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Bei Li

Researcher at Wuhan University

Publications -  20
Citations -  556

Bei Li is an academic researcher from Wuhan University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Biology. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 11 publications receiving 253 citations.

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Cancer-associated adipocytes: key players in breast cancer progression.

TL;DR: A better understanding of cancer-associated adipocytes and the key molecular events in the adipocyte-cancer cell crosstalk will provide insights into tumor biology and permit the optimization of therapeutic strategies.
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Tumour-originated exosomal miR-155 triggers cancer-associated cachexia to promote tumour progression.

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that breast cancer-derived exosomes alter adipocytes and muscle cells in terms of increased catabolism characterized by the release of metabolites to facilitate tumour progression.

Breast cancer-released exosomes trigger cancer-associated cachexia to promote tumor progression.

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that the transfer of miR-155 from exosomes acts as an oncogenic signal reprograming systemic energy metabolism and leading to cancer-associated cachexia in breast cancer.
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Cancer-associated adipocytes as immunomodulators in cancer.

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors summarize the primary interplay among CAAs, the immune response and cancer with a focus on the mechanistic aspects of these relationships, and unify our understanding of CAAs with the immune cell function may be an effective method to enhance the efficacy of immunotherapeutic and conventional treatments.
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Centrosome dysfunction: a link between senescence and tumor immunity.

TL;DR: Interestingly, centrosome dysfunction promotes the secretion of multiple inflammatory factors that act as pivotal drivers of senescence and tumor immune escape and promotion of tumor cell immune evasion in different ways.