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Cancer initiating cells (CIC) are defined as the unique subpopulation in the tumors that possess the ability to initiate tumor growth and sustain self-renewal as well as metastatic potential. In this study, we found that EHF overexpression promoted formation of CIC traits and silencing it inhibited the traits in gastric cancer NCIâN87 cells. Overexpressing EHF downregulated the antitumor effect of 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) in NCIâN87 cells. We found that miRâ206 downregulated EHF protein expression by targeting its 3'UTR in NCIâN87 cells and GES-1 cells. Overexpressing miRâ206 inhibited formation of CIC in NCIâN87 cells. In gastric cancer tissues, EHF protein expression was upregulated and miRâ206 was downregulated. We identified a negative correlation between EHF protein and miRâ206 expression in gastric cancer tissues. Thus, we concluded that miRâ206 inhibits formation of CICs by targeting EHF in gastric cancer.
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