- Chang, Che-Mai;
- Wong, Henry Sung-Ching;
- Huang, Chien-Yu;
- Hsu, Wen-Li;
- Maio, Zhi-Feng;
- Chiu, Siou-Jin;
- Tsai, Yao-Ting;
- Chen, Ben-Kuen;
- Wan, Yu-Jui Yvonne;
- Wang, Jaw-Yuan;
- Chang, Wei-Chiao
MicroRNA regulation is crucial for gene expression and cell functions. It has been linked to tumorigenesis, development and metastasis in colorectal cancer (CRC). Recently, the let-7 family has been identified as a tumor suppressor in different types of cancers. However, the function of the let-7 family in CRC metastasis has not been fully investigated. Here, we focused on analyzing the role of let-7g in CRC. The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) genomic datasets of CRC and detailed data from a Taiwanese CRC cohort were applied to study the expression pattern of let-7g. In addition, in vitro as well as in vivo studies have been performed to uncover the effects of let-7g on CRC. We found that the expression of let-7g was significantly lower in CRC specimens. Our results further supported the inhibitory effects of let-7g on CRC cell migration, invasion and extracellular calcium influx through store-operated calcium channels. We report a critical role for let-7g in the pathogenesis of CRC and suggest let-7g as a potential therapeutic target for CRC treatment.