PLX243317
GSE134308: Identification of miR-194-5p target genes in gastric cancer
- Organsim human
- Type RNASEQ
- Target gene
- Project ARCHS4
Increasing studies report that miR-194-5p plays a tumor suppressor role in gastric cancer (GC). Previous studies have revealed that miR-194 inhibited gastric cancer progression through different pathways by affecting the expression level of different target genes. For example, miR-194 have been reported to be able to regulate the expression of FOXM1, NR2F2, BMI1, SDAD1, RBX1, KDM5B, ZEB1 and AKT2 etc. It suggested that miR-194 may play complicated roles in GC. To figure out the mechanism of miR-194' tumor suppressor role in GC, we performed RNA sequencing in two different GC cell lines. Our studies showed that miR-194 tends to regulated target genes by binding on their 3' untranslated regions with either 7-mer-A1 or 7-mer-m8 or 8-mer. Approximately 138 genes were downregulated in both SGC7901 and BGC823 cell lines that transfected with miR-194-5p mimics compared to negative control siRNAs. Most of the downregulated genes have not reported yet. SOURCE: Qin Shanshan (qinss77@163.com) - Institute of Basic Medical Sciences, School of Basic Medical Sciences, Hubei University of Medicine
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