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Homo sapiens (human) HOXA10 antisense RNA (HOXA10-AS) URS000049D760_9606

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HOXA10-AS: HOXA10-AS is a long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) that has been found to be frequently upregulated in glioma, suggesting its potential role in the progression of malignant glioma [PMC6151881]. The UPF1 RNA-IP assay confirmed UPF1 protein interaction with the HOXA10-AS transcript, and also revealed UPF1 binding to the TP63 transcript [PMC9300705]. This interaction between UPF1 and HOXA10-AS indicates a potential regulatory mechanism involving lncRNAs in glioma. Additionally, lncRNAs like HOXA10-AS have been shown to act as sponges for miRNAs, suggesting their involvement in cancer proliferation and metastasis [PMC9276040]. Therefore, investigating the network of HOXA10-AS and its targeted miRNA, as well as their effects on cancer progression and response to treatment, could provide valuable insights into potential therapeutic strategies for glioma [PMC9276040]. Understanding the role of lncRNAs like HOXA10-AS in cancer biology is crucial for developing targeted therapies that can effectively inhibit tumor growth and metastasis [PMC6151881].

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According to LncBase, this RNA is targeted by the following miRNAs:

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AAAGAAAGAAGAGAUAAAAGAGGAAGGGAAGACAGGGAAAAGAAGGAAGAAAAGAGAGGCGACUCCUAGCAGCGGCCGAGCUUACAGAGAGAAGGGUGGAGGUGUGUGGUGGAAGGGGAAAGCCGGCCGGCUGGCAAAGCGCUGCGGAGAAAGACACGAGGCUCCUGAGCAGGGAAAGCCGAGGUUGCCACCGCAGGCCUGGCACGACCAGGGCCGUGAUGCCCCGCCCGGCCCGACCCCCGCGCGCAGAGGUACCUGGAGACGAUUUCAACUGAAGUAAUGAAGGCAGUGUCGUGCUGUCGAGAGAAAGGUGGAUCCCAACAACAGGAAACUACCUAAAUCACCGACCAGUUCUGGUGCUGCCCGCGAAGGGCUGCCUCGCCCGCCGCCGCCGCCGCCUCCGCCGCUGCCGCCGCCGCCAAGGAGAGAACCCUGCCAUCGCGCCUGGCCCGGCCCAGCCCAGCCCCUAGGCAACCUGCGCCCGCCAGUGCAACAGAGUGCCCCAGGCGGCCGCAAAUGCGUCAAGGAAGGGGAAGCCACAGGCCCCAGUAAGCCAAAGUCAAGCCCGUUUGCCAACCUGCAUGUCCAUGCCUGUAAGCCCUUCUCUUGGCCAAGGAAGAAAGGAAGAAAGAAAAAAGAAACCCAGGGGCCUGUAUCCCCUGAUUAAACACAGCACAGCACUCCAGGCAGACAUGCCCGGUGGCGGCUCCUUUGCACCAUUGACCUCAGGCCAGACACCUCAGCGCCAACAAUGGGACCUCGGCCUUCCGGCUAGGUUUGCCCCAGGCUGGGCAGGAAACCAGCUCGGCCGAAGACAGGGGCCAUUUCGAGCAGUGGGACCCCAAGACAGCAAACCCAGCCCAGUCAGGACUUGACACUUAGGACAAUAUCUAUCUCUAUAGAAUUUUAGCAUGAUAUGGCUUUUUCCCCCAGAAAACAACAAAUAAACCAGCACCAAGCAAACACAAAGAAACAAAAAGUCAGAACAAACCAGCCCUGCACAGAUGUAACGGCCCAGGAGAUGGCGAGUGUGGGAGGGAGGAACAGGGCUCCAGCACAGGUGCGAGUUCCUGGGCAGAGCCUGAAGACAGAGGGAGGGGACCAGCGCUCGGGAAGUGAAAAAACCGCGUCGCCUGGAGAUUCAUCAGGAAAAAUUAAAGU

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