LCLNCRdb: A Comprehensive Resource for Investigating long non-coding RNAs in Lung Cancer

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Abstract

Lung cancer is a primary cause of death worldwide, accounting for a substantial number of mortalities. It involves several molecular mechanisms that are influenced by long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs), a specific types of RNA molecules that do not code for proteins. Several research have revealed the importance of long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) in the initiation, progression, and development of resistance to lung cancer therapy. However, there are no centralized web resources or databases that collect and integrate information regarding lung cancer associated lncRNAs. This led to the development of the LCLNCRdb, a manually curated database that includes data from various sources, such as published research articles, and The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) data portal. This database contains detailed information on 1102 lncRNAs that have differential expression patterns in lung cancer patients, such as lncRNA name, entrez ID, Ensemble ID, HGNC ID, NONCODE ID, lung cancer type, source, lncRNA expression pattern, experimental techniques, network analysis, and survival analysis details. The database offers a user-friendly platform for browsing, retrieving, and downloading data, and it features a dedicated submission page for researchers to share newly identified lncRNAs related to lung cancer. LCLNCRdb aims to enhance our knowledge of lncRNA deregulation in lung cancer and provides a valuable and timely resource for lncRNA research. The database is freely accessible at ( https://dbtcmi.in/tools/lclncrdb/main.html ).

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