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Homo sapiens (human) ZNF236 divergent transcript (ZNF236-DT) URS000075A384_9606

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ZNF236-DT: ZNF236-DT is a divergent transcript of the protein-coding gene ZNF236, located on chromosome 18 [PMC9440826]. It is one of the 12 necroptosis-related long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) highly associated with overall survival (OS) in glioma patients [PMC9440826]. ZNF236-DT, along with four other lncRNAs (AC025857.2, AL513534.1, AC083864.2, and AC023024.1), is reported for the first time in this study [PMC9440826]. In glioma patients, ZNF236-DT and PAN3-AS1 are identified as protective factors with a hazard ratio (HR) less than 1 [PMC8940287]. Conversely, CASC8, SH3PXD2A-AS1, and LINP1 are identified as risk factors with HR greater than 1 [PMC8940287]. ZNF236-DT is also one of the 10 ferroptosis-related lncRNAs associated with pancreatic cancer prognosis [PMC8940287]. It is included in a novel prognostic ferroptosis-related lncRNA signature along with CASC8, PAN3-AS1, SH3PXD2A-AS1, and LINP1 for predicting overall survival in pancreatic cancer patients [PMC8940287]. Additionally, ZNF236-DT is part of an 11-lncRNA prognostic risk model for predicting prognosis in pancreatic cancer patients [PMC9549010].

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