2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-486093/v1
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Mutant MEG3 Enhances the Activity of Telomerase by Increasing DNA Damage Repair in Human Liver Cancer Stem Cells

Abstract: Background: Long noncoding RNAs have recently considered as central regulators in diverse biological processes and emerged as vital players controlling tumorigenesis. Although wild MEG3 acts as a suppressor in several cancers, the function of mutant MEG3 is also unclear during tumorigenesis.Methods: Lentivalus infection,RT-PCR,Western blotting and tumorigenesis test in vitro and in vivo were performed.Results: our results suggest that mutant MEG3 promotes the growth of human liver cancer stem cells in vivo and… Show more

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