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Homo sapiens (human) long intergenic non-protein coding RNA 1082 (LINC01082) URS000075C5C7_9606

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LINC01082: LINC01082 is a long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) that has been identified as a potential biomarker for predicting prognosis in prostate cancer [PMC8783709]. In the prostate cancer microenvironment, ceRNA networks were constructed, and LINC01082, along with miRNA hsa-miR-133a-3p and genes TTLL12, PTGDS, GAS6, CYP27A1, PKP3, and ZG16B were identified as potential biomarkers for prognosis [PMC8783709]. Additionally, a small intergenic region within 10 kb of the transcription start site of LINC01082 was identified [PMC6454695]. In the context of colon cancer cells SW480 and SW620, upregulation of LINC01082 was found to inhibit migration and invasion of these cells. This suggests that LINC01082 has antitumor activity in colon cancer [PMC7697375]. Overall, these findings highlight the potential role of LINC01082 as a prognostic biomarker in prostate cancer and its antitumor activity in colon cancer.

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GGUUUAGAUUAGCCGUGGCCUAGGCCGUUUGACGGGGUGACACGAGCCUGCAGGGCCGAGUCCAAGGCCCGGAGAUAGGACCAACCGUCAGGAAUGCGAGGAAUGUUUUUCUUCGGACUCUAUCGAGGCACACAGACAGACCAUGGGGAUUCUGUCUACAGUGACAGCCUUAACAUUUGCCAGAGCCCUGGACGGCUGCAGAAAUGGCAUUGCCCACCCUGCAAGUGAGAAGCACAGACUCGAGAAAUGUAGGGAACUCGAGAGCAGCCACUCGGCCCCAGGAUCAACCCAGCACCGAAGAAAAACAACCAGAAGAAAUUAUUCUUCAGCCUGAAAUGAAGCCGGGAUCAAAUGGUUGCUGAUCAGAGCCCAUAUUUAAAUUGGAAAAGUCAAAUUGAGCAUUAUUAAAUAAAGCUUGUUUAAUAUGUCUCAAACAGAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

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