The dysregulation of microRNAs (miRNAs) expression is relevant to the progression of many tumors. As reported, the abnormal expression of miR-1269b is pivotal in certain cancers' progression. This work was designed to study the role and hidden mechanism of miR-1269b in gastric cancer (GC) progression. In this work, we proved that miR-1269b was lowly expressed in GC tissues and cell lines, which was associated with larger tumor size and lymph node metastasis. MiR-1269b overexpression repressed the multiplication, migration and invasion of GC cells while miR-1269b inhibition had the opposite effects. Methyltransferase-like 3 (METTL3) was identified as the direct target of miR-1269b in GC cells, and its overexpression reversed the inhibitory effect of transfection of miR-1269b mimics on GC cell viability, migration and invasion. On all accounts, these data indicated that miR-1269b inhibits GC progression via targeting METTL3.
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