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Aberrant Expression of Plncrna-1 and Tug1: Potential Biomarkers for Gastric Cancer Diagnosis and Clinically Monitoring Cancer Progression Publisher Pubmed



Baratieh Z1 ; Khalaj Z1 ; Honardoost MA1, 2 ; Emadibaygi M3, 4 ; Khanahmad H1 ; Salehi M1 ; Nikpour P1, 5
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Source: Biomarkers in Medicine Published:2017


Abstract

Aim: To evaluate PlncRNA-1, TUG1 and FAM83H-AS1 gene expression and their possible role as a biomarker in gastric cancer (GC) progression. Patients & methods: Long noncoding RNA expressions and clinicopathological characteristics were assessed in 70 paired GC tissues. Furthermore, corresponding data from 318 GC patients were downloaded from The Cancer Genome Atlas database. Results: Expression of PlncRNA-1 and TUG1 were significantly upregulated in GC tumoral tissues, and significantly correlated with clinicopathological characters. However, FAM83H-AS1 showed no consistently differential expression. The expression of these three long noncoding RNAs was significantly higher in The Cancer Genome Atlas tumoral tissues. Conclusion: In conclusion, PlncRNA-1 and TUG1 genes may play a critical role in GC progression and may serve as potential diagnostic biomarkers in GC patients. © 2017 2017 Future Medicine Ltd.
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