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Hepatic cancer stem cell marker granulin-epithelin precursor and ?-catenin expression associate with recurrence in hepatocellular carcinoma.


ABSTRACT: Granulin-epithelin precursor (GEP) has been demonstrated to confer enhanced cancer stem-like cell properties in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) cell line models in our previous studies. Here, we aimed to examine the GEP-expressing cells in relation to the stem cell related molecules and stem-like cell properties in the prospective HCC clinical cohort. GEP protein levels were significantly higher in HCCs than the paralleled non-tumor liver tissues, and associated with venous infiltration. GEPhigh cells isolated from clinical HCC samples exhibited higher levels of stem cell marker CD133, pluripotency-associated signaling molecules ?-catenin, Oct4, SOX2, Nanog, and chemodrug transporter ABCB5. In addition, GEPhigh cells possessed preferential ability to form colonies and spheroids, and enhanced in vivo tumor-initiating ability while their xenografts were able to be serially subpassaged into secondary mouse recipients. Expression levels of GEP and pluripotency-associated genes were further examined in the retrospective HCC cohort and demonstrated significant correlation of GEP with ?-catenin. Notably, HCC patients with high GEP and ?-catenin levels demonstrated poor recurrence-free survival. In summary, GEP-positive HCC cells directly isolated from clinical specimens showed ?-catenin elevation and cancer stem-like cell properties.

SUBMITTER: Cheung PF 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5008312 | biostudies-other | 2016 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Hepatic cancer stem cell marker granulin-epithelin precursor and β-catenin expression associate with recurrence in hepatocellular carcinoma.

Cheung Phyllis F Y PF   Cheung Tan To TT   Yip Chi Wai CW   Ng Linda W C LW   Fung Sze Wai SW   Lo Chung Mau CM   Fan Sheung Tat ST   Cheung Siu Tim ST  

Oncotarget 20160401 16


Granulin-epithelin precursor (GEP) has been demonstrated to confer enhanced cancer stem-like cell properties in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) cell line models in our previous studies. Here, we aimed to examine the GEP-expressing cells in relation to the stem cell related molecules and stem-like cell properties in the prospective HCC clinical cohort. GEP protein levels were significantly higher in HCCs than the paralleled non-tumor liver tissues, and associated with venous infiltration. GEPhigh  ...[more]

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