Clinical and Translational Medicine (May 2021)

COMMD10 inhibits tumor progression and induces apoptosis by blocking NF‐κB signal and values up BCLC staging in predicting overall survival in hepatocellular carcinoma

  • Mi Yang,
  • Xixi Wu,
  • Lu Li,
  • Shaoqun Li,
  • Nan Li,
  • Mengyuan Mao,
  • Suming Pan,
  • Richang Du,
  • Xiaoqing Wang,
  • Min Chen,
  • Nanjie Xiao,
  • Xiaohui Zhu,
  • Guoyang He,
  • Longshan Zhang,
  • Weiqiang Huang,
  • Hua Pan,
  • Lan Deng,
  • Longhua Chen,
  • Li Liang,
  • Jian Guan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/ctm2.403
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 5
pp. n/a – n/a

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Abstract Background Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is the third leading cause of cancer mortality worldwide. Currently, there is limited knowledge of dysregulation of cellular proliferation and apoptosis that contribute to the malignant phenotype in HCC. Copper metabolism gene MURR1 domain 10 (COMMD10) is initially identified as a suppressor gene in the pathogenesis of HCC in our observations. Here we aimed to explore its function and prognostic value in the progression of HCC. Methods Functional experiments were performed to explore the role of COMMD10 in HCC. The molecular mechanisms of COMMD10 were determined by luciferase assay, immunofluorescence, and immunoprecipitation. The nomogram was based on a retrospective and multicenter study of 516 patients who were pathologically diagnosed with HCC from three Chinese hospitals. The predictive accuracy and discriminative ability of the nomogram were determined by a C‐index and calibration curve and were compared with COMMD10 and the Barcelona Clinic Liver Cancer (BCLC) staging system. The primary endpoint was overall survival (OS). Results COMMD10 expression was significantly lower in HCC than that in normal liver tissues. In vitro and in vivo experiments revealed that COMMD10 suppressed cell proliferation and induced apoptosis in HCC. Mechanistically, COMMD10 inhibits TNFα mediated ubiquitination of IκBα and p65 nuclear translocation through the combination of COMMD10‐N terminal to the Rel homology domain of p65, which inhibited NF‐κB activity and increased expression of cleaved caspase9/3 in HCC. Clinically, COMMD10 stratifies early‐stage HCC patients into two risk groups with significantly different OS. Additionally, the nomogram based on COMMD10 and BCLC stage yielded more accuracy than BCLC stage alone for predicting OS of HCC patients in three cohorts. Conclusions COMMD10 suppresses proliferation and promotes apoptosis by inhibiting NF‐κB signaling and values up BCLC staging in predicting OS, which provides evidence for the identification of potential therapeutic targets and the accurate prediction of prognosis for patients with HCC.

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