Abstract

In this editorial we provide commentary on the article published by Wang et al, featured in the recent issue of the World Journal of Gastroenterology in 2024. We focus on the metadherin (MTDH), also known as astrocyte elevated gene-1 or lysine rich CEACAM1, and its effects on cancer stem cells (CSCs) and immunity in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). HCC is the most common primary liver cancer and one of the leading causes of cancer-related deaths worldwide. Most HCC cases develop in the context of liver cirrhosis. Among the pivotal mechanisms of carcinogenesis are gene mutations, dysregulation of diverse signaling pathways, epigenetic alterations, hepatitis B virus-induced hepatocarcinogenesis, chronic inflammation, impact of tumor microenvironment, oxidative stress. Over the years, extensive research has been conducted on the MTDH role in various tumor pathologies, such as lung, breast, ovarian, gastric, hepatocellular, colorectal, renal carcinoma, neuroblastoma, melanoma, and leukemias. Specifically, its involvement in tumor development processes including transformation, apoptosis evasion, angiogenesis, invasion, and metastasis via multiple signaling pathways. It has been demonstrated that knockdown or knockout of MTDH disrupt tumor development and metastasis. In addition, numerous reports have been carried out regarding the MTDH influence on HCC, demonstrating its role as a predictor of poor prognosis, aggressive tumor phenotypes prone to metastasis and recurrence, and exhibiting significant potential for therapy resistance. Finally, more studies finely investigated the influence of MTDH on CSCs. The CSCs are a small subpopulation of tumor cells that sharing traits with normal stem cells like self-renewal and differentiation abilities, alongside a high plasticity that alters their phenotype. Beyond their presumed role in tumor initiation, they can drive also disease relapse, metastasis, and resistance to chemo and radiotherapy.

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