31 Works
Identification of the RP11-21C4.1/SVEP1 gene pair associated with FAT2 mutations as a potential biomarker in gastric cancer
Lingshan Zhou, Yuan Yang, Min Liu, Yuling Gan, Rong Liu, Man Ren, Ya Zheng, Yuping Wang & Yongning Zhou
Gastric cancer (GC) is one of the most common malignancies worldwide. Despite rapid advances in systemic therapy, GC remains the third leading cause of cancer-related deaths. We aimed to identify a novel prognostic signature associated with FAT2 mutations in GC. We analyzed the expression levels of FAT2-mutant and FAT2-wildtype GC samples obtained from The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA). The Kaplan–Meier survival curve showed that patients with FAT2 mutations showed better prognosis than those without the...
Additional file 2 of Data integration and evolutionary analysis of long non-coding RNAs in 25 flowering plants
Shiye Sang, Wen Chen, Di Zhang, Xuan Zhang, Wenjing Yang & Changning Liu
Additional file 2. Conserved lncRNAs ratios for each species.
MicroRNA-146b-3p regulates the dysfunction of vascular smooth muscle cells via repressing phosphoinositide-3 kinase catalytic subunit gamma
Xijing Zhuang, Feng Gao, Lei Shi, Wei Liu, Wenjun Wang, Xuezhi He & Yang Gao
MicroRNAs are crucial regulators in the phenotype switch of vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs). Nonetheless, the role of miR-146b-3p in VSMCs remains unclear. In the present study, platelet-derived growth factor-BB (PDGF-BB) at different concentrations was employed to stimulate VSMCs for different times, to establish the model of VSMC dysfunction. The relative expression of miR-146b-3p was quantified by quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR). The proliferation of VSMCs was measured by BrdU assay. Flow cytometry analysis...
A seven-gene signature and the C–C motif chemokine receptor family genes are the sarcoma-related immune genes
Jiarui Chen, Tuo Liang, Jiemei Cen, Jie Jiang, Shixin Pan, Shengsheng Huang, Liyi Chen, Xuhua Sun, Hao Li, Tianyou Chen, Wei Liang, Shian Liao, Chaojie Yu, Yuanlin Yao, Zhen Ye, Wuhua Chen, Hao Guo, Xinli Zhan & Chong Liu
Cells of the tumor microenvironment exert a vital influence on sarcoma prognosis. This study aimed to analyze and identify differentially expressed genes (DEGs) related to immunity and their significance as immune biomarkers for the accurate prediction of overall survival of patients with sarcoma. The Cancer Genome Atlas was adopted for obtaining sarcoma gene microarray and corresponding clinical information. ESTIMATE algorithm was used to calculate tumor immune microenvironment indices. Immune-associated DEGs were identified using the limma...
Long intergenic non-protein coding RNA 02570 promotes nasopharyngeal carcinoma progression by adsorbing microRNA miR-4649-3p thereby upregulating both sterol regulatory element binding protein 1, and fatty acid synthase
Fei Liu, Jiazhang Wei, Yanrong Hao, Jiao Lan, Wei Li, Jingjin Weng, Min Li, Cheng Su, Bing Li, Mingzheng Mo, Fengzhu Tang, Yongli Wang, Yong Yang, Wei Jiao & Shenhong Qu
Our previous studies have elucidated a possible connection between long intergenic non-protein coding RNA 2570 (LINC02570) and nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC). However, the precise mechanism by which LINC02570 promotes NPC remains unknown. We used quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) to detect LINC02570 expression in nasopharyngeal cell lines, NPC tissues, and chronic rhinitis tissues. Subcellular LINC02570 localization was confirmed by fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH). The effects of LINC02570 stable knockdown and overexpression on viabillity, proliferation, migration,...
MicroRNA miR-188-5p as a mediator of long non-coding RNA MALAT1 regulates cell proliferation and apoptosis in multiple myeloma
Hui Liu, Zuofei Chi, Hong Jin & Wei Yang
Multiple myeloma (MM), a malignancy of plasma cells mainly derived from the bone marrow, has remained incurable generally. LncRNA MALAT1 has been reported to be upregulated in the MM cells and knockdown of MALAT1 inhibited MM cell cycle progression and enhanced cell apoptosis. Online target prediction showed that two target sites for MALAT1 existed in miR-188-5p, which has been identified as a tumor suppressor in other types of cancers. However, the role of miR-188-5p in...
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Hong Kong Baptist University31
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Capital Medical University28
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Chinese Academy of Sciences28
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Peking University26
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Shanghai Jiao Tong University24
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Zhejiang University23
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Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College23
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Sun Yat-sen University22
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Fudan University22
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Chinese PLA General Hospital22