Moreover, we found that TGFI2 was remarkably upregulated in OC tissues when compared with their matched adjacent nontumor tissues, and observed a reverse correlation between miR-148a and TGFI2 expression in OC tissues.
Moreover, we found that TGFI2 was remarkably upregulated in OC tissues when compared with their matched adjacent nontumor tissues, and observed a reverse correlation between miR-148a and TGFI2 expression in OC tissues.
MicroRNAs (miRs) are a class of non-coding RNAs that function as key regulators of gene expression at the post-transcriptional level. miR-148a has been suggested to be associated with human ovarian cancer, however, the detailed functions of miR‑148a in ovarian cancer remain to be fully elucidated.
In conclusion, it was hypothesized that miR‑148a may potentially be used as a molecular agent for the prevention and treatment of invasion and metastasis in ovarian cancer, while S1PR1 may present a promising target for clinical applications.