Peripheral Lymphocytes in Primary Liver Cancers: Elevated NK and CD8+ T Cells and dysregulated Selenium Metabolism

Zhou, Cheng and Lu, Zhufeng and Sun, Baoye and Yi, Yong and Zhang, Boheng and Wang, Zheng and Qiu, Shuang-Jian (2024) Peripheral Lymphocytes in Primary Liver Cancers: Elevated NK and CD8+ T Cells and dysregulated Selenium Metabolism. Biomolecules, 14 (2). p. 222. ISSN 2218-273X

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Abstract

Peripheral blood lymphocytes (PBLs), which play a pivotal role in orchestrating the immune system, garner minimal attention in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (ICC). The impact of primary liver cancers on PBLs remains unexplored. In this study, flow cytometry facilitated the quantification of cell populations, while transcriptome of PBLs was executed utilizing 10× single-cell sequencing technology. Additionally, pertinent cases were curated from the GEO database. Subsequent bioinformatics and statistical analyses were conducted utilizing R (4.2.1) software. Elevated counts of NK cells and CD8+ T cells were observed in both ICC and HCC when compared to benign liver disease (BLD). In the multivariate Cox model, NK cells and CD8+ T cells emerged as independent risk factors for recurrence-free survival. Single-cell sequencing of PBLs uncovered the downregulation of TGFβ signaling in tumor-derived CD8+ T cells. Pathway enrichment analysis, based on differential expression profiling, highlighted aberrations in selenium metabolism. Proteomic analysis of preoperative and postoperative peripheral blood samples from patients undergoing tumor resection revealed a significant upregulation of SELENBP1 and a significant downregulation of SEPP1. Primary liver cancer has a definite impact on PBLs, manifested by alterations in cellular quantities and selenoprotein metabolism.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Academic Digital Library > Multidisciplinary
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Date Deposited: 15 Feb 2024 05:19
Last Modified: 15 Feb 2024 05:19
URI: http://publications.article4sub.com/id/eprint/3160

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