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View article: Ethnic and functional differentiation of copy number polymorphisms in Tunisian and HapMap population unveils insights on genome organizational plasticity
Ethnic and functional differentiation of copy number polymorphisms in Tunisian and HapMap population unveils insights on genome organizational plasticity Open
View article: GTN Enhances Antitumor Effects of Doxorubicin in TNBC by Targeting the Immunosuppressive Activity of PMN-MDSC
GTN Enhances Antitumor Effects of Doxorubicin in TNBC by Targeting the Immunosuppressive Activity of PMN-MDSC Open
(1) Background: Immunosuppression is a key barrier to effective anti-cancer therapies, particularly in triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC), an aggressive and difficult to treat form of breast cancer. We investigated here whether the combi…
View article: Supplementary Methods, Figures 1 - 8, Table 1 from TNRC9 Downregulates BRCA1 Expression and Promotes Breast Cancer Aggressiveness
Supplementary Methods, Figures 1 - 8, Table 1 from TNRC9 Downregulates BRCA1 Expression and Promotes Breast Cancer Aggressiveness Open
PDF file - 655K, Supplementary Figure 1. TNRC9 promoted cell proliferation in MDA-MB-231 breast cancer cells. Supplementary Figure 2. shRNA-mediated knockdown of TNRC9. Supplementary Figure 3. H&E staining of tumors (10�Magnification) from…
View article: Supplementary Methods, Figures 1 - 8, Table 1 from TNRC9 Downregulates BRCA1 Expression and Promotes Breast Cancer Aggressiveness
Supplementary Methods, Figures 1 - 8, Table 1 from TNRC9 Downregulates BRCA1 Expression and Promotes Breast Cancer Aggressiveness Open
PDF file - 655K, Supplementary Figure 1. TNRC9 promoted cell proliferation in MDA-MB-231 breast cancer cells. Supplementary Figure 2. shRNA-mediated knockdown of TNRC9. Supplementary Figure 3. H&E staining of tumors (10�Magnification) from…
View article: Data from TNRC9 Downregulates BRCA1 Expression and Promotes Breast Cancer Aggressiveness
Data from TNRC9 Downregulates BRCA1 Expression and Promotes Breast Cancer Aggressiveness Open
Although the linkage between germline mutations of BRCA1 and hereditary breast/ovarian cancers is well established, recent evidence suggests that altered expression of wild-type BRCA1 might contribute to the sporadic forms of breast…
View article: Data from TNRC9 Downregulates BRCA1 Expression and Promotes Breast Cancer Aggressiveness
Data from TNRC9 Downregulates BRCA1 Expression and Promotes Breast Cancer Aggressiveness Open
Although the linkage between germline mutations of BRCA1 and hereditary breast/ovarian cancers is well established, recent evidence suggests that altered expression of wild-type BRCA1 might contribute to the sporadic forms of breast…
View article: Wearable Artificial Intelligence for Assessing Physical Activity in High School Children
Wearable Artificial Intelligence for Assessing Physical Activity in High School Children Open
Eighty one percent of adolescents aged 11–17 years are inadequately physically active worldwide. Physical activity (PA) recommendations for high school children have not been studied previously in schools in the Qatar region. The objective…
View article: MIIP functions as a novel ligand for ITGB3 to inhibit angiogenesis and tumorigenesis of triple-negative breast cancer
MIIP functions as a novel ligand for ITGB3 to inhibit angiogenesis and tumorigenesis of triple-negative breast cancer Open
View article: Genetic predisposition to porto‐sinusoidal vascular disorder: A functional genomic‐based, multigenerational family study
Genetic predisposition to porto‐sinusoidal vascular disorder: A functional genomic‐based, multigenerational family study Open
Background and Aims: Porto‐sinusoidal vascular disorder (PSVD) is a group of liver vascular diseases featuring lesions encompassing the portal venules and sinusoids unaccompanied by cirrhosis, irrespective of the presence/absence of portal…
View article: Protein Kinase Inhibitor-Mediated Immunoprophylactic and Immunotherapeutic Control of Colon Cancer
Protein Kinase Inhibitor-Mediated Immunoprophylactic and Immunotherapeutic Control of Colon Cancer Open
Immunotherapy has allowed major advances in oncology in the past years, in particular with the development of immune checkpoint inhibitors, but the clinical benefits are still limited, particularly in colorectal cancer (CRC). Our scientifi…
View article: Dromedary camels as a natural source of neutralizing nanobodies against SARS-CoV-2
Dromedary camels as a natural source of neutralizing nanobodies against SARS-CoV-2 Open
The development of prophylactic and therapeutic agents for coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a current global health priority. Here, we investigated the presence of cross-neutralizing antibodies against severe acute respiratory syndro…
View article: A map of copy number variations in the Tunisian population: a valuable tool for medical genomics in North Africa
A map of copy number variations in the Tunisian population: a valuable tool for medical genomics in North Africa Open
View article: Precision medicine in the era of artificial intelligence: implications in chronic disease management
Precision medicine in the era of artificial intelligence: implications in chronic disease management Open
Aberrant metabolism is the root cause of several serious health issues, creating a huge burden to health and leading to diminished life expectancy. A dysregulated metabolism induces the secretion of several molecules which in turn trigger …
View article: A Report on a Family with TMTC3-Related Syndrome and Review
A Report on a Family with TMTC3-Related Syndrome and Review Open
Recessive mutations in the TMTC3 gene have been reported in thirteen patients to date exhibiting development delay, intellectual disability (ID), seizures, and muscular hypotonia, accompanied occasionally by neuronal migration defects expr…
View article: Genome sequencing unveils mutational landscape of the familial Mediterranean fever: Potential implications of IL33/ST2 signalling
Genome sequencing unveils mutational landscape of the familial Mediterranean fever: Potential implications of IL33/ST2 signalling Open
Familial Mediterranean fever (FMF) is the most common auto‐inflammatory disease. It is transmitted as autosomal recessive trait with mutations in MEditerranean FeVer ( MEFV) gene. Despite a typical clinical expression, many patients have e…
View article: STXBP6, reciprocally regulated with autophagy, reduces triple negative breast cancer aggressiveness
STXBP6, reciprocally regulated with autophagy, reduces triple negative breast cancer aggressiveness Open
Background Although autophagy plays a dual role in suppressing or promoting certain cancers, the nature of its involvement in breast cancers remains unclear. Here, we investigated the function of STXBP6, a protein regulating the autophagy‐…
View article: Genetic Variation in CCL5 Signaling Genes and Triple Negative Breast Cancer: Susceptibility and Prognosis Implications
Genetic Variation in CCL5 Signaling Genes and Triple Negative Breast Cancer: Susceptibility and Prognosis Implications Open
Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) accounts for ~15-20% of breast cancer (BC) and has a higher rate of early relapse and mortality compared to other subtypes. The Chemokine (C-C motif) ligand 5 (CCL5) and its signaling pathway have been …
View article: Targeting Wnt/EZH2/microRNA-708 signaling pathway inhibits neuroendocrine differentiation in prostate cancer
Targeting Wnt/EZH2/microRNA-708 signaling pathway inhibits neuroendocrine differentiation in prostate cancer Open
Prostate cancer (PC) castration resistance has been linked to the differentiation of PC luminal cells into hormone-refractory neuroendocrine (NE) cells. However, the molecular mechanisms controlling the emergence of lethal NE prostate canc…
View article: A genome wide SNP genotyping study in the Tunisian population: specific reporting on a subset of common breast cancer risk loci
A genome wide SNP genotyping study in the Tunisian population: specific reporting on a subset of common breast cancer risk loci Open
View article: Pharmacogenetic landscape of Metabolic Syndrome components drug response in Tunisia and comparison with worldwide populations
Pharmacogenetic landscape of Metabolic Syndrome components drug response in Tunisia and comparison with worldwide populations Open
Genetic variation is an important determinant affecting either drug response or susceptibility to adverse drug reactions. Several studies have highlighted the importance of ethnicity in influencing drug response variability that should be …
View article: Prostate cancer small non-coding RNA transcriptome in Arabs
Prostate cancer small non-coding RNA transcriptome in Arabs Open
These miRNAs, newly associated with prostate cancer, may represent not only markers for the increased risk of PCa in Arabs, but may also reflect the clinical and pathological diversity as well as the ethno-specific heterogeneity of prostat…
View article: Precision medicine in breast cancer: reality or utopia?
Precision medicine in breast cancer: reality or utopia? Open
View article: MNS, Duffy, and Kell blood groups among the Uygur population of Xinjiang, China
MNS, Duffy, and Kell blood groups among the Uygur population of Xinjiang, China Open
Human blood groups are a significant resource for patients, leading to a fierce international competition in the screening of rare blood groups. Some rare blood group screening programs have been implemented in western countries and Japan,…
View article: MOESM2 of Prostate cancer small non-coding RNA transcriptome in Arabs
MOESM2 of Prostate cancer small non-coding RNA transcriptome in Arabs Open
Additional file 2: Table S4. miRNA reads summary.
View article: MOESM3 of Prostate cancer small non-coding RNA transcriptome in Arabs
MOESM3 of Prostate cancer small non-coding RNA transcriptome in Arabs Open
Additional file 3. miRNA expression comparison in each pair of PCa samples.
View article: MOESM4 of Prostate cancer small non-coding RNA transcriptome in Arabs
MOESM4 of Prostate cancer small non-coding RNA transcriptome in Arabs Open
Additional file 4. miRNA editing summary.
View article: Epigenetic silencing of microRNA-149 in cancer-associated fibroblasts mediates prostaglandin E2/interleukin-6 signaling in the tumor microenvironment
Epigenetic silencing of microRNA-149 in cancer-associated fibroblasts mediates prostaglandin E2/interleukin-6 signaling in the tumor microenvironment Open
Tumor initiation and growth depend on its microenvironment in which cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs) in tumor stroma play an important role. Prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) and interleukin (IL)-6 signal pathways are involved in the crosstalk b…
View article: Cigarette smoke mediates epigenetic repression of miR-217 during esophageal adenocarcinogenesis
Cigarette smoke mediates epigenetic repression of miR-217 during esophageal adenocarcinogenesis Open