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:
    ningsw@ems.hrbmu.edu.cn
  • Xia Li:
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Detail


Chr chr11
start 1995176
end 2001470
lncRNA name H19
entrez id 283120
hgnc id HGNC:4713
ensg id ENSG00000130600
refseq id NR_002196
methods qPCR, Northern blot etc.
regulated up-regulated
function description Here, we demonstrate, using a proteomic approach, that an H19 overexpression in human cancerous mammary epithelial cells stably transfected with genomic DNA containing the entire H19 gene is responsible for positively regulating at the post-transcriptional level the thioredoxin, a key protein of the cellular redox metabolism. Interestingly, this protein accumulates in many cancerous tissues, such as breast carcinomas in which we have also demonstrated an overexpression of the H19 gene.
pubmed id 11896592
year 2002
title Thioredoxin post-transcriptional regulation by H19 provides a new function to mRNA-like non-coding RNA.
drug X
circulating X
survival X

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