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VTRNA2-1 gene
Known as:
hvg-5
, NC886
, CORD BLOOD LYMPHOCYTE-DERIVED NONCODING RNA 3
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MIRN886 microRNA, human
VTRNA1-2 gene
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Review
2020
Review
2020
Protein kinase R and its cellular regulators in cancer: An active player or a surveillant?
Yong Sun Lee
,
N. Kunkeaw
,
Yeon-Su Lee
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews - RNA
2020
Corpus ID: 195327674
Protein kinase R (PKR), originally known as an antiviral protein, senses various stresses as well as pathogen‐driven double…
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2020
2020
A Regulatory Noncoding RNA, nc886, Suppresses Esophageal Cancer by Inhibiting the AKT Pathway and Cell Cycle Progression
Wonkyun Ronny Im
,
Hyun-Sung Lee
,
+10 authors
Yong Sun Lee
Cells
2020
Corpus ID: 214733653
nc886 is a regulatory non-coding RNA (ncRNA) whose expression is frequently silenced in malignancies. In the case of esophageal…
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2020
2020
Uncovering Tumour Heterogeneity through PKR and nc886 Analysis in Metastatic Colon Cancer Patients Treated with 5-FU-Based Chemotherapy
María Belén Ortega-García
,
A. Mesa
,
+13 authors
M. García
Cancers
2020
Corpus ID: 211087334
Colorectal cancer treatment has advanced over the past decade. The drug 5-fluorouracil is still used with a wide percentage of…
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Highly Cited
2018
Highly Cited
2018
DNA methylation in blood from neonatal screening cards and the association with BMI and insulin sensitivity in early childhood
S. J. V. Dijk
,
Timothy J. Peters
,
+6 authors
Peter L. Molloy
International Journal of Obesity
2018
Corpus ID: 24617189
Background/Objectives:There is increasing evidence that metabolic diseases originate in early life, and epigenetic changes have…
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2018
2018
The Noncoding RNA nc886 Regulates PKR Signaling and Cytokine Production in Human Cells
Ewelina Golec
,
L. Lind
,
Munazza Qayyum
,
A. Blom
,
B. King
Journal of Immunology
2018
Corpus ID: 54613892
Protein kinase RNA-activated (PKR) is a cytoplasmic receptor for dsRNA, and as such is involved in detection of viral infection…
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2018
2018
A human cellular noncoding RNA activates the antiviral protein 2′–5′-oligoadenylate synthetase 1
Brenda M. Calderon
,
G. Conn
Journal of Biological Chemistry
2018
Corpus ID: 52046699
The 2′–5′-oligoadenylate synthetase (OAS) family of enzymes sense cytosolic dsRNA, a potent signal of viral infection. In…
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2016
2016
nc886, a non-coding RNA and suppressor of PKR, exerts an oncogenic function in thyroid cancer
E. Lee
,
Seung-hyun Hong
,
+12 authors
Yong Sun Lee
OncoTarget
2016
Corpus ID: 3590942
nc886 is a recently identified cellular non-coding RNA and its depletion leads to acute cell death via PKR (Protein Kinase RNA…
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Highly Cited
2015
Highly Cited
2015
Independent genomewide screens identify the tumor suppressor VTRNA2-1 as a human epiallele responsive to periconceptional environment
M. Silver
,
Noah J. Kessler
,
+15 authors
R. Waterland
Genome Biology
2015
Corpus ID: 11698562
BackgroundInterindividual epigenetic variation that occurs systemically must be established prior to gastrulation in the very…
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2014
2014
Variable maternal methylation overlapping the nc886/vtRNA2-1 locus is locked between hypermethylated repeats and is frequently altered in cancer
V. Romanelli
,
K. Nakabayashi
,
+8 authors
D. Monk
Epigenetics
2014
Corpus ID: 17517585
Cancer is as much an epigenetic disease as a genetic one; however, the interplay between these two processes is unclear. Recently…
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2012
2012
A Tumor Surveillance Model: A Non-Coding RNA Senses Neoplastic Cells and Its Protein Partner Signals Cell Death
S. Jeon
,
Betty H. Johnson
,
Yong Sun Lee
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
2012
Corpus ID: 18588060
nc886 (= pre-miR-886 or vtRNA2-1) is a non-coding RNA that has been recently identified as a natural repressor for the activity…
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