Precision models in hepatocellular carcinoma

IF 45.9 1区 医学 Q1 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY Nature Reviews Gastroenterology &Hepatology Pub Date : 2024-12-11 DOI:10.1038/s41575-024-01024-w
Marina Barcena-Varela, Satdarshan P. Monga, Amaia Lujambio
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Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) represents a global health challenge, and ranks among one of the most prevalent and deadliest cancers worldwide. Therapeutic advances have expanded the treatment armamentarium for patients with advanced HCC, but obstacles remain. Precision oncology, which aims to match specific therapies to patients who have tumours with particular features, holds great promise. However, its implementation has been hindered by the existence of numerous ‘HCC influencers’ that contribute to the high inter-patient heterogeneity. HCC influencers include tumour-related characteristics, such as genetic alterations, immune infiltration, stromal composition and aetiology, and patient-specific factors, such as sex, age, germline variants and the microbiome. This Review delves into the intricate world of HCC, describing the most innovative model systems that can be harnessed to identify precision and/or personalized therapies. We provide examples of how different models have been used to nominate candidate biomarkers, their limitations and strategies to optimize such models. We also highlight the importance of reproducing distinct HCC influencers in a flexible and modular way, with the aim of dissecting their relative contribution to therapy response. Next-generation HCC models will pave the way for faster discovery of precision therapies for patients with advanced HCC.

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肝细胞癌(HCC)是一项全球性的健康挑战,是全球发病率最高、死亡率最高的癌症之一。治疗方法的进步扩大了晚期 HCC 患者的治疗范围,但障碍依然存在。精准肿瘤学旨在为具有特殊特征的肿瘤患者匹配特定疗法,前景广阔。然而,由于存在众多 "HCC 影响因素",导致患者之间的异质性很高,这阻碍了精准肿瘤学的实施。HCC 影响因素包括肿瘤相关特征,如基因改变、免疫浸润、基质组成和病因,以及患者特异性因素,如性别、年龄、种系变异和微生物组。本综述深入探讨了错综复杂的 HCC 世界,介绍了可用于确定精准和/或个性化疗法的最具创新性的模型系统。我们举例说明了如何利用不同的模型来提名候选生物标志物、它们的局限性以及优化此类模型的策略。我们还强调了以灵活和模块化的方式再现不同的 HCC 影响因素的重要性,目的是剖析它们对治疗反应的相对贡献。下一代 HCC 模型将为晚期 HCC 患者更快地找到精准疗法铺平道路。
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期刊介绍: Nature Reviews Gastroenterology & Hepatology aims to serve as the leading resource for Reviews and commentaries within the scientific and medical communities it caters to. The journal strives to maintain authority, accessibility, and clarity in its published articles, which are complemented by easily understandable figures, tables, and other display items. Dedicated to providing exceptional service to authors, referees, and readers, the editorial team works diligently to maximize the usefulness and impact of each publication. The journal encompasses a wide range of content types, including Research Highlights, News & Views, Comments, Reviews, Perspectives, and Consensus Statements, all pertinent to gastroenterologists and hepatologists. With its broad scope, Nature Reviews Gastroenterology & Hepatology ensures that its articles reach a diverse audience, aiming for the widest possible dissemination of valuable information. Nature Reviews Gastroenterology & Hepatology is part of the Nature Reviews portfolio of journals.
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