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

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  • Steven Xi Chen:
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  • Yunpeng Zhang:
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  • Shangwei Ning:
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Detail


Chr NA
start NA
end NA
lncRNA name CR593775
entrez id NA
hgnc id NA
ensg id NA
refseq id NA
methods microarray, qPCR, RNAi, Western blot etc.
regulated up-regulated
function description From these 127 DE lncRNAs, we selected the top 25 most significant genes for further validation and analysis (electronic supplementary material, table S2). For 23 out of 25 (92%) of the lncRNAs tested, quantitative real-time PCR (qRTPCR) on cDNA templates confirmed the microarray results. These results suggest that CR593775 is involved in mediating the downstream effects of oestrogen signalling on breast cancer cell proliferation, including possible interactions with mechanisms of DNA synthesis regulation. Cell cycle analysis in synchronized cells indicates that disruption of CR593775 expression did not affect cell cycle progression.
pubmed id 28003470
year 2016
title Primate-specific oestrogen-responsive long non-coding RNAs regulate proliferation and viability of human breast cancer cells.
drug X
circulating X
survival X

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