Suppressing, stimulating and/or inhibiting: The evolving management of HCC patient after liver transplantation.

Lorenza Di Marco, Adriana Romanzi, Alessandra Pivetti, Nicola De Maria, Federico Ravaioli, Massimiliano Salati, Erica Villa, Fabrizio Di Benedetto, Paolo Magistri, Massimo Dominici, Antonio Colecchia, Stefano Di Sandro, Andrea Spallanzani
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Liver transplantation (LT) is a curative strategy for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), but the risk of HCC recurrence remains a challenging problem. In patients with HCC recurrence after LT (HCC-R_LT), the locoregional and surgical approaches are complex, and the guidelines do not report evidence-based strategies for the management of immunosuppression. In recent years, immunotherapy has become an effective option for patients with advanced HCC in pre-transplant settings. However, due to the risk of potentially fatal allograft rejection, the use of immunotherapy is avoided in post-transplant settings. Combining immunosuppressants with immunotherapy in transplant patients is also challenging due to the complex tumor microenvironment and immunoreactivity. The fear of acute liver rejection and the lack of predictive factors hinder the successful clinical application of immunotherapy for post-liver transplantation HCC recurrence. This review aims to comprehensively summarize the risk of HCC-R_LT, the available evidence for the efficacy of immunotherapy in patients with HCC-R_LT, and the clinical issues regarding the innovative management of this patient population.

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抑制、刺激和/或抑制:肝移植后HCC患者的发展管理。
肝移植(LT)是肝细胞癌(HCC)的一种治疗策略,但HCC复发的风险仍然是一个具有挑战性的问题。对于肝移植后HCC复发的患者(HCC- r_lt),局部和手术入路是复杂的,指南没有报告基于证据的免疫抑制管理策略。近年来,免疫治疗已成为晚期肝癌移植前患者的有效选择。然而,由于潜在致命的同种异体移植排斥反应的风险,在移植后避免使用免疫疗法。由于复杂的肿瘤微环境和免疫反应性,在移植患者中结合免疫抑制剂和免疫治疗也具有挑战性。对急性肝排斥反应的恐惧和缺乏预测因素阻碍了免疫治疗在肝移植后HCC复发中的成功临床应用。本文旨在全面总结HCC-R_LT的风险,现有证据表明免疫治疗对HCC-R_LT患者的疗效,以及该患者群体创新管理的临床问题。
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