Hexokinase 2 discerns a novel circulating tumor cell population associated with poor prognosis in lung cancer patients

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Abstract

Unlike other epithelial cancer types, circulating tumor cells (CTCs) are less frequently detected in the peripheral blood of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patients using epithelial marker-based detection approaches despite the aggressive nature of NSCLC. Here, we demonstrate hexokinase-2 (HK2) as a metabolic function- associated marker for the detection of CTCs. In 59 NSCLC patients bearing cytokeratin-positive (CKpos) primary tumors, HK2 enables resolving cytokeratin-negative (HK2high/CKneg) CTCs as a prevalent population in about half of the peripheral blood samples with positive CTC counts. However, HK2high/CKnegtumor cells are a minority population in pleural effusions and cerebrospinal fluids. Singlecell analysis shows that HK2high/CKnegCTCs exhibit smaller sizes but consistent copy number variation profiles comparedwith CKposcounterparts. Single-cell transcriptome profiling reveals that CK expression levels of CTCs are independent of their epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT) status, challenging the long-standing association between CK expression and EMT. HK2high/CKnegCTCs display metastasis and EGFR inhibitor resistance-related molecular signatures and are selectively enriched in patientswith EGFRL858R driver oncogene mutation as opposed to EGFR19Del, which is more frequently found in patients with prevalent CKposCTCs in the blood. Consistently, treatment-naïve patients with a larger number or proportion of HK2high/CKnegCTCs in the blood exhibit poor therapy response and shorter progression-free survival. Collectively, our approach resolvesamore complete spectrum of CTCs in NSCLC that can potentially be exploited to identify patient prognosis before therapy.

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Yang, L., Yan, X., Chen, J., Zhan, Q., Hua, Y., Xu, S., … Wei, W. (2021). Hexokinase 2 discerns a novel circulating tumor cell population associated with poor prognosis in lung cancer patients. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 118(11). https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2012228118

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