“…In our research, we identified some possible binding microRNAs of Lnc-PLA2G4A-4 by bioinformatic prediction, which were reported to regulate tumor progression, such as miR-23b, miR-567 and miR-888. Among them, miR-23b-3p attracted our attention, because it acts as both a tumor suppressor [ [35] , [36] , [37] ] and an oncogenic miRNA [ [38] , [39] , [40] ] in various types of carcinogenesis. There is accumulating evidence that miR-23b performed a variety of functions in various tumor progressions, which is involved in proliferation [ 41 ], apoptosis [ 42 ], metastasis [ 43 ], angiogenesis [ 44 ], chemoresistance [ 45 ] and glycolysis [ 45 ].…”