AbstractBackground: Chemo-resistance is a major clinical obstacle to the treatment of colorectal cancer (CRC), mRNAs and non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs) have been reported to modulate the development of chemo-resistance. However, the profiles of mRNAs and ncRNAs as well as competing endogenous RNA (ceRNA) networks in CRC chemo-resistance are still unclear, and whether different drug resistance of CRC have the same mechanisms also needs to be explored. This study aims to uncover the expression of mRNAs and ncRNAs in parental cell lines and different chemo-resistant cell lines, and construct ceRNA regulatory networks by whole-transcriptome sequencing.Methods: The expression of mRNAs and ncRNAs in parental cell lines and drug-resistant cell lines were identified by whole-transcriptome sequencing and bioinformatics methods.Results: A total of 1779 mRNAs, 64 miRNAs, 11 circRNAs and 295 lncRNAs were common differentially expressed in two different chemo-resistant cell lines when compared with the control. In addition, 5,767 lncRNA-miRNA-mRNA relationship pairs and 47 circRNA-miRNA-mRNA pathways were constructed according to ceRNA regulatory rules, in which AC109322.2-hsa-miR-371a-5p-BTNL3 and hsacirc_027876-hsa-miR-582-3p-FREM1 were identified as the most potential ceRNA networks involved in drug resistance to CRC. Gene ontology (GO) and Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) pathway analysis of two ceRNA regulatory networks showed that the TNF signaling pathway may be crucial in the process of CRC drug resistance.Conclusions: A large number of mRNAs and ncRNAs in chemo-resistant cell lines were different expressed, which may play pivotal roles in development of drug resistance through the ceRNA regulatory network. This study may improve our understanding of the underlying mechanisms and provide a promising therapeutic strategy for CRC chemo-resistance.
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