Metallomic profile in non-cirrhotic hepatocellular carcinoma supports a phenomenon of metal metabolism adaptation in tumor cells

Abstract We have previously described a form of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) in non-cirrhotic liver (HCC-NC) developed by Peruvian patients. We analyzed the metallomic profile in hepatic tissues from two independent cohorts exhibiting HCC-NC. Clinical, histopathological data, and HCC and non-tumor...

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Autores principales: Luis Cano, Stéphane Bertani, Marie-Laure Island, Juan Pablo Cerapio, Eloy Ruiz, Pascal Pineau, Valérie Monbet, Karim Boudjema, Luis Taxa, Sandro Casavilca-Zambrano, Martine Ropert, Bruno Turlin, Olivier Loréal
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:7d9ef09b15fd43fc8be645d33730bfd92021-12-02T15:23:08ZMetallomic profile in non-cirrhotic hepatocellular carcinoma supports a phenomenon of metal metabolism adaptation in tumor cells10.1038/s41598-021-93369-42045-2322https://doaj.org/article/7d9ef09b15fd43fc8be645d33730bfd92021-07-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-93369-4https://doaj.org/toc/2045-2322Abstract We have previously described a form of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) in non-cirrhotic liver (HCC-NC) developed by Peruvian patients. We analyzed the metallomic profile in hepatic tissues from two independent cohorts exhibiting HCC-NC. Clinical, histopathological data, and HCC and non-tumoral liver (NTL) samples of 38 Peruvian and 38 French HCC-NC patients, were studied. Twelve metals were quantified using ICP/MS: Mn, Fe, Cu, Co, Zn, As, Se, Rb, Mo, Cd, Pb, and Sn. Associations between metals and survival were assessed. Our data showed significant differences between cohorts. Mean ages were 40.6 ± 20, 67.5 ± 9 years old for Peruvians and French, respectively. Fifty percent of the Peruvian patients were positive for the HBsAg, versus 3% in French patients. Mn, Cu, Zn, As, Se, Rb, Mo, Cd, Sn metal concentrations were higher in NTL of Peruvians. Importantly, metal concentrations were lower in HCC areas compared to NTL tissues in both cohorts, except for Cu for which mean concentration was higher in HCC (p < 0.05). Se concentration in HCC was associated with extended survival only in Peruvians. Our data, obtained in Peruvian and French HCC-NC cohorts, highlights similarity in the metallomic profile of HCC compared to NTL during the hepatic tumorigenesis in these specific groups of patients.Luis CanoStéphane BertaniMarie-Laure IslandJuan Pablo CerapioEloy RuizPascal PineauValérie MonbetKarim BoudjemaLuis TaxaSandro Casavilca-ZambranoMartine RopertBruno TurlinOlivier LoréalNature PortfolioarticleMedicineRScienceQENScientific Reports, Vol 11, Iss 1, Pp 1-10 (2021)
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Luis Cano
Stéphane Bertani
Marie-Laure Island
Juan Pablo Cerapio
Eloy Ruiz
Pascal Pineau
Valérie Monbet
Karim Boudjema
Luis Taxa
Sandro Casavilca-Zambrano
Martine Ropert
Bruno Turlin
Olivier Loréal
Metallomic profile in non-cirrhotic hepatocellular carcinoma supports a phenomenon of metal metabolism adaptation in tumor cells
description Abstract We have previously described a form of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) in non-cirrhotic liver (HCC-NC) developed by Peruvian patients. We analyzed the metallomic profile in hepatic tissues from two independent cohorts exhibiting HCC-NC. Clinical, histopathological data, and HCC and non-tumoral liver (NTL) samples of 38 Peruvian and 38 French HCC-NC patients, were studied. Twelve metals were quantified using ICP/MS: Mn, Fe, Cu, Co, Zn, As, Se, Rb, Mo, Cd, Pb, and Sn. Associations between metals and survival were assessed. Our data showed significant differences between cohorts. Mean ages were 40.6 ± 20, 67.5 ± 9 years old for Peruvians and French, respectively. Fifty percent of the Peruvian patients were positive for the HBsAg, versus 3% in French patients. Mn, Cu, Zn, As, Se, Rb, Mo, Cd, Sn metal concentrations were higher in NTL of Peruvians. Importantly, metal concentrations were lower in HCC areas compared to NTL tissues in both cohorts, except for Cu for which mean concentration was higher in HCC (p < 0.05). Se concentration in HCC was associated with extended survival only in Peruvians. Our data, obtained in Peruvian and French HCC-NC cohorts, highlights similarity in the metallomic profile of HCC compared to NTL during the hepatic tumorigenesis in these specific groups of patients.
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author Luis Cano
Stéphane Bertani
Marie-Laure Island
Juan Pablo Cerapio
Eloy Ruiz
Pascal Pineau
Valérie Monbet
Karim Boudjema
Luis Taxa
Sandro Casavilca-Zambrano
Martine Ropert
Bruno Turlin
Olivier Loréal
author_facet Luis Cano
Stéphane Bertani
Marie-Laure Island
Juan Pablo Cerapio
Eloy Ruiz
Pascal Pineau
Valérie Monbet
Karim Boudjema
Luis Taxa
Sandro Casavilca-Zambrano
Martine Ropert
Bruno Turlin
Olivier Loréal
author_sort Luis Cano
title Metallomic profile in non-cirrhotic hepatocellular carcinoma supports a phenomenon of metal metabolism adaptation in tumor cells
title_short Metallomic profile in non-cirrhotic hepatocellular carcinoma supports a phenomenon of metal metabolism adaptation in tumor cells
title_full Metallomic profile in non-cirrhotic hepatocellular carcinoma supports a phenomenon of metal metabolism adaptation in tumor cells
title_fullStr Metallomic profile in non-cirrhotic hepatocellular carcinoma supports a phenomenon of metal metabolism adaptation in tumor cells
title_full_unstemmed Metallomic profile in non-cirrhotic hepatocellular carcinoma supports a phenomenon of metal metabolism adaptation in tumor cells
title_sort metallomic profile in non-cirrhotic hepatocellular carcinoma supports a phenomenon of metal metabolism adaptation in tumor cells
publisher Nature Portfolio
publishDate 2021
url https://doaj.org/article/7d9ef09b15fd43fc8be645d33730bfd9
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