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The Portrait of Liver Cancer is Shaped by Mitochondrial Genetics

Authors :
Mrittika Chattopadhyay
Edmund Charles Jenkins
Ana Victoria Lechuga-Vieco
Kai Nie
Maria Isabel Fiel
Alexander Rialdi
Ernesto Guccione
Jose Antonio Enriquez
Daniela Sia
Amaia Lujambio
Doris Germain
Source :
Cell Rep
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2021.

Abstract

Cancer heterogeneity and evolution are not fully understood. Here, we show that mitochondrial DNA of the normal liver shapes tumor progression, histology, and immune environment prior to the acquisition of oncogenic mutation. Using conplastic mice, we show that mtDNA dictates the expression of the mitochondrial unfolded protein response (UPRmt) in the normal liver. Activation of oncogenic mutations in UPRmt-positive liver increases tumor incidence and histological heterogeneity. Further, in a subset of UPRmt-positive mice, invasive liver cancers develop. RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) analysis of the normal liver reveals that, in this subset, the PAPP-A/DDR2/SNAIL axis of invasion pre-exists along with elevated collagen. Since PAPP-A promotes immune evasion, we analyzed the immune signature and found that their livers are immunosuppressed. Further, the PAPP-A signature identifies the immune exhausted subset of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) in humans. Our data suggest that mtDNA of normal liver shapes the entire liver cancer portrait upon acquisition of oncogenic mutations. This work was supported by an RO1 AG059635 award from the NIH to D.G. Sí

Details

ISSN :
15565068
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
SSRN Electronic Journal
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....c4d92941b8d991ce5715e5f95a806cfb
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3869891