Literature DB >> 34019487

Chronic alcohol exposure promotes HCC stemness and metastasis through β-catenin/miR-22-3p/TET2 axis.

Danlei Chen1,2, Yan Yan1, Xinyi Wang1,3, Suzhi Li1, Yan Liu1, Dandan Yu1, Yongjing He1, Ruiqing Deng1, Yakun Liu1, Mei Xu4, Jia Luo5, Hongjun Gao1,3, Siying Wang1.   

Abstract

Hepatocellular Carcinoma (HCC) patients usually have a high rate of relapse and metastasis. Alcohol, a risk factor for HCC, promotes the aggressiveness of HCC. However, the basic mechanism is still unclear. We used HCC cells and an orthotopic liver tumor model of HCC-LM3 cells for BALB/C nude mice to study the mechanism of alcohol-induced HCC progression. We showed that chronic alcohol exposure promoted HCC cells metastasis and pulmonary nodules formation. First, we identified miR-22-3p as an oncogene in HCC, which promoted HCC cells stemness, tumor growth, and metastasis. Further, we found that miR-22-3p directly targeted TET2 in HCC. TET2, a dioxygenase involved in cytosine demethylation, has pleiotropic roles in hematopoietic stem cells self-renewal. In clinic HCC specimen, TET2 expression was not only decreased by alcohol consumption, but also inversely correlated with miR-22-3p levels. Then, we demonstrated that TET2 depletion promoted HCC cells stemness, tumor growth and metastasis. Furthermore, we identified that β-catenin was an upstream activator of miR-22-3p. In conclusion, this study suggests that chronic alcohol exposure promotes HCC progression and β-catenin/miR-22-3p/TET2 regulatory axis plays an important role in alcohol-promoted HCC malignancy.

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Keywords:  HCC; alcohol; metastasis; stemness

Year:  2021        PMID: 34019487     DOI: 10.18632/aging.203059

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Aging (Albany NY)        ISSN: 1945-4589            Impact factor:   5.682


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