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XIST (X-inactive specific transcript) is a long non-coding RNA that plays a crucial role in X-chromosome inactivation in females. However, XIST has also been implicated in various types of cancer, where it can be expressed in both males and females.Direction of Regulation in Cancer -XIST is most often functionally DOWNREGULATED or LOST in cancer, particularly in aggressive tumors from female patients. -This loss is usually epigenetic or structural, not due to point mutation. XIST acts as a guardian of chromosomal dosage stability, not a classical tumor suppressor gene. |
| 985- | ART/DHA, | Artemisinin suppresses aerobic glycolysis in thyroid cancer cells by downregulating HIF-1a, which is increased by the XIST/miR-93/HIF-1a pathway |
| - | in-vitro, | Thyroid, | TPC-1 | - | Human, | NA, | NA |
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