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:
    lixia@hrbmu.edu.cn

Detail


Chr chr5
start 140537340
end 140558252
lncRNA name SRA1
entrez id NA
hgnc id NA
ensg id ENSG00000213523
refseq id NA
methods qPCR, Western blot etc.
regulated up-regulated
function description We report a significant higher SRA-intron-1 relative expression in breast tumors with higher progesterone receptor contents. Using an antisense oligoribonucleotide, we have successfully reprogrammed endogenous SRA splicing and increased SRA RNA-intron-1 relative level in T5 breast cancer cells. Our results suggest that the balance coding/non-coding SRA transcripts not only characterizes particular tumor phenotypes but might also, through regulating the expression of specific genes, be involved in breast tumorigenesis and tumor progression.
pubmed id 19483093
year 2009
title Increasing the relative expression of endogenous non-coding Steroid Receptor RNA Activator (SRA) in human breast cancer cells using modified oligonucleotides.
drug X
circulating X
survival X

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