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

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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 ISH etc.
regulated up-regulated
function description In conclusion, it seems that a high H19 expression matches the tumor invasion. Our results suggest that the expression of this gene is concerned by the relationships between epithelial and stromal cells, and can reflect peculiar physiological states of the cells. Furthermore, we discuss results showing an abundant expression of H19 gene in some adenocarcinomas of bad prognosis, in the context of the otherwise established tumor-suppressor role of this gene, or the strictly controlled gene dosage, which could be overridden in these particular cases.
pubmed id 8785513
year 1995
title The H19 gene is expressed within both epithelial and stromal components of human invasive adenocarcinomas.
drug X
circulating X
survival X

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