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  • - The study investigates the role of extrachromosomal circular DNA (eccDNA) in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) by comparing genome-wide eccDNA profiles from HCC tissues and adjacent non-tumor tissues using Circle-seq and RNA sequencing.
  • - A total of 60,423 unique eccDNA types were identified, with the majority being smaller than 1 kb, and significant differences in eccDNA patterns were found between HCC and non-tumor samples.
  • - The research suggests that specific eccDNAs, particularly from chromosome 22, are associated with increased gene expression in tumors and may have implications for survival rates in HCC patients, indicating a complex relationship between eccDNA and gene regulation in cancer

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Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) develops through multiple mechanisms. While recent studies have shown the presence of extrachromosomal circular DNA (eccDNA) in most cancer types, the eccDNA expression pattern and its association with HCC remain obscure. We aimed to investigate this problem. The genome-wide eccDNA profiles of eight paired HCC and adjacent non-tumor tissue samples were comprehensively elucidated based on Circle-seq, and they were further cross-analyzed with the RNA sequencing data to determine the association between eccDNA expression and transcriptome dysregulation. A total of 60,423 unique eccDNA types were identified. Most of the detected eccDNAs were smaller than 1 kb, with a length up to 182,363 bp and a mean sizes of 674 bp (non-tumor) and 813 bp (tumor), showing a greater association with gene-rich rather than with gene-poor regions. Although there was no statistical difference in length and chromosome distribution, the eccDNA patterns between HCC and adjacent non-tumor tissues showed significant differences at both the chromosomal and single gene levels. Five of the eight HCC tissues showed significantly higher amounts of chromosome 22-derived eccDNA expression compared to the non-tumor tissue. Furthermore, two genes, SLC16A3 and BAIAP2L2, with a higher transcription level in tumor tissues, were related to eccDNAs exclusively detected in three HCC samples and were negatively associated with survival rates in HCC cohorts from public databases. These results indicate the existence and massive heterogeneity of eccDNAs in HCC and adjacent liver tissues, and suggest their potential association with dysregulated gene expression.

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