The Detail Information for This Interaction


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Detail:
ncRNA Symmbol:miR-642
ncRNA Category:lncRNA
Interaction Gene Symbol: KRT19
Death Pathway:apoptosis
Expression Direction of ncRNA:down
Species:Homo sapiens
Tissue:hepatocellular carcinoma cell
PMID: 25476897
Detail Description:

Knockdown of Linc00974 resulted in an inhibition of cell proliferation and invasion with an activation of apoptosis and cell cycle arrest in vitro, which was also validated by a subcutaneous and tail vein/intraperitoneal injection xenotransplantation model in vivo. We further investigated the interaction pattern of Linc00974 and KRT19. MiR-642 was identified, by acting as the competing endogenous RNA in regulating Linc00974 and KRT19. Linc00974 was increased owing to an abnormal hypomethylation promoter, which induced the upregulation of KRT19 via ceRNA interaction, resulting in the activation of the Notch and TGF-¦Â pathways as detected by cDNA microarray. 

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lncRNA symbol :     Transcript of KRT19    
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