MSC-AS1


Description

The MSC-AS1 (MSC antisense RNA 1) is a ncRNA gene located on chromosome 8.

MSC-AS1 is a long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) that plays a role in regulating gene expression. It is involved in various cellular processes, such as cell proliferation, apoptosis, and differentiation. Its dysregulation has been implicated in the development of several diseases, including cancer and cardiovascular disease.

MSC-AS1, also known as MIR155HG, is a long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) that plays a crucial role in regulating gene expression. Studies have shown that MSC-AS1 is involved in various cellular processes, including cell proliferation, apoptosis, and differentiation. Its dysregulation has been implicated in the development of several diseases, such as cancer and cardiovascular disease. For instance, MSC-AS1 has been found to be overexpressed in certain cancer types, where it promotes tumor growth and metastasis. Conversely, MSC-AS1 has been shown to inhibit apoptosis in other contexts. The exact mechanisms by which MSC-AS1 exerts its effects are still under investigation, but it is thought to act through a variety of mechanisms, including interactions with microRNAs (miRNAs), transcription factors, and other lncRNAs.

MSC-AS1 is also known as MAT1.

Associated Diseases



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