“…Finally, miR-192 was found to directly target SCARB1 mRNA in adipocytes (Mysore et al, 2016 ). Although no data on the role of these miRNAs in the context of SCARB1 and cancer is available, recent studies have shown that levels of miR-125a (Guo et al, 2009 ; He et al, 2015 ; Tong et al, 2015 ; Lee et al, 2016 ), miR-455 (Chai et al, 2015 ; Li et al, 2016 ), miR-185 (Qu et al, 2013 ; Fu et al, 2014 ; Tang et al, 2014 ; Li et al, 2015 ; Zhang et al, 2015 ), and miR-192 (Feng et al, 2011 ; Geng et al, 2014 ; Sun et al, 2016 ) are down-regulated in several types of cancer. These findings suggest that SCARB1 post-transcriptional regulation may be altered to promote SR-BI expression in cancer cells.…”