Abstract
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is one of the most common malignancies worldwide. Extracellular vesicles (EV) are critical mediators of intercellular communication within the tumor microenvironment, and cancer-cell-secreted EVs often facilitate cancer progression. Here we show that in HBV-associated HCC, tumor-cell-derived EVs contain a TGFβ-inducible long noncoding RNA, termed HDAC2-AS2. EVs enriched with HDAC2-AS2 facilitate cancer progression by suppressing cytotoxicity of intra-tumor CD8+ T cells. Mechanistically, in activated cytotoxic CD8+ T cells, translocation of the transcription factor cyclin-dependent kinase 9 (CDK9), to the cytoplasm is critical for functional integrity. HDAC2-AS2 targets and blocks cytosolic CDK9, and this results in exhaustion of PD-1+CD8+ T cells and suppression of IFN-γ+CD8+ T cell cytotoxicity. Notably, we demonstrate that low CDK9 and high HDAC2-AS2 expressions are associated with poor survival of HCC, which can be rescued by anti-PD-1 therapy. These findings emphasize the significance of tumor-derived EVs in suppressing antitumor CD8+ T cell immunity to promote tumorigenesis, and highlight extracellular HDAC2-AS2 as a promising biomarker and therapeutic target for HCC.
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Gao, Y., Zhang, Z., Huang, X., You, M., Du, C., Li, N., … Yang, P. (2025). HBV-associated hepatocellular carcinomas inhibit antitumor CD8+ T cell via the long noncoding RNA HDAC2-AS2. Nature Communications , 16(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-025-57367-8
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