The H19 Non-Coding RNA Is Essential for Human Tumor Growth
Hebrew University of Jerusalem
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Abstract
Background. Mutations and epigenetic aberrant signaling of growth factors pathways contribute to carcinogenesis. Recent studies reveal that non-coding RNAs are controllers of gene expression. H19 is an imprinted gene that demonstrates maternal monoallelic expression without a protein product; although its expression is shut off in most tissues postnatally, it is reactivated during adult tissue regeneration and tumorigenesis. Moreover, H19 is highly expressed in liver metastasis derived from a range of carcinomas. The objective of this study is to explore the role of H19 in carcinogenesis, and to determine its identification as an anti-tumor target. Methodology/ Principle Findings. By controlling oxygen…
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- Carcinogenesis
- Gene knockdown
- Cancer research
- Biology
- Long non-coding RNA
- RNA
- Oncogene
- Epigenetics
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- Good health and well-being
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