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    Hepatoblastoma (HB) is the most common liver cancer in children, posing a serious threat to children's health. Chemoresistance is the leading cause of mortality in patients with HB. A more explicit definition of the features of chemotherapy resistance in HB represents a fundamental urgent need. We performed an integrative analysis including single-cell RNA sequencing, whole-exome sequencing, and bulk RNA sequencing in 180 HB samples, to reveal genomic features, transcriptomic profiles, and the immune microenvironment of HB. Multicolor immunohistochemistry staining and in vitro experiments were performed for validation. Here, we reported four HB transcriptional subtypes primarily defined by differential expression of transcription factors. Among them, the S2A subtype, characterized by strong expression of progenitor ( MYCN , MIXL1 ) and mesenchymal transcription factors ( TWIST1 , TBX5 ), was defined as a new chemoresistant subtype. The S2A subtype showed increased TGF-β cancer-associated fibroblast and an immunosuppressive microenvironment induced by the upregulated TGF-β of HB. Interestingly, the S2A subtype enriched SBS24 signature and significantly higher serum aflatoxin B1-albumin (AFB1-ALB) level in comparison with other subtypes. Functional assays indicated that aflatoxin promotes HB to upregulate TGF-β. Furthermore, clinical prognostic analysis showed that serum AFB1-ALB is a potential indicator of HB chemoresistance and prognosis. Our studies offer new insights into the relationship between aflatoxin and HB chemoresistance and provide important implications for its diagnosis and treatment. Copyright © 2023 American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases.

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    Xiao Xiang, Yijie Hao, Cheng Cheng, Huanjing Hu, Huadong Chen, Jiehui Tan, Yuanqi Wang, Xiaofei Liu, Bo Peng, Junbin Liao, Ji Wang, Yubin Xie, Juncheng Liu, Shuling Chen, Lixia Xu, Wenxuan Xie, Ruidong Xue, Ming Kuang, Zhe Xu, Hong Jiang, Sui Peng. A TGF-β-dominant chemoresistant phenotype of hepatoblastoma associated with aflatoxin exposure in children. Hepatology (Baltimore, Md.). 2024 Mar 01;79(3):650-665

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    PMID: 37459556

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