Characterization of Immunogenicity of Malignant Cells with Stemness in Intrahepatic Cholangiocarcinoma by Single-Cell RNA Sequencing.
Jing BianJianyang FuXin WangJihye L GolinoGagandeep BrarFreddy E EscorciaMargaret C CamChangqing XiePublished in: Stem cells international (2022)
Cancer stem cells (CSCs) are responsible for long-term maintenance of tumors and thought to play a role in treatment resistance. The interaction between stemness and immunogenicity of CSCs in the intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (iCCA) is largely unknown. Here, we used single-cell transcriptomic data to study immunogenicity of malignant cells in human iCCA. Using an established computerized method CytoTRACE, we found significant heterogeneity in stemness/differentiation states among malignant cells. We demonstrated that the high stemness malignant cells express much lower levels of major histocompatibility complex II molecules when compared to low stemness malignant cells, suggesting a role of immune evasion in high stemness malignant cells. In addition, high stemness malignant iCCA cells exhibited significant expression of certain cytokine members, including CCL2, CCL20, CXCL1, CXCL2, CXCL6, CXCL8, TNFRSF12A, and IL6ST, indicating communication with surrounding immune cells. These results indicate that high stemness malignant cells retain their intrinsic immunological feature that facilitate the escape of immune surveillance.
Keyphrases
- induced apoptosis
- stem cells
- cell cycle arrest
- single cell
- cancer stem cells
- epithelial mesenchymal transition
- endoplasmic reticulum stress
- oxidative stress
- cell death
- signaling pathway
- public health
- endothelial cells
- poor prognosis
- machine learning
- pi k akt
- high throughput
- cell proliferation
- rna seq
- smoking cessation
- artificial intelligence