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Homo sapiens (human) WWTR1 antisense RNA 1 (WWTR1-AS1) URS00002DAAC2_9606

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WWTR1-AS1: WWTR1-AS1 is an antisense long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) that is increased in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) and is positively correlated with HNSCC cells [PMC9490863]. Inhibition of the antisense lncRNA ZEB2-AS1 impairs the stability of ZEB2 mRNA [PMC8717422]. Aberrant upregulation of WWTR1-AS1 is associated with malignant features and unfavorable prognosis in HNSCC by modulating WWTR1 mRNA stability [PMC8717422]. WWTR1-AS1 has also been identified as a potential lncRNA associated with glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) progression [PMC7831882]. Knockdown of WWTR1-AS1 reduces TAZ expression and increases apoptosis in head-neck squamous cell carcinoma [PMC8164607]. WWTR1-AS1 is among the lncRNAs related to overall survival in ovarian cancer (OC) and has binding sites with EIF4A3 [PMC7272521]. Treatment with ivermectin leads to changes in the expression of WWTR1-AS1 in OC cells [PMC7272521]. A study reported a significant correlation between higher expression levels of WWTR1-AS1 and larger tumor size, cervical node metastasis, and poor prognosis in head-neck squamous cell carcinoma [PMC8650115].

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CUGGGUAAGAGGAGACGGGUGCCCCCCACCCACUCCUCCCGGCCGCGCGGACCUCUCCCGCUCAGACCUGCAUCUGCAUUCCUUUGAGUUUACCACGGACUUGGGGCGGGAUCAAAGGGAAAGUGGCCUGAGCCUGUUUCAUCAAGGGGUUGUGGACCGAAACCAAGGCCGGGGGUGGCGGAGGGCACGCGGAUGAGGGGCUCAGGCCUAGGAAGGGCCGGUCCUGGACACCGCGCCCUCCCCUGCAGCCAGGCGCCGAGGCCUGCAGCACCCGGAGCGCCGCACUGACCCGCGAUUCUGCCCGAAGGCCGGCCCGGGUGCGCCCCGGCGCGGGGAGACACCAACAAGGCCAGCUUUUCCACGAGAGGCUGCUUAGCUCUUGUGACCAUAUUUGGUCUGGCGAGGAGGCAUCUUGGCUGCCUGGCUCUCAAUUGUCUGCUAGAGCACAGACGGUGCCCAGAAAGUGCCUCUGUCACUGGAGAUGCGGCUUCGCCAACGGGCUUGAGUGCAAUAGCUCCAUCUCAGCUCACUGCAACCUCCGCCUCCCGGGUUCAAACGAUUCUCCUGCCUCUGCCUCCCAAGUAGCUAGGAUUAAGACGCCUGCCACCACGCCCAGCUAAUUUUUGUAUUUUUUAAAAGCAAAAAUGGGGUUUCACCAUGUUGGCCAGGCUGGUCUCAAAUCCUGACUUCAGGUGAUCCGCCCGCCUCAGGCUCCCAAAGUGCUGGGAUUACAGGCAUGAGCCACCGCGCCCAGCCUGCCUUAAUAUUUUUACAGGGUAAAAUAAAGUCGAAGUUAAAAUCUGGAGCUGCCUUGGAGGAGAAAAGUUUAAGGAAAAGACAAGGCCACUCAUAGUUUUGCCUCGGAAAAGGUAGAAUUUUGGGGCCACUCCCUGAAUGGCUGCAUCCAUAUCCAAAACAGAACCACCAAAGUGAGCCACUUCCCCUGUUAUCUGUACUUGGAGGUGGCUCCAAUUCCAGACUCCUCAUAGACUGGAAGAAAUUAGGGCCAUCUUAGACUAAGGCAGGCAUACACGUAUCAUCCUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUGAGAUGGAGUCUCACUCUAUUGCCCAGGAUGGAGUGCAGUGGCAUGAUCGCGGCUCACUGCAACCUCUGCCUCCCUGGUUCAAGCAAUUAUCCUGCCUCAGCCUCCCGAGUAGCUGGGAUUCUGUGCAGCAAGUCCUCUGCCCAUAGGACUGGCAAAAGGAAAGGGGAAACUAGCACAGGUCACUCCUUGGAAAGUAGAAUCUUUGCAAGCUACUCUCAGAAGCCAUCACAGUUGCAACAACAGGGGAAAUAAGCUAUCGAACAAGAGGAAGUGACUGGAACCUAAUGAUACUAAUUCAGAAGUCACAAGGCUGACUUGAUGAUUAAAAGAUGAAAACUUGAGGCCAGCCCUACUCUAGGAAAGUCCUCACUCCCGAAGAAAGGAGACCUGAGCCACUAAGUAAGAAGUCCAGUUACCCUGUUGGAUAAACCACAUGGAGAAGGAAAGGCCCUGAGAUACUUGGAGAGAGGGAAAAGUCCAGCUGCCCAGCACCUGAGCUGAGCCCAGCCUCAGCCAACCCCACCGGCUGACUGCAAACACAUCAGUGACCACCAGUAAGACCAGCAGAGCUGCACAGCCAAGCCCAGCCCAGAUUGCAGAAUUGUGAGCAAAUAAAAUGGAUAUUGCUUUAAGCCACAAAA

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