Abstract

Previous studies have demonstrated that microRNA-7-5p (miR-7-5p) functions as a tumor suppressor in certain types of human cancer. However, the role of miR-7-5p in colorectal cancer (CRC) remains to be investigated. Using reverse transcription-quantitative polymerase chain reaction (RT-qPCR), the present study demonstrated that miR-7-5p was downregulated in CRC tissues and cell lines. In addition, low miR-7-5p expression is able to predict a poor 5-year overall survival rate for patients with CRC. In vitro studies revealed that miR-7-5p overexpression inhibits cell proliferation and migration. Furthermore, Krüppel-like factor 4 (KLF4), an oncogene in CRC, was validated as a direct target of miR-7-5p. KLF4 expression was negatively correlated with miR-7-5p expression in CRC tissues. Notably, KLF4 overexpression rescued the suppressive effects of miR-7-5p on CRC cell proliferation and migration. In summary, the results of this study demonstrated that miR-7-5p inhibits CRC proliferation and migration by targeting KLF4, which suggests that miR-7-5p is a potential molecular target for the treatment of human CRC.

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