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Transcriptional profiling identifies gene expression changes associated with IFN-alpha tolerance in hepatitis C-related hepatocellular carcinoma cells.

Clinical Cancer Research 2005 Februrary 2
PURPOSE: Treatment with IFN-alpha therapy has been shown to exhibit antitumor effects on patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). However, individual responses remained unpredictable because of the frequent presence of intrinsic or acquired IFN-alpha resistance. Hence, delineation of molecular targets implicated in the resistant pathway holds value in refining the therapeutic benefits of IFN-alpha.

EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN: The current study analyzed the effect of IFN-alpha in human HCC cells. Three hepatitis C virus (HCV)-related, five hepatitis B virus (HBV)-related and two non-B non-C-related cell lines were subjected to IFN-alpha treatment and the cytotoxic effect on cell viability was measured. Further analysis by cDNA microarray and quantitative reverse transcription-PCR were conducted to examine the gene expression changes that mediated the IFN-alpha resistance observed.

RESULTS: According to the IC(50) values determined, HCV-related cell lines indicated distinct resistance (IC(50), 389-1468 units/mL) compared with the HBV-related (IC(50), 11-77 units/mL) and non-B non-C-related cell lines (IC(50), 24-108 units/mL). Unsupervised hierarchical clustering on array data indicated three HCV-related cell lines to cluster independently from the sensitive cell lines, suggesting discrete features in association with IFN-alpha tolerance. Moreover, Significance Analysis of Microarrays analysis indicated the differential expression of 149 expressed sequence tags that represented 51 up-regulated and 98 down-regulated genes in the resistant cell lines. Comparing the temporal pattern of gene expression between 6- and 24-hour treatments, candidate genes that were considerably induced with time were further highlighted in the tolerant HCV-related cell lines. These candidates were verified by quantitative reverse transcription-PCR, which confirmed the down-regulation of UBA2, ZNF185, and FOXF1 and up-regulation of UBE4B in the drug-tolerant cells.

CONCLUSIONS: Our present study showed that the insensitivity to IFN-alpha therapy in HCC cells is associated with drug-inducible transcriptional alterations. Furthermore, our investigation highlighted potential candidate genes in conferring an anti-apoptotic effect toward IFN-alpha treatment.

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