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   LncRNA Name SOX2OT
   Synonyms SOX2-OT, NCRNA00043, SOX2OT, DKFZp761J1324
   Region GRCh38_3:180989762-181836880    Sequence
   Ensembl ENSG00000242808
   RefSeq NR_004053
   Circulating
   Drug-resisitant
   Prognostic
   MiRNA
   Variant
   TF
   Methylation
   Cancer Name gastric cancer
   ICD-0-3 C16  
   Methods qPCR, Luciferase reporter assay, Western blot etc.
   Sample gastric cancer tissues, cell line (MGC-803, SGC-7901, MKN-28 and TMK-1)
   Expression Pattern up-regulated
   Function Description

We observed that SOX2OT was overexpressed in GC tissues and cell lines. Overexpressed SOX2OT promoted cell proliferation and metastasis of GC cells (SGC-7901, TMK-1) and the phosphorylation of AKT2 as well, while knockdown of SOX2OT reversed these effects. Besides that, miR-194-5p was predicted to be a target of SOX2OT and decreased expression of miR-194-5p was observed in GC tissues and cell lines. Overexpressed miR-194-5p counteracted the promoting role of SOX2OT on cell proliferation and invasion of GC cells. Moreover, AKT2 was predicted to be a target of miR-194-5p. The expression of AKT2 was negatively regulated by miR-194-5p while positively regulated by SOX2OT. Overexpressed AKT2 also promoted GC cell proliferation and invasion. Our in vitro experiments suggested that SOX2OT promoted cell proliferation and metastasis of GC cells via sponging miR-194-5p from AKT2. Finally, our in vivo experiments indicated that overexpressed SOX2OT promoted GC tumor growth and metastasis in nude mice.

   Pubmed ID 29782828
   Year 2018
   Title Long noncoding RNA SOX2OT contributes to gastric cancer progression by sponging miR-194-5p from AKT2.
   External Links
   Links for  SOX2OT GenBank       HGNC       lncrnadb       Noncode
   Links for  gastric cancer Omim       Cosmic

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