Increasing studies have shown that MicroRNAs (miRNAs) play critical roles in the progression of lung carcinoma. In the present study, the expression and functions of miR-570 were investigated. We found that miR-570 was significantly up-regulated in lung cancer tissues, compared with adjacent non-cancerous tissues. In vitro studies further showed that miR-570 mimics could promote, while its antisense oligos inhibit cell proliferation and invasion. At the molecular level, krüppel-like factor 9 (KLF9), a tumor suppressor gene, was identified as a potential target of miR-570 in lung cancer cells. Indeed, miR-570 could negatively regulate protein levels of KLF9 through targeting its 3'-untranslated region. Taken together, our results suggest a previously unknown miR-570/KLF9 molecular network controlling lung carcinoma progression.
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