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MicroRNAs (miRNAs) play important roles in regulation of proliferation, migration, and invasion of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC). The present study assessed expression, functions and mechanisms of miRâ20aâ5p in the regulation of HNSCC cell proliferation, migration and invasion. miRâ20aâ5p expression in HNSCC cell lines and tissues was detected using qRTâPCR, while miRâ20aâ5p mimics and inhibitor were transfected into HNSCC cells for assessment of the effects using different assays (CCKâ8, wound healing and Transwell assays) and expression of miRâ20aâ5pâtargeting genes (using western blot and luciferase reporter assays). The data revealed that miRâ20aâ5p was upregulated in both HNSCC tissues and metastatic HNSCC cells. Upregulated miRâ20aâ5p expression in HNSCC cells promoted tumor cell proliferation, migration and invasion capacities, but resulted in downregulation of TNFRSF21 expression and in turn upregulation of CâC motif chemokine receptor 7 (CCR7) in HNSCC cells. Concordantly, knockdown of miRâ20aâ5p in HNSCC had the opposite results. In conclusion, miRâ20aâ5p functioned as an oncogene in HNSCC by downregulating TNFRSF21 and subsequently, upregulating CCR7 expression.
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