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Renal Klotho and Inorganic Phosphate Are Extrinsic Factors That Antagonistically Regulate Hematopoietic Stem Cell Maintenance

[Cell Reports] The authors identified renal Klotho and inorganic phosphate as extrinsic factors that antagonistically regulate HSC maintenance in the bone marrow.

Multiwell Combinatorial Hydrogel Array for High-Throughput Analysis of Cell-ECM Interactions

[Biophysical Journal] Researchers developed a platform that utilized orthogonal photopatterning of stiffness and adhesivity gradients to fabricate individually accessible wells with discrete ECM conditions.

Dicer Deletion in Hepatocytes Promotes Macrophages M1 Polarization through Dysregulated miR-192-3p/IGF2 in Non-Alcoholic Steatohepatitis and Hepatocellular Carcinoma

[Cancer Gene Therapy] In hepatic cells, Dicer deletion delivered distinct lipid profile and increased lipid oxidation. Mechanically, Dicer deletion caused declined miR-192-3p and increased IGF2 in hepatocytes.

Macrophages Connection: Aggressive Nanomechanical Phenotypes of Circulating Tumor Cells in Prostate Cancer

[Biophysical Journal] The authors showed that circulating tumor cells isolated from the blood of prostate cancer patients displayed specific nanomechanical phenotypes characteristic of cell endurance and invasiveness and patient sensitivity to androgen deprivation therapy.

M2-Phenotype Tumor-Associated Macrophages Upregulate the Expression of Prognostic Predictors MMP14 and INHBA in Pancreatic Cancer

[Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine] Researchers proposed to construct an immune-related prognostic risk model based on immune-related genes MMP14 and INHBA expression that could assess the prognosis of pancreatic cancer patients and identify potential therapeutic targets for pancreatic cancer, to provide new ideas for the treatment of pancreatic cancer.

Multiomic Characterization of Pancreatic Cancer-Associated Macrophage Polarization Reveals Deregulated Metabolic Programs Driven by the GM-CSF–PI3K Pathway

[eLife] Tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) are abundant, and they are important mediators of disease progression and invasion. Scientists generated tumor-educated macrophages in vitro and performed detailed, multiomic characterization.

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