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   LncRNA Name DANCR
   Synonyms DANCR, AGU2, ANCR, KIAA0114, SNHG13, lncRNA-ANCR
   Region GRCh38_4:52712404-52720351    Sequence
   Ensembl ENSG00000226950
   RefSeq NR_024031
   Circulating
   Drug-resisitant
   Prognostic
   MiRNA
   Variant
   TF
   Methylation
   Cancer Name retinoblastoma
   ICD-0-3 C69.2  M9510/3
   Methods qPCR, Western blot etc.
   Sample retinoblastoma tissues, cell lines (Weri-Rb1, Y79, SO-RB50, HXO-RB44, ARPE-19 and hTERT-RPE1)
   Expression Pattern up-regulated
   Function Description

DANCR was up-regulated in RB tissue and cell lines.Moreover, the ectopic overexpression of DANCR indicated poor overall survivals and disease free survival (DFS) for RB patients.In vitro and in vivo experiments, DANCR knockdown suppress the proliferation, migration, invasion, and epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) correlated protein (N-cadherin, Vimentin) of RB cells. Bioinformatics analysis predicted that miR-34c and miR-613 targeted with 3'-UTR of DANCR, besides, miR-34c and miR-613 also targeted with 3'-UTR of MMP-9, which was validated by luciferase reporter assay. Functional experiments demonstrated that miR-34c and miR-613 could reverse the oncogenic function of DANCR in RB tumorigenesis. In conclusion, our results reveal that DANCR function as competing endogenous RNA (ceRNA) for miR-34c and miR-613 to modulate progression and metastasis in RB oncogenesis via targeting MMP-9, presenting the in-depth regulation of DANCR in RB and providing a novel insight for ceRNA mechanism for RB.

   Pubmed ID 29744877
   Year 2018
   Title Long noncoding RNA DANCR aggravates retinoblastoma through miR-34c and miR-613 by targeting MMP-9.
   External Links
   Links for  DANCR GenBank       HGNC       lncrnadb       Noncode
   Links for  retinoblastoma Omim       Cosmic

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