Abstract

Lung cancer accounts for the vast majority of cancer-related deaths worldwide, and aberrant miRNA expression is commonly observed as the disease progresses. The current study aimed to determine the role of miR-4757-3p in the development of lung cancer. The real-time PCR test was performed to determine the expression of miR-4757-3p in lung cancer cell lines. miR-4757-3p was downregulated in A549 cells. CCK8 and transwell assays demonstrated that overexpression of miR-4757-3p significantly reduced A549 cell invasion and migration. Bioinformatic analysis by the TargetScan database predicted the possible targets of miR-4757-3p. A luciferase activity test was used to determine the direct relationship between miR-4757-3p, Wnt5a, and Wnt8b. The overexpression of miR-4757-3p drastically inhibited the expression of Wnt5a and Wnt8b. Furthermore, we discovered that silencing Wnt5a and Wnt8b significantly lowered β-catenin expression and hampered invasion and migration. Finally, miR-4757-3p inhibited lung cancer cell migration and invasion by inhibiting the activation of the Wnt signaling pathway. Our study provided evidence that miR-4757-3p could be developed as an indicator or an anticancer target in the clinical application.

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