MiR-361-5p suppresses lung cancer cell lines progression by targeting FOXM1

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Abstract

Lung cancer is the most common type of cancer and the leading cause of death in worldwide. MicroRNAs are known to be key players in a variety of biological processes, including tumorigenesis. In present study, we investigated the effect of miR-361-5p on lung cancer progression. We found that miR-361-5p was down-regulated in lung cancer. Overexpression of miR-361-5p suppressed lung cancer proliferation and invasion. Mechanistically, FOXM1 was identified as a direct target of miR-361-5p. Furthermore, miR-361-5p inhibits EMT-like phenotype through down-regulation of FOXM1 expression in lung cancer cells. In conclusion, our results indicated that miR-361-5p acts as a tumor suppressor in lung cancer.

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Hou, X. W., Sun, X., Yu, Y., Zhao, H. M., Yang, Z. J., Wang, X., & Cao, X. C. (2017). MiR-361-5p suppresses lung cancer cell lines progression by targeting FOXM1. Neoplasma, 64(4), 526–534. https://doi.org/10.4149/neo_2017_406

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