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Background: MicroRNA-552 (miR-552) has been reported to correlate with the development and progression of various cancers, including colorectal cancer (CRC). This study aimed to investigate miR-552 expression in cancer tissue samples compared to normal mucosal tissue and its role as a diagnostic or prognostic marker in CRC patients. Methods: Normal mucosal tissues and primary cancer tissues from 80 surgically resected CRC specimens were used. Quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction was performed for miR-552 and U6 small nuclear RNA to analyze miR-552 expression and its clinicopathological significance. Immunohistochemistry for p53 and phosphatase and tension homolog (PTEN) was performed to evaluate their association with miR-552 expression. Results: miR-552 expression was significantly higher in primary cancer tissues compared to normal mucosal tissues (p < .001). The expression level of miR-552 was inversely correlated with that of PTEN (p = .068) and p53 (p = .004). Survival analysis showed that high miR-552 expression was associated with worse prognosis but this was not statistically significant (p = .255). However, patients with CRC having high miR-552 expression and loss of PTEN expression had significantly worse prognosis than others (p =. 029). Conclusions: Our results suggest that high miR-552 expression might be a potential diagnostic biomarker for CRC, and its combined analysis with PTEN expression can possibly be used as a prognostic marker.