[HTML][HTML] Human cancer long non-coding RNA transcriptomes

EA Gibb, EA Vucic, KSS Enfield, GL Stewart… - PloS one, 2011 - journals.plos.org
EA Gibb, EA Vucic, KSS Enfield, GL Stewart, KM Lonergan, JY Kennett, DD Becker-Santos
PloS one, 2011journals.plos.org
Once thought to be a part of the 'dark matter'of the genome, long non-coding RNAs
(lncRNAs) are emerging as an integral functional component of the mammalian
transcriptome. LncRNAs are a novel class of mRNA-like transcripts which, despite no known
protein-coding potential, demonstrate a wide range of structural and functional roles in
cellular biology. However, the magnitude of the contribution of lncRNA expression to normal
human tissues and cancers has not been investigated in a comprehensive manner. In this …
Once thought to be a part of the ‘dark matter’ of the genome, long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) are emerging as an integral functional component of the mammalian transcriptome. LncRNAs are a novel class of mRNA-like transcripts which, despite no known protein-coding potential, demonstrate a wide range of structural and functional roles in cellular biology. However, the magnitude of the contribution of lncRNA expression to normal human tissues and cancers has not been investigated in a comprehensive manner. In this study, we compiled 272 human serial analysis of gene expression (SAGE) libraries to delineate lncRNA transcription patterns across a broad spectrum of normal human tissues and cancers. Using a novel lncRNA discovery pipeline we parsed over 24 million SAGE tags and report lncRNA expression profiles across a panel of 26 different normal human tissues and 19 human cancers. Our findings show extensive, tissue-specific lncRNA expression in normal tissues and highly aberrant lncRNA expression in human cancers. Here, we present a first generation atlas for lncRNA profiling in cancer.
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