Abstract
Papillary thyroid cancer (PTC) is a major kind of thyroid cancer with increasing recurrence
and metastasis. MiR-127 has been demonstrated to play roles in many cancers with dysregulation.
However, the function of miR-127 is still unknown. This study aimed to explore a novel
biomarker for the progression and prognosis of PTC. A set of 118 patients with PTC
were collected from the Affiliated Hospital of Qingdao University. qRT-PCR was used
to detect the expression of miR-127 in PTC tissues and cells. The association between
miR-127 expression and the clinicopathological features of patients were evaluated
by the χ2 test, and the prognostic value of miR-127 was evaluated by Kaplan–Meier analysis
and Cox regression analysis. The effect of miR-127 on cell proliferation, migration,
and invasion of PTC was analyzed by CCK-8 and transwell assay. miR-127 was found to
be upregulated in PTC tissues and cells correlated with the TNM stage and poor prognosis
of PTC patients. MiR-127 and the TNM stage were considered as two independent prognostic
indicators for PTC. Moreover, overexpression of miR-127 significantly enhanced cell
proliferation, migration, and invasion of PTC by targeting REPIN1. miR-127 may be
involved in the progression of PTC, which provides a new therapeutic strategy for
PTC.
Key words
papillary thyroid cancer - miR-127 - prognosis - proliferation - migration - invasion