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Homo sapiens (human) atherosclerotic plaque pathogenesis associated transcript (APPAT) URS00007E40C8_9606

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APPAT: Major downregulation of atherosclerotic plaque pathogenesis-associated transcript (APPAT) has been found in coronary artery samples from patients with severe stenosis, and the level of circulating APPAT correlates negatively with that of circulating miR-647, which has been identified as a candidate target of APPAT [PMC6964217]. Thus, dynamic changes in the level of APPAT might indicate disease stage in clinical diagnostic applications [PMC6964217]. About 12 LncRNAs were up-regulated and 4 (GAS5, ZFAS1, APPAT and ANRIL) were down-regulated [PMC6435511]. The clinical significance of the lncRNA, APPAT, in the diagnosis and progression of AS has been illustrated [PMC10013137]. The dynamical alteration of APPAT might provide potential value in the development of disease in clinical diagnosis [PMC5775756]. The expressions of APPAT and its targeting miR-647 were detectable in circulating blood and pathological tissue both [PMC5775756]. Comparison between APPAT and cTnI showed no significant difference (P = 0.4678) [PMC5775756]. The distribution and subcellular location of APPAT was determined from samples collected from coronary artery tissue [PMC5775756]. Unlike mitochondrial genome originated lncRNAs which were mainly expressed in heart ,APPAT gene was localized on autosomal (chromosomes 2) and should initially generated in nucleus but functioned in cytoplasm [PMC5775756].

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GCAUGGGAUGCACAAAUGGAAAUUCCACUGGGUCUGCAGCUCACACAUAGGCAUGACCAGCAUAGAGAUAGAGAGGCCCCAGUGCUGCUGAGUAACUGUGAUUCCCCAGGUGAUGGCAUCAGCUGAGAAGGGAAGGAAGCCCAUGAGAGGACACUGAAGAAGGAGUGAGCAGACAAUAAGAAGCCCACAGAAGACAGAGAAGGAACAACUAGAGGGAGAAGCCAAGGCAGGCGUGUGUGUUUCUCCACAGACACUACCCAAAGCAGUGCUUCACUACAGUGGCAGACAGACCUGAAAAUUUUCAUCUGAAGCAGCAGAGUGAACUGCAGAGGCAGGUCACCAACCAGUGUGGAGGCUAAAAGCGGGCCUCUUUGGGGAUUCCAGGUGGAAGUGUUGGACAUCUGUAGUAUUCCUGGUCUCGAAUCAUCCUGAUAUUCUUCAUUUUGUUAUUCACAUUGGACUAGGAGAUAGAAUCUCACUAUGUUGACCAGGCUGGUCUUGAACUCUUGGCACCCAAGCGAUCCUUUUGCCUGGAAUCCCAAAGUGUCAGAUUUACUGAAGAAUAUUUCAUUGUAAUUACUUUUUAUACUUUAUAGGUCAAGAGCUCUGUUUUAAAUACAAAAUUUAUUGAAUAUACUUUUUCAAACAAAGUUUCAUGUUCUAAUCAUUGUCUGAUUUCAGCAUUAAAUGAAACACAGUAAAGAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

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