Centrosome amplification-related signature correlated with immune microenvironment and treatment response predicts prognosis and improves diagnosis of hepatocellular carcinoma by integrating machine learning and single-cell analyses

Hepatol Int. 2024 Feb;18(1):108-130. doi: 10.1007/s12072-023-10538-5. Epub 2023 May 8.

Abstract

Background: Centrosome amplification is a well-recognized oncogenic driver of tumor initiation and progression across a variety of malignancies and has been linked with tumor aggressiveness, metastasis, and adverse prognosis. Nevertheless, the significance of centrosome amplification in HCC is not well understood.

Methods: The TCGA dataset was downloaded for centrosome amplification-related signature construction using the LASSO-penalized Cox regression algorithm, while the ICGC dataset was obtained for signature validation. Single-cell RNA sequencing from GSE149614 was analyzed to profile gene expression and the liver tumor niche.

Results: A total of 134 centrosome amplification-related prognostic genes in HCC were detected and 6 key prognostic genes (SSX2IP, SPAG4, SAC3D1, NPM1, CSNK1D, and CEP55) among them were screened out to construct a signature with both high sensitivity and specificity in diagnosis and prognosis of HCC patients. The signature, as an independent factor, was associated with frequent recurrences, high mortality rates, advanced clinicopathologic features, and high vascular invasions. Moreover, the signature was intimately associated with cell cycle-related pathways and TP53 mutation profile, suggesting its underlying role in accelerating cell cycle progression and leading to liver cancer development. Meanwhile, the signature was also closely correlated with immunosuppressive cell infiltration and immune checkpoint expression, making it a vital immunosuppressive factor in the tumor microenvironment. Upon single-cell RNA sequencing, SSX2IP and SAC3D1 were found to be specially expressed in liver cancer stem-like cells, where they promoted cell cycle progression and hypoxia.

Conclusions: This study provided a direct molecular link of centrosome amplification with clinical characteristics, tumor microenvironment, and clinical drug-response, highlighting the critical role of centrosome amplification in liver cancer development and therapy resistance, thereby providing valuable insights into prognostic prediction and therapeutic response of HCC.

Keywords: Cell cycle; Centrosome amplification; Diagnosis; Drug sensitivity; Hepatocellular carcinoma; Immune checkpoint; Liver cancer stem cell; Prognosis; TP53; Tumor microenvironment.

MeSH terms

  • Carcinoma, Hepatocellular* / genetics
  • Cell Cycle Proteins
  • Centrosome
  • Humans
  • Liver Neoplasms* / genetics
  • Microtubule-Associated Proteins
  • Prognosis
  • Single-Cell Analysis
  • Tumor Microenvironment / genetics

Substances

  • SSX2IP protein, human
  • Microtubule-Associated Proteins
  • Cell Cycle Proteins