Abstract

BackgroundAberrant AKT activation contributes to cancer stem cell (CSC) traits in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). We previously reported that CD73 activated AKT signaling via the Rap1/P110β cascade. Here, we further explored the roles of CD73 in regulating CSC characteristics of HCC.MethodsCD73 expression modulations were conducted by lentiviral transfections. CD73+ fractions were purified by magnetic-based sorting, and fluorescent-activated cell sorting was used to assess differentiation potentials. A sphere-forming assay was performed to evaluate CSC traits in vitro, subcutaneous NOD/SCID mice models were generated to assess in vivo CSC features, and colony formation assays assessed drug resistance capacities. Stemness-associated gene expression was also determined, and underlying mechanisms were investigated by evaluating immunoprecipitation and ubiquitylation.ResultsWe found CD73 expression was positively associated with sphere-forming capacity and elevated in HCC spheroids. CD73 knockdown hindered sphere formation, Lenvatinib resistance, and stemness-associated gene expression, while CD73 overexpression achieved the opposite effects. Moreover, CD73 knockdown significantly inhibited the in vivo tumor propagation capacity. Notably, we found that CD73+ cells exhibited substantially stronger CSC traits than their CD73– counterparts. Mechanistically, CD73 exerted its pro-stemness activity through dual AKT-dependent mechanisms: activating SOX9 transcription via c-Myc, and preventing SOX9 degradation by inhibiting glycogen synthase kinase 3β. Clinically, the combined analysis of CD73 and SOX9 achieved a more accurate prediction of prognosis.ConclusionsCollectively, CD73 plays a critical role in sustaining CSCs traits by upregulating SOX9 expression and enhancing its protein stability. Targeting CD73 might be a promising strategy to eradicate CSCs and reverse Lenvatinib resistance in HCC.

Highlights

  • Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) ranks as the leading lethal malignant tumor worldwide [1,2,3]

  • CD73 expression was associated with sphere-forming capacity and was elevated in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) spheroids We first evaluated the association between CD73 expression and sphere-forming capacity in 25 fresh resection HCC samples, of which 12 formed spheres within 2 weeks

  • HCC spheroid cells derived from both clinical samples and cell lines exhibited higher CD73 protein expression compared with their parental cells respectively according to western blotting assays (Additional file 3: Figure S1A and B)

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Introduction

Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) ranks as the leading lethal malignant tumor worldwide [1,2,3]. Though great improvements have been made recently, the prognosis of HCC patients remains unfavorable, as evidenced by. The detailed mechanisms underlying liver cancer carcinogenesis and progression remain largely unknown. The identification of key mediators of HCC development and progression, and the clarification of molecular mechanisms could help improve HCC patient prognosis. Accumulating evidence has revealed that cellular heterogeneity is maintained in most solid tumors including HCC [8,9,10,11,12]. Cancer stem cells (CSCs) are a small proportion of tumor cells that exhibit capacities of self-. Aberrant AKT activation contributes to cancer stem cell (CSC) traits in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). We previously reported that CD73 activated AKT signaling via the Rap1/P110β cascade. We further explored the roles of CD73 in regulating CSC characteristics of HCC

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