Concomitant overexpression of microRNAs miR-100 and miR-125b-1 within the host long non-coding RNA MIR100HG induces cetuximab resistance in cancer in the absence of previously associated genetic alterations. miR-100 and miR-125b target negative regulators of Wnt/β-catenin signaling and sustain drug resistance through feedback inhibition of GATA6 expression and this resistance can be overcome by pharmacological inhibition of Wnt activity. These findings, together with those by Tan et al. in the previous issue, highlight the emerging functional role of non-coding RNAs in modulating the response to anti-cancer therapies.
- Yuanyuan Lu
- Xiaodi Zhao
- Robert J Coffey