Single Cell Spatial Transcriptomic Profiling Identifies a LINE1 Associated Disarrayed Immune Microenvironment in Hepatocellular Carcinoma

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ABSTRACT Purpose Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is a lethal malignancy driven by complex interactions between cancer cells, immune cells, and additional stromal cells in the tumor microenvironment (TME). The LINE1 retrotransposon is a ubiquitous repeat RNA whose de-repression leads to significant cancer cell-intrinsic and TME changes that promote aggressive tumor characteristics. We leveraged single cell spatial transcriptomic profiling to characterize the relationship between LINE1 and differences in the heterogeneous HCC TME. Experimental Design We applied our profiling methodology to a cohort of 23 tissue specimens collected from patients who had undergone liver resection or transplantation and validated it in a partially-overlapping similar cohort of 39 specimens using RNA in-situ hybridization (RNA-ISH). Results We found that LINE1-high tumors and LINE1-high single HCC cells exhibited a de-differentiated, stem-like, and inflammatory phenotype. Furthermore, within individual tumors, LINE1 high cancer cells associated spatially with one another and excluded the larger, organized immune cell conglomerates seen in LINE1 low tumors. Finally, we found that LINE1 RNA expression correlated with worse overall survival in the larger expanded retrospective cohort. Conclusions Our study is the first to show a clearly disorganized immune TME in HCC driven by LINE1 expression, and this observation correlated with poor survival for patients whose tumors expressed large amounts of the LINE1 repeat RNA. These results provide further evidence of how effective anti-tumor immune responses contribute to cures after definitive surgery and may lead to novel biomarkers or drug targets in HCC. TRANSLATIONAL RELEVANCE The viral-like LINE1 retrotransposon is known to influence tumor cell state and the immune response in a variety of cancer. Here, we have used single cell spatial transcriptomic profiling to resolve repeat and coding gene RNA expression in a cohort of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) patients. LINE1 RNA expression in HCC tumor cells was correlated with an undifferentiated stem-like cancer state and a disorganized, sparse immune infiltrate. Using in situ hybridization on an expanded validation cohort, we noted significantly worsened survival in the LINE1 high group. Altogether, LINE1 repeat RNA is a tumor intrinsic biomarker of more aggressive features that can be used for risk stratification and a potential biomarker for response to immunotherapies that merits further investigation.

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