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Homo sapiens (human) long intergenic non-protein coding RNA 1703 (LINC01703) URS0000BC460D_9606

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LINC01703: LINC01703 is a long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) that has been studied in the context of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) malignancy. In a recent study, the role of LINC01703 in NSCLC malignancy was characterized, and the detailed mechanism of action was unraveled [PMC8790138]. It was found that LINC01703 enhances the invasiveness of NSCLC cells by modulating the miR-605-3p/MACC1 pathway [PMC9558288]. LINC01703 is a type of lncRNA, which are RNA molecules that are longer than 200 nucleotides and do not code for proteins [PMC8790138]. In NSCLC, LINC01703 has been found to play a role in promoting malignancy. The study mentioned in the text aimed to understand this role and elucidate the underlying mechanism [PMC8790138]. The study revealed that LINC01703 enhances invasiveness in NSCLC cells by modulating the miR-605-3p/MACC1 pathway [PMC9558288]. Specifically, LINC01703 affects miR-605-3p, which is a microRNA involved in gene regulation. By changing miR-605-3p levels or activity, LINC01703 indirectly affects MACC1 expression or function. MACC1 is known to promote cancer cell invasion and metastasis [PMC9558288]. In conclusion, LINC01703 has been identified as an important player in NSCLC malignancy. It enhances invasiveness by modulating the miR-605-3p/MACC1 pathway. Understanding these mechanisms could potentially lead to new therapeutic strategies for NSCLC treatment.

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ACGCCCACCGGGUCCGCCCCCACGCGGCCGCCUGCACAGGGGGUUCCAGCCACCCGCGCUCUCCCAGGUUUGCCGACCUUACGGGCCCUUCUCCGCCAGCCCUGGCUGGGUCACCCCCACGACCCGGGACUCCCCCGCCGUUCCCUCCCGGGCUGCCUGCAGUGAGGUCCGCUCCUGAGGCCUCAGCCUCGCCGGGGGUAGGGCCCUCUCCCGCCGUCGCCGCAGCUCCUUUCCGUCCCGGGGCCUGGGGGGCACCGUCCCACGGGUGAGGGCCGCCUCCAGCGCCUGGCCCAGCCAUGCGAACGCCUGGAGCCCGCGAGCUGCAGCUGCGGCCCUGAAGGUGCCGCAUAUCCUGCCGAGUGGGUGAAGCGUGGCACUUUGGAAAACAAAUCGGGUGAUCCGCCCACCUCGGCCUCCCAAAGUGCUGGAAUUACAGGCAUGAACCACGGUGCCCGGCUGACACAAGGAACUUUCUAUGAGGUCCUAGGAAUGAAGGAAAACAGGCAAUAAGGCAAGAAUCGCUGUCGAAGGAGUCUGCGCCACCUGCUCGCACAGCUCACUUGUGCCUUCUGAGCCUGCUGGAGCCCAGUGUACAUAUGCCGUCUCCGCGUGAUUAGAGAUUGCUGCUGCACGUGCCCAAUCCCGUGGCGGGGCUGGAACACAAACGGGGUGGUGUUCCAGCUGCAACCAUGCAGAUGAAGACUAUACCCUAGGAGAUGGAGGAACAACAGACAAGAAAGAAACCUGGGUUCCUGAAUAACCACGUGGAGCCAAGCAGCUUACUUAUCUCAAGCCACUGUUGCCCACCUCCAGAUUGAACUGUCUGCAAACAAAUCUUUACUUGAUGAGAAGUUUAAAUAUAAUUAAAUCUAGAAUAUUACA

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