Search Results - "Zong, Xinying"
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Long Noncoding RNA MALAT1 Promotes Hepatocellular Carcinoma Development by SRSF1 Upregulation and mTOR Activation
Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (01-03-2017)“…Several long noncoding RNAs (lncRNA) are abrogated in cancer but their precise contributions to oncogenesis are still emerging. Here we report that the lncRNA…”
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Functional and prognostic significance of long non-coding RNA MALAT1 as a metastasis driver in ER negative lymph node negative breast cancer
Published in Oncotarget (28-06-2016)“…MALAT1 (metastasis associated lung adenocarcinoma transcript1) is a conserved long non-coding RNA, known to regulate gene expression by modulating…”
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Long Noncoding RNA PURPL Suppresses Basal p53 Levels and Promotes Tumorigenicity in Colorectal Cancer
Published in Cell reports (Cambridge) (05-09-2017)“…Basal p53 levels are tightly suppressed under normal conditions. Disrupting this regulation results in elevated p53 levels to induce cell cycle arrest,…”
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Control of Foxp3 induction and maintenance by sequential histone acetylation and DNA demethylation
Published in Cell reports (Cambridge) (14-12-2021)“…Regulatory T (Treg) cells play crucial roles in suppressing deleterious immune response. Here, we investigate how Treg cells are mechanistically induced…”
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SRSF1 regulates the assembly of pre-mRNA processing factors in nuclear speckles
Published in Molecular biology of the cell (15-09-2012)“…The mammalian cell nucleus is compartmentalized into nonmembranous subnuclear domains that regulate key nuclear functions. Nuclear speckles are subnuclear…”
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Knockdown of nuclear-retained long noncoding RNAs using modified DNA antisense oligonucleotides
Published in Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.) (01-01-2015)“…Long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) have recently emerged as important players in diverse cellular processes. Among them, a large fraction of lncRNAs are localized…”
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RNA splicing control: Yet another gene regulatory role for long nuclear noncoding RNAs
Published in RNA biology (01-11-2011)“…The mammalian genome harbors a large number of long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) that do not code for proteins, but rather they exert their function directly as…”
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The S-phase-induced lncRNA SUNO1 promotes cell proliferation by controlling YAP1/Hippo signaling pathway
Published in eLife (27-10-2020)“…Cell cycle is a cellular process that is subject to stringent control. In contrast to the wealth of knowledge of proteins controlling the cell cycle, very…”
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Natural antisense RNA promotes 3′ end processing and maturation of MALAT1 lncRNA
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Regulatory T cell suppressive capacity is governed by synergistic Foxp3 enhancers
Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (01-05-2021)“…Abstract Regulatory T (Treg) cells bearing a diverse antigen receptor repertoire suppress pathogenic T cells and maintain immune homeostasis during their long…”
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Cis -proteomics reveals novel transcriptional regulators of Treg development and function
Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (01-05-2019)“…Abstract The immune suppressive function of regulatory T (Treg) cells is governed by the Foxp3-depenent transcriptional programs that remain unclear, which…”
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Malat1 is not an essential component of nuclear speckles in mice
Published in RNA (Cambridge) (01-08-2012)“…Malat1 is an abundant long, noncoding RNA that localizes to nuclear bodies known as nuclear speckles, which contain a distinct set of pre-mRNA processing…”
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A distal Foxp3 enhancer enables interleukin-2 dependent thymic Treg cell lineage commitment for robust immune tolerance
Published in Immunity (Cambridge, Mass.) (11-05-2021)“…Activation of the STAT5 transcription factor downstream of the Interleukin-2 receptor (IL-2R) induces expression of Foxp3, a critical step in the…”
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Natural antisense RNA promotes 3' end processing and maturation of MALAT1 lncRNA
Published in Nucleic acids research (07-04-2016)“…The RNase P-mediated endonucleolytic cleavage plays a crucial role in the 3' end processing and cellular accumulation of MALAT1, a nuclear-retained long…”
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Genetic tracing of thymic T cell differentiation
Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (01-05-2023)“…Abstract Thymic T cell differentiation is controlled by stereotyped processes that remain obscure. Here we develop a novel mouse genetic tool to trace thymic T…”
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Dynamic Foxp3-chromatin interaction controls tunable Treg cell function
Published in The Journal of experimental medicine (02-09-2024)“…Nuclear factor Foxp3 determines regulatory T (Treg) cell fate and function via mechanisms that remain unclear. Here, we investigate the nature of…”
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Foxp3 enhancers synergize to maximize regulatory T cell suppressive capacity
Published in The Journal of experimental medicine (02-08-2021)“…T reg cells bearing a diverse antigen receptor repertoire suppress pathogenic T cells and maintain immune homeostasis during their long lifespan. How their…”
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Long noncoding RNA MALAT1 promotes hepatocellular carcinoma development by SRSF1 up-regulation and mTOR activation
Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (19-12-2016)“…Several long noncoding RNAs (lncRNA) are abrogated in cancer but their precise contributions to oncogenesis are still emerging. Here we report that the lncRNA…”
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Role of cancer‐associated nuclear‐retained RNA in pre‐mRNA splicing regulation
Published in The FASEB journal (01-04-2012)“…Abstract only In eukaryotic cells, long ncRNAs (lncRNAs) play roles in crucial cellular processes and their aberrant expression is linked to several diseases…”
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