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                                  "The TME includes adipocytes [3, 134], and one study showed that the exo-circ-deubiquitination (exo-circ-DB) derived from adipocytes upregulated the expression levels of USP7 and Cyclin A2 by sponging miR-34a and activating the USP7/CyclinA2 signalling pathway, thereby promoting the tumorigenesis and metastasis of HCC [135]."
          
                              
          
                               
                            
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                                  "Independently of its action on p53 , USP7 modulates various pathways in homeostasis or during oncogenesis by targeting a large panel of substrates involved in cell cycle , DNA damage response , immune response , signal transduction , neuronal differentiation , and epigenetic regulation [ 7 , 9 ] ."