The Genomic Atlas of Breast Cancer — the non-coding theme

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  • Steven Xi Chen:
    steven.chen@miami.edu
  • Yunpeng Zhang:
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  • Shangwei Ning:
    ningsw@ems.hrbmu.edu.cn
  • Xia Li:
    lixia@hrbmu.edu.cn

Detail


Chr chr12
start 69239537
end 69274358
lncRNA name CPSF6
entrez id NA
hgnc id NA
ensg id ENSG00000111605
refseq id NA
methods qPCR, Western blot etc.
regulated up-regulated
function description Aggressive breast cancer cells require CPSF6 for viability and tumorigenesis. CPSF6 and paraspeckles core proteins are associated with poor outcome in breast cancer. Prolactin hormone reprograms cells to suppress CPSF6 interaction with paraspeckles and ADAR1, A-I RNA editing machinery. CPSF6 and all core paraspeckles proteins to be overexpressed in human breast cancer cases and their expression to correlate with poor patient outcomes. the important role and contribution of CPFS6 to survival and tumor formation of aggressive breast cancer cells.
pubmed id 28673861
year 2017
title CPSF6 is a Clinically Relevant Breast Cancer Vulnerability Target: Role of CPSF6 in Breast Cancer.
drug X
circulating X
survival V

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