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Shengrong Sun
sun137@sina.com
English, Chinese
Hubei
Wuhan University
Medical School
  • 1978-1983 Bachelor of Clinical Medicine: Wuhan University
  • 1988-1991 Master of Oncology: Wuhan University
  • 2004-2007 PhD in Surgery: Wuhan University
  • Obtained 3 national patents, published over 150 papers including more than 50 SCI papers
  • 1983-1991 Oncology Department, Central Hospital of Wuhan University - Attending Physician
  • 1991-2002 General Surgery Department, Renmin Hospital of Wuhan University - Attending Physician
  • 2002-present Breast and Thyroid Surgery Department, Renmin Hospital of Wuhan University - Chief Physician, Professor
  • Second Prize for Scientific and Technological Progress, Hubei Province: Research and application of CCL5 in breast cancer invasion and metastasis
  • Third Prize for Scientific and Technological Progress, Hubei Province: Experimental and clinical study on the effect of L-arginine on flap survival
  • Third Prize for Scientific Achievement Promotion, Hubei Province: Promotion of CCL5 detection system in breast cancer diagnosis and treatment
Study of key molecules in tumor microenvironment and their relationship with breast cancer invasion and metastasis
Interaction between adipocyte-secreted exosomes and tumor microenvironment
  • Tumour-originated exosomal miR-155 triggers cancer-associated cachexia to promote tumour progression, Wu Q, Sun S, Li Z, Yang Q, Li B, Zhu S, Wang L, Wu J, Yuan J, Yang C et al, 2018
  • Centrosome dysfunction: a link between senescence and tumor immunity, Wu Q, Li B, Liu L, Sun S, Sun S, 2020
  • Cancer-associated adipocytes: key players in breast cancer progression, Wu Q, Li B, Li Z, Li J, Sun S, Sun S, 2019
  • Exosomes from the tumour-adipocyte interplay stimulate beige/brown differentiation and reprogram metabolism in stromal adipocytes to promote tumour progression, Wu Q, Li J, Li Z, Sun S, Zhu S, Wang L, Wu J, Yuan J, Zhang Y, Sun S et al, 2019
  • DNER promotes epithelial-mesenchymal transition and prevents chemosensitivity through the Wnt/β-catenin pathway in breast cancer, Wang Z, Li Z, Wu Q, Li C, Li J, Zhang Y, Wang C, Sun S, Sun S, 2020
  • miR-1284 Inhibits the Growth and Invasion of Breast Cancer Cells by Targeting ZIC2, Zhang P, Yang F, Luo Q, Yan D, Sun S, 2019
  • Unraveling Adipocytes and Cancer Links: Is There a Role for Senescence?, Wu Q, Li B, Sun S, Sun S, 2020
  • Alterations in Immune-Related Genes as Potential Marker of Prognosis in Breast Cancer, Li B, Geng R, Wu Q, Yang Q, Sun S, Zhu S, Xu Z, Sun S, 2020
  • Adipose tissue-derived stem cells inhibit hypertrophic scar (HS) fibrosis via p38/MAPK pathway, Chai CY, Song J, Tan Z, Tai IC, Zhang C, Sun S, 2019
  • Delta/notch-like epidermal growth factor-related receptor promotes stemness to facilitate breast cancer progression, Wang L, Wu Q, Li Z, Sun S, Yuan J, Li J, Zhang Y, Yu D, Wang C, Sun S, 2019
  • Thyroxine Affects Lipopolysaccharide-Induced Macrophage Differentiation and Myocardial Cell Apoptosis via the NF- κ B p65 Pathway Both In Vitro and In Vivo, Zhu S, Wang Y, Liu H, Wei W, Tu Y, Chen C, Song J, Xu Z, Li J, Wang C, Sun S, 2019
  • Breast cancer-released exosomes trigger cancer-associated cachexia to promote tumor progression, Wu Q, Sun S, Li Z, Yang Q, Li B, Zhu S, Wang L, Wu J, Yuan J, Wang C et al, 2019
  • Clinical Characteristics and Outcomes of Single Versus Double Hormone Receptor-Positive Breast Cancer in 2 Large Databases, Li Z, Tu Y, Wu Q, Wang Z, Li J, Zhang Y, Sun S, 2020
  • The MyD88 inhibitor TJ-M2010-2 suppresses proliferation, migration and invasion of breast cancer cells by regulating MyD88/GSK-3β and MyD88/NF-κB signalling pathways, Liu JH, Chen C, Li ZY, Zou ZM, Gao DC, Zhang X, Kuang XW, Sun ZH, Zheng WJ, Zhou P, Sun SR, 2020
  • Thyroxine Affects Lipopolysaccharide-Induced Macrophage Differentiation and Myocardial Cell Apoptosis via the NF- κ B p65 Pathway Both In Vitro and In Vivo, Zhu S, Wang Y, Liu H, Wei W, Tu Y, Chen C, Song J, Xu Z, Li J, Wang C, Sun S, 2019
Tumor Microenvironment Breast Cancer Invasion Metastasis Exosomes Adipocytes Cell Interaction Cancer Progression Molecular Study Clinical Research

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