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Lineage tracing and single-cell analysis reveal proliferative Prom1+ tumour-propagating cells and their dynamic cellular transition during liver cancer progression
by
Wong, Tin Lok
, Yu, Ken HO
, Che, Noelia
, Yu, Hua Jian
, Zhang, Zhao
, Loong, Jane HC
, Tan, Kel Vin
, Tong, Man
, Chan, Chun Ho
, Ma, Stephanie
, Zhou, Lei
, Ho, Joshua WK
, Ngan, Elly S
in
Animal models
/ Carbon
/ Cell culture
/ Cell proliferation
/ Cloning
/ Detoxification
/ Gene expression
/ Genomes
/ Hepatocellular carcinoma
/ Hepatocytes
/ Hepatology
/ Immunocompetence
/ Liver cancer
/ Oxidants
/ Propagation
/ Steatosis
/ Stem cell transplantation
/ Stem cells
/ Transcriptomics
/ Tumors
2022
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Lineage tracing and single-cell analysis reveal proliferative Prom1+ tumour-propagating cells and their dynamic cellular transition during liver cancer progression
by
Wong, Tin Lok
, Yu, Ken HO
, Che, Noelia
, Yu, Hua Jian
, Zhang, Zhao
, Loong, Jane HC
, Tan, Kel Vin
, Tong, Man
, Chan, Chun Ho
, Ma, Stephanie
, Zhou, Lei
, Ho, Joshua WK
, Ngan, Elly S
in
Animal models
/ Carbon
/ Cell culture
/ Cell proliferation
/ Cloning
/ Detoxification
/ Gene expression
/ Genomes
/ Hepatocellular carcinoma
/ Hepatocytes
/ Hepatology
/ Immunocompetence
/ Liver cancer
/ Oxidants
/ Propagation
/ Steatosis
/ Stem cell transplantation
/ Stem cells
/ Transcriptomics
/ Tumors
2022
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Lineage tracing and single-cell analysis reveal proliferative Prom1+ tumour-propagating cells and their dynamic cellular transition during liver cancer progression
by
Wong, Tin Lok
, Yu, Ken HO
, Che, Noelia
, Yu, Hua Jian
, Zhang, Zhao
, Loong, Jane HC
, Tan, Kel Vin
, Tong, Man
, Chan, Chun Ho
, Ma, Stephanie
, Zhou, Lei
, Ho, Joshua WK
, Ngan, Elly S
in
Animal models
/ Carbon
/ Cell culture
/ Cell proliferation
/ Cloning
/ Detoxification
/ Gene expression
/ Genomes
/ Hepatocellular carcinoma
/ Hepatocytes
/ Hepatology
/ Immunocompetence
/ Liver cancer
/ Oxidants
/ Propagation
/ Steatosis
/ Stem cell transplantation
/ Stem cells
/ Transcriptomics
/ Tumors
2022
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Lineage tracing and single-cell analysis reveal proliferative Prom1+ tumour-propagating cells and their dynamic cellular transition during liver cancer progression
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Lineage tracing and single-cell analysis reveal proliferative Prom1+ tumour-propagating cells and their dynamic cellular transition during liver cancer progression
2022
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ObjectiveHepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) has high intratumoral heterogeneity, which contributes to therapeutic resistance and tumour recurrence. We previously identified Prominin-1 (PROM1)/CD133 as an important liver cancer stem cell (CSC) marker in human HCC. The aim of this study was to investigate the heterogeneity and properties of Prom1+ cells in HCC in intact mouse models.DesignWe established two mouse models representing chronic fibrotic HCC and rapid steatosis-related HCC. We performed lineage tracing post-HCC induction using Prom1C-L/+; Rosa26tdTomato/+ mice, and targeted depletion using Prom1C-L/+; Rosa26DTA/+ mice. Single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) was carried out to analyse the transcriptomic profile of traced Prom1+ cells.ResultsProm1 in HCC tumours marks proliferative tumour-propagating cells with CSC-like properties. Lineage tracing demonstrated that these cells display clonal expansion in situ in primary tumours. Labelled Prom1+ cells exhibit increasing tumourigenicity in 3D culture and allotransplantation, as well as potential to form cancers of differential lineages on transplantation. Depletion of Prom1+ cells impedes tumour growth and reduces malignant cancer hallmarks in both HCC models. scRNA-seq analysis highlighted the heterogeneity of Prom1+ HCC cells, which follow a trajectory to the dedifferentiated status with high proliferation and stem cells traits. Conserved gene signature of Prom1 linage predicts poor prognosis in human HCC. The activated oxidant detoxification underlies the protective mechanism of dedifferentiated transition and lineage propagation.ConclusionOur study combines in vivo lineage tracing and scRNA-seq to reveal the heterogeneity and dynamics of Prom1+ HCC cells, providing insights into the mechanistic role of malignant CSC-like cells in HCC progression.
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