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Homo sapiens (human) MME antisense RNA 1 (MME-AS1) URS0000811EB5_9606

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MME-AS1: MME-AS1 is a long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) that has been identified as a candidate biomarker for subtype classification and prognosis prediction in diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) [PMC7244244]. It is one of the 17 lncRNAs that make up a signature for subtype classification and prognosis prediction in DLBCL [PMC7244244]. Another study has reported that MME-AS1 is associated with prognosis in patients with intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma [PMC8097183]. In DLBCL, other lncRNAs such as HOTAIR, PEG10, HULC, NONHSAG026900, lincRNA-p21, PANDA, and MALAT1 have also been found to be associated with prognosis and clinical features [PMC8097183] [PMC7244244] [PMC9170579] [PMC4904406] [PMC8863945]. A set of six lncRNAs including SACS-AS1, MME-AS1, CSMD2-AS1, RP11-360F5.1, RP11-25K19.1, and CTC-467M3.1 have been identified as being substantially correlated with the prognosis of DLBCL patients and can estimate overall survival beyond the conventional International Prognostic Index (IPI) system [PMC9170579]. These six-lncRNA signature can classify patients into high-risk or low-risk groups based on their expression levels of these lncRNAs. Patients in the low-risk group have better overall survival rates compared to those in the high-risk group [PMC9170579]. However, further studies are needed to understand the molecular function of these lncRNAs and other prognostic lncRNAs in DLBCL [PMC9170579] [PMC8863945].

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GGUGAGAGAAGCAGAGGCCCAAAGGAAUAUUGCAAAUACCCAAGGUCACCCUGUCAGGAGUGGCAGAAUAGGGCUGGAACAAGGACUCUUUUCUCUGGACAGCUUGCACCUACAAUCCUUUCCAUCUUGCACCUACAAUCCACUCGAACACUGCAGCAUGGAGGCAGACUCCUUGCCAACGGGUAUUGUCGAGAGCUUCUUCCUACCAUCAUUUGAAGAAAAAAAGCUUGGAGAUGGGGAAGAAUGAUUGAUCAACAUGUUUCUUCCUUAGUUUGUUACUGCUGUUGUUUUAAAUCGAGAAAGCAUUUUUAAACAGGAUGGGGGGGGACUGAUAAUAUCAGUCCUCCUUAAUUUCAUUACAGCCGAGUCAUCAGUAUUUUAGUAUUUCUUGCAGGUUGAUGAUUACAACAAUAUAAUUUUAUUUAUUUUAAUUAAACUCUAUUUGCUUCCCACAUAAUUUGUGUUGACUCACAAGAAAAACAUGUAUGUGUAAACCCAGGGAUAUUAGACUAAAAUUGAGAGAUCAGAAACGAUGUAGAACAAAUAGAUUGCGUUGACGUGACUACGAAGUAUUAUAAAAGAAAAUAAACAAAAAUCAUGAUUAGGAAAUAUAUUAUGACUAUGUUUAUAUAUAUUCAGACAGUUACUAUAAUUCAGGUUCAGAUACGAUUCCAAGCUGUCUGGCAAGAAAGUCAAAAUGGAAAAUGUGCUCUUACUACUCCUAGGGGGAAACAUUGUUCCUUGCAUGACUUCUGAAAGGUAAUUCUGAUGUGUCCUCGACAUUUUCAUAGCAAACGUGGCAGCAAAUUUUUUAGGUAAACAGCUUAU

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