Basic Information
LncRNA/CircRNA Name | LINC00205 |
Synonyms | NA |
Region | GRCh38_21:45288050-45297806 |
Ensemble | ENSG00000223768 |
Refseq |
Classification Information
Regulatory Mechanism | Biological Function | Clinical Application | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
TF | Immune | Survival | |||
Enhancer | Apoptosis | Drug | |||
Variant | Cell Growth | Circulating | 2 | ||
MiRNA | EMT | Metastasis | |||
Methylation | Coding Ability | Recurrence |
Cancer&Entry Information
Cancer Name | hepatocellular carcinoma |
ICD-0-3 | C22.0 |
Methods | qPCR, Luciferase reporter assay, in vitro knockdown |
Sample | The human normal hepatic cell line LO2, HCC cell lines (Hep3B and Huh7) and human embryonic kidney 293 T (HEK293T), HCC tissues and matched tumor-adjacent tissues |
Expression Pattern | up-regulated |
Function Description | the expression of LINC00205 was dramatically up-regulated in HCC tissues compared to adjacent nontumor tissues. Furthermore, the level of LINC00205 in both Hep3B and Huh7 cells was prominently higher than that in normal hepatic cell line LO2. Notably, the high expression of LINC00205 was strongly correlated with tumor size ?? cm, venous infiltration and advanced tumor stages. Functionally, LINC00205 knockdown obviously repressed the proliferation, migration and invasion of Hep3B and Huh7 cells in vitro. An inverse correlation between LINC00205 and miR-122-5p was detected in HCC tissues. Interestingly, LINC00205 knockdown increased the level of miR-122-5p in both Hep3B and Huh7 cells. Mechanistically, luciferase reporter assay demonstrated LINC00205 acted as a competing endogenous RNA (ceRNA) by directly interacting with miR-122-5p. More importantly, miR-122-5p overexpression significantly restrained the proliferation, migration and invasion of HCC cells. |
Pubmed ID | 31272761 |
Year | 2019 |
Title | LINC00205 promotes proliferation, migration and invasion of HCC cells by targeting miR-122-5p |
External Links
Links for LINC00205 | GenBank HGNC NONCODE |
Links for hepatocellular carcinoma | OMIM COSMIC |