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Homo sapiens (human) long intergenic non-protein coding RNA 1311 (LINC01311) URS000075C74D_9606

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LINC01311: LINC01311 has been found to preferentially bind with miR-146b-5p and its overexpression leads to a decrease in the proliferative potential of TC cell lines [PMC9685481]. Overexpression of LINC01311 also induces apoptosis in TC cells by increasing the relative protein levels of Bax and decreasing the levels of Bcl-2 [PMC9685481]. The functionality of the LINC01311-miR-146b-5p interaction was further investigated, and it was found that overexpression of LINC01311 promotes apoptosis in TC cells [PMC9685481]. LINC01311 acts as a ceRNA by sponging miR-146b-5p, suppressing its expression, and inhibiting the progression of TC [PMC9685481]. Ectopic expression of LINC01311 reduces the proliferative and migratory potentials of TC cells in vitro and triggers apoptosis [PMC9685481]. The ceRNA activity of LINC01311 to miR-146a-5p in Alzheimer's disease has not been described [PMC9685481]. In vivo studies using a mouse xenograft tumor model showed that LINC01311 overexpression impedes tumor growth by reducing tumor size, volume, and weight [PMC9685481]. The expression levels of LINC01311 are downregulated in TC cells and tissues, while miR-146b-5p expression is enhanced [PMC9685481]. Overall, LINC01311 is an anti-oncogenic lncRNA that suppresses the malignant behavior of TC cells both in vitro and in vivo [PMC9685481].

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GUCGCCCCCACAGCCUGUGGGCUACGGGAACGCGAUCCGACUCGGCGGCCCUCCCUGCCUGGAUGGCCGGUCCCCGAGGCUGAGGAAGUCCAUUCCUCUUUCGGAAAUGGUCCCCAGGAAGCUUCUCCGUGUCCCCCUAUGGCCGGGUACUGAGCGGGGCCCGGGUGGUCUGCGGCCGUGGCCCCCGCCCCUCAGCGCAGGCGACCCUCCUGGCCCUGGCGGGCACAGCGCCUCUCCCGUGACCUGGGCCGGCCCGCAGGAUGAGCCCCCGGAUCACGAUCGCUGGCAUUUUAUUUACCUUCUUCCAUUACAACCCCAGGCGAGUCUCCCGGGCCCCGAGAGGAGGGGGUGACUGGUCAGGGUCAUCGGUAGCGGCGGCAGGGGCCUGCAUAGGGCUGCCUCGGGGCGACUAGCAGAAUGGCCGCCAGCCUCGGCUGCCCCAGCCCCCAGCGCAUGGAAUGUGCCCCGGGCCCCAGGAGCUCCAGGAACCGCGCUUGUGAGACGGAGCUUCGGCUGCUUGGAGCUAGUGAGCCACCGGCCACGGCAGGGAUUUGAGCAGAACUUGGGGGCAGAGGGAUGAGAUGGUGCAUCCCUUGAGGUCACUUCAGGAGAUGACACUCCUGUGGCUAAGUGUAGCUUCCCAGGUCAUGGCUCCCAGGUCAGGCCUGGUCAAUGGAGAAUUAAGUGGGCGUUGGGUGGUGGAUGGAUGUGAUUUGGCAGAGGGGACAAAUGUGACAACAGUGUAAUAAGGGCCAUGUUGGGGAGGGUCAGGGGUCAGGGUCCGGCCCAACCUGAGCAGAAGGGAGGCUGCUCUCAGGGAUAUUUGUCAGGUAGGAAUGGGUGGAGUGGAACUACAGGGCCACCAUGUUUCCCAUGGGUCACCCAUGGUGGCCUUGUCAUGUUUAUCCGUGAUCCUCAGUGUUCUCUGUGGUCCUCCCGUCACCCCUUUCAGACUGUCCUUUCAGUUCUCCACUGUCCCUGCAUCACCUCUGCCCCUGUCCCGUUUGUCUGUGUUCAGUCCAUGUUCCCAGGUCUUGAGGUGGCCCCUGGUUCUAUGCCCCUUACCUAAGACCCUGUGCAGGGAAUCUGUGAAAACACAGAGGAAAUAAAAAGUGAGGAAAAUAGUAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

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