肝肿瘤中的炎症和免疫:未来治疗策略的意义》。

IF 5.3 2区 医学 Q1 ONCOLOGY
Jieun Kim, Ekihiro Seki
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在过去二十年里,"癌症标志 "彻底改变了癌症研究,凸显了炎症和免疫的关键作用。致癌炎症促进了癌症的发展,同时抑制了抗肿瘤免疫,使肿瘤微环境(TME)趋于肿瘤容许状态,进一步提高了癌细胞的恶性潜能。这种具有免疫抑制作用的肿瘤微环境可使肿瘤逃避免疫监视。因此,了解肿瘤和免疫系统在 TME 内的复杂相互作用已变得至关重要,尤其是随着免疫疗法的出现。尽管免疫疗法在许多恶性肿瘤中都取得了显著的成功,但原发性肝癌,尤其是肝细胞癌(HCC),却面临着独特的挑战。肝脏免疫抑制环境对免疫疗法的有效性构成了障碍,而且肝癌患者的死亡率高、治疗方案有限。在这篇综述中,我们将讨论目前对肝脏肿瘤背后复杂的免疫介导机制的理解,重点关注 HCC 和肝转移。我们描述了肝转移灶内的分子和细胞异质性,强调这为肝癌的免疫疗法带来了独特的挑战和机遇。通过揭示肝脏肿瘤的免疫环境,本综述旨在促进开发更有效的治疗干预措施,最终改善肝癌患者的临床预后。
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Inflammation and Immunity in Liver Neoplasms: Implications for Future Therapeutic Strategies.

Over the past two decades, the "hallmarks of cancer" have revolutionized cancer research and highlighted the crucial roles of inflammation and immunity. Pro-tumorigenic inflammation promotes cancer development along with inhibition of anti-tumor immunity, shaping the tumor microenvironment (TME) towards a tumor-permissive state and further enhancing the malignant potential of cancer cells. This immunosuppressive TME allows tumors to evade immunosurveillance. Thus, understanding the complex interplay between tumors and the immune system within the TME has become pivotal, especially with the advent of immunotherapy. Although immunotherapy has achieved notable success in many malignancies, primary liver cancer, particularly hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), presents unique challenges. The hepatic immunosuppressive environment poses obstacles to the effectiveness of immunotherapy, along with high mortality rates and limited treatment options for patients with liver cancer. In this review, we discuss current understanding of the complex immune-mediated mechanisms underlying liver neoplasms, focusing on HCC and liver metastases. We describe the molecular and cellular heterogeneity within the TME, highlighting how this presents unique challenges and opportunities for immunotherapy in liver cancers. By unraveling the immune landscape of liver neoplasms, this review aims to contribute to the development of more effective therapeutic interventions, ultimately improving clinical outcomes for patients with liver cancer.

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CiteScore
11.20
自引率
1.80%
发文量
331
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Molecular Cancer Therapeutics will focus on basic research that has implications for cancer therapeutics in the following areas: Experimental Cancer Therapeutics, Identification of Molecular Targets, Targets for Chemoprevention, New Models, Cancer Chemistry and Drug Discovery, Molecular and Cellular Pharmacology, Molecular Classification of Tumors, and Bioinformatics and Computational Molecular Biology. The journal provides a publication forum for these emerging disciplines that is focused specifically on cancer research. Papers are stringently reviewed and only those that report results of novel, timely, and significant research and meet high standards of scientific merit will be accepted for publication.
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