Marta Piqué-Gili , Carmen Andreu-Oller , Agavni Mesropian , Roger Esteban-Fabró , Marina Bárcena-Varela , Marina Ruiz de Galarreta , Carla Montironi , Iris Martinez-Quetglas , Sarah Cappuyns , Judit Peix , Ieva Keraite , Albert Gris-Oliver , Elisa Fernández-Martínez , Ezequiel Mauro , Miguel Torres-Martin , Jordi Abril-Fornaguera , Katherine E. Lindblad , Diether Lambrechts , Jeroen Dekervel , Swan N. Thung , Josep M. Llovet
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Thus, we aimed to explore the role of <em>PMEPA1</em> in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC).</div></div><div><h3>Methods</h3><div>We analysed 1,097 tumours from patients with HCC, including discovery (n = 228) and validation (n = 361) cohorts with genomic and clinicopathological data. <em>PMEPA1</em> levels were assessed by qPCR (n = 228), gene expression data (n = 869) and at the single-cell level (n = 54). Genetically engineered mouse models overexpressing <em>MYC+PMEPA1</em> compared to <em>MYC</em> were generated and molecular analyses were performed on the HCCs obtained.</div></div><div><h3>Results</h3><div><em>PMEPA1</em> was overexpressed in 18% of HCC samples (fold-change >2; n = 201/1,097), a feature associated with TGF-β signalling activation (<em>p <</em>0.05) and absence of gene body hypomethylation (<em>p <</em>0.01). HCCs showing both TGF-β signalling and high <em>PMEPA1</em> levels (12% of cases) were linked to immune exhaustion, late TGF-β activation, aggressiveness and higher recurrence rates after resection, in contrast to HCCs with only TGF-β signalling (8%) or <em>PMEPA1</em> overexpression (9%). Single-cell RNA sequencing analysis identified <em>PMEPA1</em> expression in HCC and stromal cells. <em>PMEPA1</em>-expressing tumoural cells were predicted to interact with CD4<sup>+</sup> regulatory T cells and CD4<sup>+</sup> CXCL13<sup>+</sup> and CD8<sup>+</sup> exhausted T cells. <em>In vivo</em>, overexpression of <em>MYC</em>+<em>PMEPA1</em> led to HCC development in ∼60% of mice and a decreased survival compared to mice overexpressing <em>MYC</em> alone (<em>p =</em> 0.014). <em>MYC</em>+<em>PMEPA1</em> tumours were enriched in TGF-β signalling, paralleling our human data.</div></div><div><h3>Conclusions</h3><div>In human HCC, <em>PMEPA1</em> upregulation is linked to TGF-β activation, immune exhaustion, and an aggressive phenotype. Overexpression of <em>PMEPA1+MYC</em> led to tumoural development <em>in vivo</em>, demonstrating the oncogenic role of <em>PMEPA1</em> in HCC for the first time.</div></div><div><h3>Impact and implications:</h3><div><em>PMEPA1</em> can enhance the tumour-promoting effects of TGF-β in cancer. In this study, we demonstrate that <em>PMEPA1</em> is highly expressed in ∼18% of patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), a feature associated with poor prognosis, TGF-β activation and exhaustion of immune cells. Similarly, in mouse models, <em>PMEPA1</em> overexpression promotes HCC development, which demonstrates its oncogenic role. 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Oncogenic role of PMEPA1 and its association with immune exhaustion and TGF-β activation in HCC
Background & Aims
Transforming growth factor β (TGF-β) plays an oncogenic role in advanced cancer by promoting cell proliferation, metastasis and immunosuppression. PMEPA1 (prostate transmembrane protein androgen induced 1) has been shown to promote TGF-β oncogenic effects in other tumour types. Thus, we aimed to explore the role of PMEPA1 in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC).
Methods
We analysed 1,097 tumours from patients with HCC, including discovery (n = 228) and validation (n = 361) cohorts with genomic and clinicopathological data. PMEPA1 levels were assessed by qPCR (n = 228), gene expression data (n = 869) and at the single-cell level (n = 54). Genetically engineered mouse models overexpressing MYC+PMEPA1 compared to MYC were generated and molecular analyses were performed on the HCCs obtained.
Results
PMEPA1 was overexpressed in 18% of HCC samples (fold-change >2; n = 201/1,097), a feature associated with TGF-β signalling activation (p <0.05) and absence of gene body hypomethylation (p <0.01). HCCs showing both TGF-β signalling and high PMEPA1 levels (12% of cases) were linked to immune exhaustion, late TGF-β activation, aggressiveness and higher recurrence rates after resection, in contrast to HCCs with only TGF-β signalling (8%) or PMEPA1 overexpression (9%). Single-cell RNA sequencing analysis identified PMEPA1 expression in HCC and stromal cells. PMEPA1-expressing tumoural cells were predicted to interact with CD4+ regulatory T cells and CD4+ CXCL13+ and CD8+ exhausted T cells. In vivo, overexpression of MYC+PMEPA1 led to HCC development in ∼60% of mice and a decreased survival compared to mice overexpressing MYC alone (p = 0.014). MYC+PMEPA1 tumours were enriched in TGF-β signalling, paralleling our human data.
Conclusions
In human HCC, PMEPA1 upregulation is linked to TGF-β activation, immune exhaustion, and an aggressive phenotype. Overexpression of PMEPA1+MYC led to tumoural development in vivo, demonstrating the oncogenic role of PMEPA1 in HCC for the first time.
Impact and implications:
PMEPA1 can enhance the tumour-promoting effects of TGF-β in cancer. In this study, we demonstrate that PMEPA1 is highly expressed in ∼18% of patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), a feature associated with poor prognosis, TGF-β activation and exhaustion of immune cells. Similarly, in mouse models, PMEPA1 overexpression promotes HCC development, which demonstrates its oncogenic role. The identification of PMEPA1 as oncogenic driver in HCC and its role in immune exhaustion and poor clinical outcomes enhances our understanding of HCC pathogenesis and opens new avenues for targeted therapeutic interventions.
期刊介绍:
JHEP Reports is an open access journal that is affiliated with the European Association for the Study of the Liver (EASL). It serves as a companion journal to the highly respected Journal of Hepatology.
The primary objective of JHEP Reports is to publish original papers and reviews that contribute to the advancement of knowledge in the field of liver diseases. The journal covers a wide range of topics, including basic, translational, and clinical research. It also focuses on global issues in hepatology, with particular emphasis on areas such as clinical trials, novel diagnostics, precision medicine and therapeutics, cancer research, cellular and molecular studies, artificial intelligence, microbiome research, epidemiology, and cutting-edge technologies.
In summary, JHEP Reports is dedicated to promoting scientific discoveries and innovations in liver diseases through the publication of high-quality research papers and reviews covering various aspects of hepatology.