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  2. circ-EGFR is a predictor of response to Cetuximab and a potential target in colorectal cancer

circ-EGFR is a predictor of response to Cetuximab and a potential target in colorectal cancer

  • EMBO Mol Med. 2025 Dec;17(12):3525-3554. doi: 10.1038/s44321-025-00333-0.
Silei Sui 1 2 Yuan Li 1 3 Joan Maurel 4 Ajay Goel 5
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Affiliations

  • 1 Department of Molecular Diagnostics and Experimental Therapeutics, Beckman Research Institute of City of Hope, Biomedical Research Center, Monrovia, CA, USA.
  • 2 Department of Oncology, The Second Affiliated Hospital of Dalian Medical University, Dalian, China.
  • 3 Department of Clinical Laboratory, Yangpu Hospital, Tongji University School of Medicine, Shanghai, China.
  • 4 Translational Genomics and Targeted Therapies in Solid Tumors, Medical Oncology Department, Hospital Clínic de Barcelona, C/C/Villaroel, 170, 08036, Barcelona, Spain.
  • 5 Department of Molecular Diagnostics and Experimental Therapeutics, Beckman Research Institute of City of Hope, Biomedical Research Center, Monrovia, CA, USA. [email protected].
Abstract

Cetuximab, an EGFR-targeting monoclonal antibody, provides beneficial yet limited clinical improvement in KRAS wild-type metastatic colorectal Cancer (mCRC). While circRNA dysregulation has been implicated in various cancers, the role of circ-EGFR in response to EGFR-targeted therapy in mCRC remains largely unexplored. Here, we identified circ-EGFR as a promising predictive biomarker for cetuximab response. Clinically, we first determined that tissue-based circ-EGFR biomarker effectively stratified responders from non-responders to cetuximab in mCRC, with an Area under the Curve (AUC) of 76.8%. Functional assays demonstrated that circ-EGFR enhances the sensitivity to cetuximab, whereas its depletion induces resistance in CRC. Mechanistically, we revealed that circ-EGFR functions as a Sponge for miR-942-3p, resulting in the upregulation of GAS1, which activates the Hedgehog signaling pathway and promotes the efficacy of cetuximab in CRC. Importantly, we effectively translated this tissue-based biomarker into a liquid biopsy predictor for anti-EGFR response (AUC: 76.9%), highlighting its non-invasive potential. In conclusion, circ-EGFR is a significant predictor of cetuximab efficacy in mCRC, potentially aiding in patient selection and treatment management, especially for patients with low circ-EGFR expression.

Keywords

Cetuximab; Metastatic Colorectal Cancer; Therapeutic Response Prediction; circ-EGFR; miR-942-3p.

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