Basic Information
LncRNA/CircRNA Name | H19 |
Synonyms | H19, ASM, ASM1, BWS, D11S813E, LINC00008, NCRNA00008, WT2 |
Region | GRCh38_11:1995176-2001470 |
Ensemble | ENSG00000130600 |
Refseq | NR_002196 |
Classification Information
Regulatory Mechanism | Biological Function | Clinical Application | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
TF | Immune | Survival | |||
Enhancer | Apoptosis | Drug | |||
Variant | Cell Growth | Circulating | |||
MiRNA | EMT | Metastasis | |||
Methylation | Coding Ability | Recurrence |
Cancer&Entry Information
Cancer Name | bladder cancer |
ICD-0-3 | C67 |
Methods | qPCR, Western blot, Luciferase reporter assay etc. |
Sample | bladder carcinoma tissues, cell lines (BIU, 5673, EJ, T24) |
Expression Pattern | up-regulated |
Function Description | up-regulating H19 antagonized miR-29b-3p-mediated proliferation, migration and EMT suppression in BC cells. Furthermore,H19 knockdown partially reversed the function of miR-29b-3p inhibitor on DNMT3B and facilitated miR-29b-3p-induced MET. Taken together, we demonstrated for the first time that H19 might function as ceRNA (competing endogenous RNA) for miR-29b-3p and relieve the suppression for DNMT3B, which led to EMT and metastasis of BC. Our findings highlight a novel mechanism of H19 in progression of BC and provide H19/miR-29b-3p/ DNMT3B axis as a promising therapeutic target for BC. |
Pubmed ID | 28779971 |
Year | 2017 |
Title | lncRNA H19 regulates epithelial-mesench mal transition and metastasis of bladder cancer by miR-29b-3p as competing endogenous RNA |
External Links
Links for H19 | GenBank HGNC NONCODE |
Links for bladder cancer | OMIM COSMIC |