MIR100HG regulates CALD1 gene expression by targeting miR-142-5p to affect the progress of bladder cancer cells in vitro revealed by long noncoding RNA sequencing (lncRNA and mRNA)
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ABSTRACT: This project completed the transcriptome analysis of 6 samples and obtained 79.158 Gb Clean Data (after quality control sequencing data). The average clean data volume of each sample was 13.193 Gb, the Q30 base percentage was over 93.02%, and the GC content was 39.35. % To 46.16%. through lncRNA sequencing, bioinformatics analysis and cell function studies, we found that MIR100HG is a new bladder cancer promoter that regulates the expression of CALD1 gene by targeting miR-142-5p and promotes the proliferation, migration and invasion of bladder cancer cells. These findings provide a new perspective for the study of the pathogenesis and development of bladder cancer, and have the potential as a new target for the diagnosis, prognosis and targeted therapy of bladder cancer.
ORGANISM(S): Homo sapiens
PROVIDER: GSE185901 | GEO | 2021/10/18
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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