Abstract:The dysregulation of long intergenic non‐coding RNA’s (lincRNAs) has become an emerging factor in cancer development. Dietary chemopreventive compounds, such as sulforaphane (SFN) from cruciferous vegetables, can alter epigenetic targets for cancer prevention but the impact of diet on lincRNA expression is unknown. Normal prostate epithelial cells and prostate cancer cells were treated with 15 μM SFN to test the hypothesis that SFN alters the expression of lincRNAs. RNA‐sequencing revealed that hundreds of lin… Show more
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