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An Oncogenic Hepatocyte-Induced Orthotopic Mouse Model of Hepatocellular Cancer Arising in the Setting of Hepatic Inflammation and Fibrosis
Published on: September 12, 2019
High Mobility Group Box 1 Is Potential Target Therapy for Inhibiting Metastasis and Enhancing Drug Sensitivity of
Arunya Jiraviriyakul1,2, Chatchai Nensat1,3, Samitanan Promchai4
1Integrative Biomedical Research Unit (IBRU), Faculty of Allied Health Sciences, Naresuan University, Phitsanulok 65000, Thailand.
Abstract:
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is a lethal malignancy associated with drug resistance, resulting in a poor prognosis. High mobility group box 1 (HMGB1) is a chromatin-binding protein that regulates HCC progression. The overexpression of HMGB1 has been found to promote tumorigenesis and drug resistance. In this study, we aimed to investigate the role of HMGB1 expression in tumorigenesis and metastasis and its impact on sorafenib and oxaliplatin resistance. Tissue samples from patients with HCC (n = 48) were subjected to immunohistochemistry. The expression of HMGB1 was correlated with clinical pathology parameters. Moreover, the HCC cell line HuH-7 was used to study the regulatory effect of HMGB1 on cell proliferation, cell adhesion, migration, and invasion by using the siRNA (small interfering RNA) silencing method. Furthermore, drug challenges were performed to determine the effect of HMGB1 on the sensitivity to chemotherapeutic drugs (sorafenib and oxaliplatin). HMGB1 was significantly overexpressed in tumor tissues, highlighted by the expression increment in patients with M1 advanced metastasis tumors with immunoreactivity scores 2.61 and 6.50 for adjacent and tumor tissues, respectively (p-values = 0.0035). The involved mechanisms were then described through the suppression of HCC cell adhesion, migration, and invasion by HMGB1 silencing. Notably, the inhibition of HMGB1 expression promoted sorafenib/oxaliplatin sensitivity in the HCC cell line by increasing the cell toxicity by about 13-18%. Our study demonstrated that HMGB1 shows potential as a promising biomarker and a target for HCC treatment that is involved in tumorigenesis, metastasis, and chemo-drug resistance.
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