Establishment and characterization of a novel cancer stem-like cell of cholangiocarcinoma.
Orasa PanawanAtit SilsirivanitChih-Hsiang ChangSiyaporn PutthisenPiyanard BoonnateTaro YokotaYuki Nishisyama-IkedaMarutpong DetaryaKanlayanee SawanyawisuthWorasak KaewkongKanha MuisukSukanya LuangKulthida VaeteewoottacharnRyosho KariyaHiromu YanoYoshihiro KomoharaKunimasa OhtaSeiji OkadaSopit WongkhamNorie ArakiPublished in: Cancer science (2023)
Cholangiocarcinoma (CCA) is an aggressive malignant tumor of bile duct epithelia. Recent evidence suggests the impact of cancer stem cells (CSC) on the therapeutic resistance of CCA; however, the knowledge of CSC in CCA is limited due to the lack of a CSC model. In this study, we successfully established a stable sphere-forming CCA stem-like cell, KKU-055-CSC, from the original CCA cell line, KKU-055. The KKU-055-CSC exhibits CSC characteristics, including 1) the ability to grow stably and withstand continuous passage for a long period of culture in the stem cell medium, 2) high expression of stem cell markers, 3) low responsiveness to standard chemo-drugs, 4) multi-lineage differentiation, and 5) faster and constant expansive tumor formation in xenograft mouse models. To identify the CCA-CSC-associated pathway, we have performed a global proteomics and functional cluster/network analysis. Proteomics identified the 5925 proteins in total, and the significantly upregulated proteins in CSC compared with FCS-induced differentiated CSC and its parental cells were extracted. Network analysis revealed that high mobility group A1 (HMGA1) and Aurora-A signaling via the STAT-3 pathways were enriched in KKU-055-CSC. Knockdown of HMGA1 in KKU-055-CSC suppressed the expression of stem cell markers, induced the differentiation followed by cell proliferation, and enhanced sensitivity to chemo drugs including Aurora A inhibitors. In silico analysis demonstrated that the expression of HMGA1 was correlated with Aurora-A expressions and poor survival of CCA patients. In conclusion, we have established a unique CCA stem-like cell model and identified the HMGA1-Aurora-A signaling as an important pathway for CSC-CCA.
Keyphrases
- stem cells
- network analysis
- single cell
- poor prognosis
- cell proliferation
- cell therapy
- healthcare
- end stage renal disease
- chronic kidney disease
- bone marrow
- photodynamic therapy
- cancer stem cells
- mesenchymal stem cells
- molecular docking
- induced apoptosis
- ejection fraction
- newly diagnosed
- long non coding rna
- cell cycle
- peritoneal dialysis
- squamous cell