2023
DOI: 10.1155/2023/1298312
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LncRNA PTOV1-AS2 Promotes Colon Cancer Progression through the miR-145-5p/FSCN1 Axis

Abstract: Objective. The long noncoding RNA (lncRNA) gene PTOV1-AS2 is a potentially oncogenic lncRNA gene. However, its role and regulatory mechanism in the occurrence and development of colon cancer are still unclear. In this study, the lncRNA PTOV1-AS2 was used as a starting point to investigate the role of competing endogenous RNA (ceRNA) regulatory mechanisms in colon cancer. Methods. The expression of lncRNA PTOV1-AS2 mRNA in colon cancer tissues and cell lines was measured by quantitative real-time polymerase cha… Show more

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“…We found a higher targeting of the RNA Degradation pathway to be associated with poorer survival outcome in males (z-score of the coefficient corresponding to pathway score is 2.030 with p-value 0.042) but did not have any impact in females (z-score of the coefficient corresponding to pathway score is -0.740 with p-value 0.459). The leading genes contributing towards a higher targeting of RNA degradation among males include CNOT1 [23], CNOT2 [24], CNOT3 [25] and DCP1A [26], all of which have previously been found to have prognostic significance in various cancers, including non-small cell lung cancer.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We found a higher targeting of the RNA Degradation pathway to be associated with poorer survival outcome in males (z-score of the coefficient corresponding to pathway score is 2.030 with p-value 0.042) but did not have any impact in females (z-score of the coefficient corresponding to pathway score is -0.740 with p-value 0.459). The leading genes contributing towards a higher targeting of RNA degradation among males include CNOT1 [23], CNOT2 [24], CNOT3 [25] and DCP1A [26], all of which have previously been found to have prognostic significance in various cancers, including non-small cell lung cancer.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%