LINC00341
Long Non-Coding RNA linc00341: A Key Player in Cancer and Neurological Disorders
Description
Long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) linc00341 is a recently discovered RNA molecule that plays a crucial role in various biological processes, including gene regulation, cellular differentiation, and disease development. It is located on chromosome 2q31.1 and has a length of approximately 1,000 nucleotides.
Associated Diseases
Linc00341 has been implicated in the development of several diseases, including:
Cancer:
- Lung cancer: Overexpression of linc00341 promotes lung cancer cell proliferation, invasion, and metastasis.
- Gastric cancer: linc00341 is downregulated in gastric cancer and inhibits cancer cell growth and metastasis.
- Colorectal cancer: linc00341 promotes colorectal cancer cell proliferation and migration.
Neurological disorders:
- Alzheimer's disease: linc00341 is decreased in Alzheimer's disease and protects against neuronal damage and cognitive impairment.
- Parkinson's disease: linc00341 is upregulated in Parkinson's disease and contributes to neuroinflammation and neuronal death.
Did you Know ?
- Linc00341 expression levels are significantly altered in over 70% of cancer cases, highlighting its potential as a diagnostic and therapeutic target.