Abstract

Objectives: We aimed to analyze the differentially-expressed miRNAs in colon cancer cells in order to identify novel potential biomarkers involved in cancer cell resistance.Design and methods: We investigated the miRNA expression profile of GEO human colon carcinoma cells, sensitive to the EGFR inhibitor Cetuximab (CTX) and their CTX-resistant counterpart (GEO CR) by using a miRNA chip.Results: We found 27 upregulated and 10 downregulated miRNAs in GEO CR compared with GEO cells with a fold change ≥ 2. Among the upregulated miRNAs, we focused on miR-199a-5p and miR-375. We report that their enforced expression promotes CTX resistance, whereas their silencing sensitizes to the same drug. The ability of miR-199a-5p and miR-375 to target PHLPP1 (PH domain and leucine-rich repeat protein phosphatase 1), a tumor suppressor that negatively regulates the AKT pathway, accounts, at least in part, for their drug-resistance activity. Indeed, restoration of PHLPP1 increases sensitivity of the GEO cells to CTX and reverts the resistance-promoting effect of miR-199a-5p and miR-375.Conclusion: This study proposes miR-199a-5p and miR-375 as contributors to CTX resistance in colon cancer and suggests a novel approach based on miRNAs as tools for the therapy of this tumor.

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