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AC138128.1 an Intronic lncRNA originating from ERCC1 Implies a Potential Application in Lung Cancer Treatment.


ABSTRACT: Lung cancer is one of the most devastating tumors with a high incidence and mortality worldwide. Polymorphisms and expression of ERCC1 commonly predicted the occurrence and prognosis of lung cancer. However, few studies have focused on long non-coding RNAs related to ERCC1 though some studies reminded the importance of its post-transcriptional regulation. In the present study, an intronic lncRNA AC138128.1 originated from ERCC1 was firstly identified in microarray chip and database, and its possibility as a novel biomarker to predict lung cancer treatment was further discussed. Firstly, the qRT-PCR data showed that AC138128.1 expression was much lower in lung cancer comparing with its para-cancer tissues, which further analyzed by ROC curve. Similarly, the difference was also verified in 16HBE, A549 and LK2 cells. Then AC138128.1 expression was found to have an increasing trend in a dose or time-dependent manner after cisplatin treatment. Finally, the subcellular distribution of AC138128.1 reminded that AC138128.1 was mainly expressed in the nucleus. Interestingly a positive relationship between AC138128.1 and ERCC1 expression was only found in cancer tissues, which reminded AC138128.1 may be involved in the regulation of ERCC1. Therefore, as a preliminary exploration of the lncRNA originated from ERCC1, the present study suggested AC138128.1 is of potential value in predicting platinum analogue benefit in lung cancer.

SUBMITTER: Xiao M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6636308 | biostudies-literature | 2019

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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AC138128.1 an Intronic lncRNA originating from ERCC1 Implies a Potential Application in Lung Cancer Treatment.

Xiao Mingyang M   Cui Su S   Zhang Liang L   Yu Tao T   Zhang Guopei G   Zhang Qianye Q   Li Liuli L   Cai Yuan Y   Jin Cuihong C   Yang Jinghua J   Wu Shengwen S   Lu Xiaobo X  

Journal of Cancer 20190609 16


Lung cancer is one of the most devastating tumors with a high incidence and mortality worldwide. Polymorphisms and expression of <i>ERCC1</i> commonly predicted the occurrence and prognosis of lung cancer. However, few studies have focused on long non-coding RNAs related to <i>ERCC1</i> though some studies reminded the importance of its post-transcriptional regulation. In the present study, an intronic lncRNA AC138128.1 originated from <i>ERCC1</i> was firstly identified in microarray chip and d  ...[more]

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