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Homo sapiens (human) long intergenic non-protein coding RNA 841 (LINC00841) URS0000A766AF_9606

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LINC00841: LINC00841 is a long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) gene that has been associated with risk of coronary artery disease (CAD) in certain ethnic groups [PMC7940190]. One specific single nucleotide variant (SNV), rs1870634, located downstream of LINC00841, has been strongly linked to CAD risk and is more prevalent in CAD patients [PMC7261909]. In a study using Caco-2 cells, LINC00841 was found to be the only upregulated lncRNA gene after infection with ΔspeG [PMC4827826]. The LINC00841 gene region has also been associated with myocardial infarction in individuals of European ancestry and showed significance in African Americans as well, suggesting its role in conferring risk for coronary heart disease (CHD) across ethnic groups [PMC6315411]. Variants in the LINC00841 gene have been consistently associated with myocardial infarction and CHD [PMC6315411]. Additionally, LINC00841 was one of the top differentially methylated loci during the classification process for CHD [PMC4684329]. In summary, LINC00841 is a lncRNA gene that has been linked to CAD risk and myocardial infarction across different ethnic groups. Variants within this gene have shown associations with CAD susceptibility and CHD. The upregulation of LINC00841 after infection suggests its potential role in disease progression. Additionally, differential methylation at this locus further supports its involvement in CHD.

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AGGGUGGCAUAGACGGCGAGCCCAGGGAGGCCACUGACAUGCAUUCAAGAGAAAAGAAAAGAAGCCAGGCUUUGGCAUAAGUGCUUCAUGGUGGAGUGAGAAUGGCUUGCCCUGGAAGGGUCAUGUUUUAGAAGGAGUGAUCUUCAUUGUGAAGUCUAAACUGUUCUGGAAAUAUAAGCUUUGAAACCCAGACACUAAAGUAAAAGAACCAUCAACACAAGUGACAUGUCAUAGCAGGAGCUGACACAGCCUCACCAGCCCAUGCUCGGCCAGACUAGGGAGCAUCGGCCGCUUGUUCCAUCCUGUGCUUGUCUGCCUGCCUCUCUGUCAUGAGACGCAUUCGAAGAGUCCUGGGCCCAAAAGCAACUCACAGUCCAGGAAGACGUCCAGGCCUUGGGUGACGCUCAGUCUCAGUAAAUGGCCCUGGCUGGCAGGUGGUGGUGGGAGGGACCCAGGAAGACAGCAAAUUACUUUACCCUACAAUUAAAGGAUCAGACAGCCAUUUGGAACAGUUGUGCUUACACUGACCACUACCAGCAGCCCAAUCGCUCCUUUCAUCAGAAUGCACAGCUGGCCUUGUGCCACCAAGAUCCCCUGCGGACAAGACCAGAAUUAAAGCAUGUGGAUGAUCCGAACAACACAAGAAUAAGCUAGAAUGUGAAGCAGAGUCAAUCUUAUCAGUUAAUAAAGUCAAGUUGUUGAUUCAGAGAAGAUUGGCCCUGAGAGGAUUUCAGGAGCAGCAGUGUCAUCAGAGCCGAGGCUUCAUUUGUGGUUGUUACCACAAACUCUUGGCUGAACCCAGAGGUGGACAAGAUUUGGGUUAUAGGAAGACUUUGAGGCCAGAGCACAGUGACAUUGGAGGGAGCCGCAACCCUCCCUGGGUUGAAGGAACUAAGGAGGCUCUGGGCCACAGCCUCAGAUGCAGAAACAGCAGCAGCAGCCCCACAGGCUGAGGAACCAAAUCCCUGCUUGAGGCCAAACCCCUGCAA

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