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Berberine Protects against Hepatocellular Carcinoma Progression by Regulating Intrahepatic T Cell Heterogeneity

Jiaxiang Hu, Qingmiao Shi, Xue Chen, Qingqing Wang

2024Advanced Science12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Accumulating evidence suggests that berberine (BBR) exhibits anti‐cancer effects in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). However, the mechanisms by which BBR regulates the immunological microenvironment in HCC has not been fully elucidated. In this study, a mouse model of orthotopic HCC is established and treated with varying doses of BBR. BBR showed effectiveness in reducing tumor burden in mice with HCC. Cytometry by time‐of‐flight depicted the alterations in the tumor immune landscape following BBR treatment, revealing the enhancement in the T lymphocytes effector function. In particular, BBR decreased the proportion of TCRb hi PD‐1 hi CD69 + CD27 + effector CD8 + T lymphocytes and increased the proportion of Ly6C hi TCRb + CD69 + CD27 + CD62L + central memory CD8 + T lymphocytes. Single‐cell RNA sequencing further elucidates the effects of BBR on transcriptional profiles of liver immune cells and confirms the phenotypical heterogeneity of T lymphocytes in HCC immune microenvironment. Additionally, it is found that BBR potentially regulated the antitumor immunity in HCC by modulating the receptor‐ligand interaction among immune cells mediated by cytokines. In summary, the findings improve the understanding of BBR's impact on protecting against HCC, emphasizing BBR's role in regulating intrahepatic T cell heterogeneity. BBR has the potential to be a promising therapeutic strategy to hinder the advancement of HCC.

Topics & Concepts

Immune systemHepatocellular carcinomaCancer researchCD8Tumor microenvironmentFOXP3T cellFlow cytometryEffectorImmunologyMedicineChemistryBiologyBerberine and alkaloids researchAlkaloids: synthesis and pharmacology
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