second most prevalent malignancy among males on a global scale. Accumulating evidence suggests that inflammation has an intricate relationship with tumorigenesis, tumor progression and tumor immune microenvironment. However, the overall impact of inflammation-related genes on the clinical prognosis and tumor immunity in PCa remains unclear.

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Introduction: Macrophages are components of the innate immune system and can play an anti-tumor or pro-tumor role in the tumor microenvironment owing to their high heterogeneity and plasticity. Meanwhile, prostate cancer (PCa) is an immune-sensitive tumor, making it essential to investigate the value of macrophage-associated networks in its prognosis and treatment.

Methods: Macrophage-related marker genes (MRMGs) were identified through the comprehensive analysis of single-cell sequencing data from GSE141445 and the impact of macrophages on PCa was evaluated using consensus clustering of MRMGs in the TCGA database.

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