Identification of immunosenescence of unconventional T cells in hepatocellular carcinoma

Accumulation of senescent cells is a recognized feature in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), but their specific types and prognostic implications remain under investigation. This study aimed to delineate senescent cell types and their senescent patterns in HCC using publicly available bulk and single-...

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Veröffentlicht in:Computational biology and chemistry 2024-10, Vol.112, p.108148, Article 108148
Hauptverfasser: Li, Rumei, Li, Zhaoxi, Luo, Wanrong, Zhu, Xiaotong, Luo, Baoming
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Zusammenfassung:Accumulation of senescent cells is a recognized feature in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), but their specific types and prognostic implications remain under investigation. This study aimed to delineate senescent cell types and their senescent patterns in HCC using publicly available bulk and single-cell mRNA sequencing data. Through gene expression and gene set enrichment analysis, we identified distinct senescent patterns within HCC samples. Notably, unconventional T cells, specifically natural killer T cells and γδT cells, were found to be the predominant senescent cell types. These cells exhibited enriched pathways related to DNA damage, senescence and the negative regulation of lymphocyte activation. Furthermore, we observed upregulation of the mTOR signaling pathway, which correlated positively with the expression of senescence-associated genes. This suggests a potential regulatory role for mTOR in the senescence of HCC. Strikingly, patients with elevated expression of senescence markers, including p16INK4A, p21, and GLB1, demonstrated significantly reduced overall survival rates. Our findings indicate that immunosenescence in unconventional T cells may play a role in HCC progression. The potential therapeutic implications of targeting the mTOR pathway or eliminating senescent unconventional T cells warrant further exploration to improve HCC patient outcomes. [Display omitted] •Unconventional T cells including NKT cells and γδT cells showed a predominant senescent signature in HCC.•Senescent unconventional T cells in HCC might weaken the immune system against tumor development and lead to a worse overall survival rate.•Expression of mTOR showed a positively correlation with senescence associated genes in HCC.
ISSN:1476-9271
1476-928X
1476-928X
DOI:10.1016/j.compbiolchem.2024.108148