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Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is the third leading cause of cancerâassociated mortality in the 21st century. microRNA (miR)â23b has been shown to be involved in the pathogenesis of many cancers, including breast and prostate cancer. However, the role of miRâ23b in HCC remains unclear. The present study revealed a negative correlation between miRâ23b expression in HCC tissues and progression of carcinomas. Compared to normal tissues, miRâ23b expression was significantly downregulated in HCC tissues, whereas the expression of interleukin (IL)â11 and ILâ11 receptor α (ILâ11Rα) was significantly upregulated, indicating that miRâ23b expression is negatively correlated with ILâ11 and ILâ11Rα expression. In addition, miRâ23b inhibited proliferation and promoted apoptosis of SMMCâ7721 cells. This effect was mediated by ILâ11, which was found to be the direct target of miRâ23b in this study. These results indicated that miRâ23b regulates ILâ11 and ILâ11Rα expression, and might act as an antiâoncogenic agent in the progression of HCC by directly downregulating ILâ11 expression.
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