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SNORD104: SNORD104 is a small nucleolar RNA (snoRNA) that has been found to be downregulated in response to androgens, with a 5-fold decrease in expression [PMC8374107]. In addition, SNORD104 is upregulated in luminal breast cancer (BC) tumors that are estrogen receptor (ER) positive and progesterone receptor (PR) positive, compared to ER negative and PR negative tumors [PMC9803687]. Other small non-coding RNAs that show a negative response to androgens include miR-17-5p, miR-136-3p, miR-181c-5p, miR-625-3p, piR-31355, and the 5'-tRF LysCTT [PMC8374107]. These findings suggest that SNORD104 may play a role in the regulation of androgen signaling pathways and may be involved in the development of luminal BC tumors. Further research is needed to fully understand the functional significance of SNORD104 in these processes.
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