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Peer-reviewedImpact 77

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Treatment, Biology / Mechanism, Outcomes / Survival, Epidemiology

Modality

Imaging

Study type

Lab / Preclinical, Observational

Abstract

Gallbladder cancer (GBC) is prone to lymph node metastasis. Lymph node (LN) metastasis is correlated with abysmal patient prognosis, but the underlying mechanism remains elusive. In this study, transcriptome sequencing of 6 paired GBC tumors and metastatic LNs was performed and identified eEF1A2 as…

Authors

Yun-Cheng Li, Qiang Gao, Yong-Chang Tang, Zhen-Yu Shao +7

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EEF1AKMT4-eEF1A2 synergistically facilitates the progression of GBC by promoting ribosomal protein output. reports: Gallbladder cancer (GBC) is prone to lymph node metastasis. Lymph node (LN) metastasis is correlated with abysmal patient prognosis, but the underlying mechanism remains elusive. In this study, transcriptome sequencing of 6 paired GBC tumors and metastatic LNs was performed and identified eEF1A2 as key genes associated with GBC LN metastasis.

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Primary source: PubMed.

Peer-reviewedImpact 73

Topics

Treatment, Outcomes / Survival

Modality

Imaging

Study type

Lab / Preclinical

Abstract

In cancer, the extracellular matrix (ECM) reorganization, notably collagen, forming dense, thickened, and orderly structures, affects tumor traits. Bladder cancer organoids (BCOs) mimic tumor properties for personalized medicine. However, current organoid scaffolds lack tumor-such as collagen, crucial for cell growth and migration. Previous efforts…

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Jin Zhang, Jiaxin Wang, Xiaofeng Hu, Wei Jia +7

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Biomimetic hydrogel for the construction of patient-derived bladder cancer organoids with aggressive growth. reports: In cancer, the extracellular matrix (ECM) reorganization, notably collagen, forming dense, thickened, and orderly structures, affects tumor traits. Bladder cancer organoids (BCOs) mimic tumor properties for personalized medicine. However, current organoid scaffolds lack tumor-such as collagen, crucial for cell growth and migration.

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Primary source: PubMed.

KNSTRN knockdown impairs autophagy flux to inhibit bladder cancer progression.
iScience • 2026-02-20 • DOI: 10.1016/j.isci.2026.114734
Peer-reviewedImpact 73

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Biology / Mechanism

Modality

Imaging

Study type

Lab / Preclinical

Abstract

Bladder cancer (BLCA) is a common malignant tumor of the urinary system. Kinetochore-localized astrin-binding protein (KNSTRN) has been implicated in the initiation and progression of multiple cancers. Furthermore, abnormal autophagy levels have been shown to significantly impact tumor development. However, the mechanism by which…

Authors

Xianbin Huang, Yanqiu Meng, Jielong Song, Yizi Zhu +4

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KNSTRN knockdown impairs autophagy flux to inhibit bladder cancer progression. reports: Bladder cancer (BLCA) is a common malignant tumor of the urinary system. Kinetochore-localized astrin-binding protein (KNSTRN) has been implicated in the initiation and progression of multiple cancers. Furthermore, abnormal autophagy levels have been shown to significantly impact tumor development.

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Primary source: PubMed.

SNW1 promotes lymphatic metastasis in bladder cancer by modulating SRPK1 splicing.
iScience • 2026-02-20 • DOI: 10.1016/j.isci.2026.114811
Peer-reviewedImpact 71

Topics

Treatment, Outcomes / Survival

Modality

Biomarker / Liquid biopsy, Imaging

Study type

Not listed

Abstract

The overall survival of patients with metastatic bladder cancer (BCa) remains poor. There is a lack of effective therapies and reliable biomarkers for metastatic BCa. BCa cells initially disseminate via the pelvic lymph nodes (LN). This study identified that elevated levels of SNW1 have…

Authors

Jijie Hu, Ying Zhu, Guoli Wang, Huiqi Dai +8

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SNW1 promotes lymphatic metastasis in bladder cancer by modulating SRPK1 splicing. reports: The overall survival of patients with metastatic bladder cancer (BCa) remains poor. There is a lack of effective therapies and reliable biomarkers for metastatic BCa. BCa cells initially disseminate via the pelvic lymph nodes (LN).

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Primary source: PubMed.

Peer-reviewedImpact 73

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Biology / Mechanism

Modality

Targeted therapy, Imaging

Study type

Lab / Preclinical

Abstract

Molecular docking and dynamics simulations identified sulfonamide lead compound 4a (ZINC818285131) as an α-glucosidase inhibitor. Subsequent structural modification yielded a novel series of furan/thiophene-containing sulfonamide derivatives ( 4b - 4p ). In vitro assays revealed potent α-glucosidase inhibition for compounds 4i , 4m ,…

Authors

Zeng Yi Fan, Si Tu Xiong, Song Hui Xu, Li Ping Cheng

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Discovery and Synthesis of Novel Furan and Thiophene Sulfonamide-Based Derivatives as Dual-Functional α‑Glucosidase Inhibitors. reports: Molecular docking and dynamics simulations identified sulfonamide lead compound 4a (ZINC818285131) as an α-glucosidase inhibitor. Subsequent structural modification yielded a novel series of furan/thiophene-containing sulfonamide derivatives ( 4b - 4p ). In vitro assays revealed potent α-glucosidase inhibition for compounds 4i , 4m , 4n , and 4p , with IC 50 values ranging from 2.03 μM to 2.69 μM.

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Primary source: PubMed.

Topics

Diagnosis, Screening / Early detection, Biology / Mechanism

Modality

Biomarker / Liquid biopsy, Imaging

Study type

Not listed

Abstract

Although bladder cancer (BC) is a common urological disease, there are deficiencies in current methods used for its detection, hence the research on the identification of non- invasive biomarkers is given a high priority. Alpha satellite DNA is a major human satellite DNA (hASAT),…

Authors

Feliciello, I., Dermic, D.

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Extracellular alpha satellite DNA in human plasma as a novel molecular biomarker for early diagnosis of bladder cancer reports: Although bladder cancer (BC) is a common urological disease, there are deficiencies in current methods used for its detection, hence the research on the identification of non- invasive biomarkers is given a high priority. Alpha satellite DNA is a major human satellite DNA (hASAT), which is important for genome stability and whose aberrant overexpression is a hallmark of many human cancers. Here we identified and quantified its release into the circulation of BC patients, demonstrating its increased copy number with respect to healthy controls. This is a preprint and not peer reviewed.

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Primary source: medRxiv (not peer reviewed).