Integrative multi-omics characterization of hepatocellular carcinoma in Hispanic patients

Author:

Das DebodiptaORCID,Wang Xiaojing,Chiu Yu-ChiaoORCID,Bouamar Hakim,Sharkey Francis E.,Lopera Jorge E.,Lai Zhao,Weintraub Susan T.,Han Xianlin,Zou Yi,Chen Hung-I H.,Zeballos Torrez Carla R.,Gu Xiang,Cserhati Matyas,Michalek Joel E.,Halff Glenn A.,Chen Yidong,Zheng Siyuan,Cigarroa Francisco G.,Sun Lu-Zhe

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundThe incidence and mortality rates of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) among Hispanics in the United States are much higher than those of non-Hispanic whites. We conducted comprehensive multi-omics analyses to understand molecular alterations in HCC among Hispanic patients.MethodsPaired tumor and adjacent non-tumor samples were collected from 31 Hispanic HCC in South Texas (STX-Hispanic) for genomic, transcriptomic, proteomic, and metabolomic profiling. Additionally, serum lipids were profiled in 40 Hispanic and non-Hispanic patients with or without clinically diagnosed HCC.ResultsExome sequencing revealed high mutation frequencies ofAXIN2andCTNNB1in STX Hispanic HCCs, suggesting a predominant activation of the Wnt/β-catenin pathway. TheTERTpromoter mutation frequency was also remarkably high in the Hispanic cohort. Cell cycles and liver functions were identified as positively- and negatively-enriched, respectively, with gene set enrichment analysis. Gene sets representing specific liver metabolic pathways were associated with dysregulation of corresponding metabolites. Negative enrichment of liver adipogenesis and lipid metabolism corroborated with a significant reduction in most lipids in the serum samples of HCC patients. Two HCC subtypes from our Hispanic cohort were identified and validated with the TCGA liver cancer cohort. The subtype with better overall survival showed higher activity of immune and angiogenesis signatures, and lower activity of liver function-related gene signatures. It also had higher levels of immune checkpoint and immune exhaustion markers.ConclusionsOur study revealed some specific molecular features of Hispanic HCC and potential biomarkers for therapeutic management of HCC and provides a unique resource for studying Hispanic HCC.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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