Prognostic significance of hypoxic and metabolic gene profiling in hepatocellular carcinoma

Fabiola Milosa, Rosina Maria Critelli, Simone Lasagni, Alessandra Pivetti, Lorenza Di Marco, Dante Romagnoli, Lucia Carulli, Francesco Dituri, Serena Mancarella, Gianluigi Giannelli, Maria-Luz Martinez-Chantar, Luca Fabris, Erica Villa
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Abstract

Background & Aims

Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is characterized by high clinical and biological heterogeneity, depending on the extremely variable combinations of pathways, linked with immune mechanisms, neo-angiogenesis, ECM remodeling, metabolism and/or hypoxia. We recently identified a 5-genes neo-angiogenic transcriptomic signature (TS), able to discriminate between “aggressive” HCCs (TS-positive) from “bland” HCCs (TS negative), the former having extremely poor survival. The aim of this study was to compare gene expression of our HCC cohort with gene expression of well-characterized, published signatures, which have been related with several different functions potentially relevant in carcinogenesis (ie immune control, hypoxia, metabolism, vascular invasion). We also aimed to ascertain the prognostic power for survival.

Methods

The gene expression profile of a cohort of 78 HCC patients prospectively identified were analysed according to a series of published gene expression signatures related with hypoxia, metabolism and immunity and related with the ability of the signature to predict survival.

Results

Only few genes described in the various immune-signatures analyzed were differentially expressed and were related with reduced survival in our prospective cohort, especially in TS-positive HCCs. Genes composing hypoxic, metabolic and vascular invasion signatures were instead much more deregulated both in aggressive or bland HCCs. For most of them, the level of expression related with reduced survival. This suggests their possible value as biomarker of tumor aggressiveness.

Conclusion

Altogether, our data demonstrate that in HCC, and especially in aggressive TS-positive HCC, signaling pathways related with hypoxic and metabolic/glycolytic signatures are more relevant in determining a poorer outcome of HCC than immune-related pathways.

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肝细胞癌缺氧和代谢基因图谱的预后意义
肝细胞癌(HCC)的特点是具有高度的临床和生物学异质性,取决于与免疫机制、新血管生成、ECM重塑、代谢和/或缺氧相关的极其可变的途径组合。我们最近发现了一个5个基因的新血管生成转录组特征(TS),能够区分“侵袭性”hcc (TS阳性)和“平淡性”hcc (TS阴性),前者的存活率极低。本研究的目的是比较我们的HCC队列的基因表达与已发表的特征基因表达,这些特征基因表达与几种可能与癌变相关的不同功能(如免疫控制、缺氧、代谢、血管侵袭)有关。我们还旨在确定生存的预后能力。
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