| [1] PubMed ID: | 30793356 |
| Disease Name: | Uterine Cervical Neoplasms |
| Sample: | cervical carcinoma tissues |
| Dysfunction Pattern: | Expression[highly expressed] |
| Validated Method: | qRT-PCR |
| Description: | In our study, we found the CERNA2 expression was obviously increased in cervical carcinoma tissues compared with adjacent normal cervical tissues. |
| Causality: | Yes |
| Causal Description: | The cell migration and invasion assays in vitro suggested that knockdown of CERNA2 remarkably inhibited cell migration and invasion in cervical carcinoma. |
| Clinical-realted Application: | In addition, we observed that metastatic lymph nodes exhibited high levels of CERNA2 expression in contrast to primary cervical carcinoma tissues. Furthermore, high CERNA2 expression was associated with advanced clinical stage, lymph node metastasis, distant metastasis poor histological grade, and short overall survival in cervical carcinoma patients. Moreover, high CERNA2 expression acted as an independent unfavorable predictor for overall survival in cervical carcinoma patients. |
| [2] PubMed ID: | 30964163 |
| Disease Name: | Uterine Cervical Neoplasms |
| Sample: | HPV-positive CC tissues and cells |
| Dysfunction Pattern: | Interaction[inhibition of let-7b ] |
| Validated Method: | Wound Healing Assay//Flow Cytometry//qRT-PCR//MTT//Luciferase Report Assay//Transwell Assay |
| Description: | HOST2 was upregulated in HPV-positive CC tissues and cells, which could promote the proliferation, migration and invasion, but inhibit the apoptosis of HPV-positive CC cells via inhibition of let-7b. |
| Causality: | Yes |
| Causal Description: | Over-expressed HOST2 reduced let-7b expression, promoted proliferation migration and invasion and inhibited the apoptosis of CaSki and HeLa cells,silencing HOST2 or overexpressing let-7b enhanced the expression of let-7b, inhibited proliferation migration and invasion, and promoted the apoptosis of CaSki and HeLa cells, and let-7b mimic could reverse the promoting effect of HOST2 on the growth of CC cells. |
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