Cuticular competing endogenous RNAs regulate insecticide penetration and resistance in a major agricultural pest.
Li-Wei MengGuo-Rui YuanMeng-Ling ChenLi-Sha ZhengWei DouYu PengWen-Jie BaiZhen-Yu LiJohn VontasJin-Jun WangPublished in: BMC biology (2023)
We unveil a regulatory axis of lnc19419 ~ miR-994 ~ CPCFC on the cuticle thickness that leads to insecticide penetration resistance. These findings indicate that competing endogenous RNAs regulate insecticide resistance by modulating the cuticle thickness and provide insight into the resistance mechanism in insects.