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Tumor Microenvironment of Hepatocellular Carcinoma: Challenges and Opportunities for New Treatment Options

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijms23073778

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hepatocellular carcinoma; tumor microenvironment; cancer therapy; immunotherapies

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  1. Foundation for Polish Science [TEAM TECH/2016-1/8]
  2. Ministry of Education and Science within the Regional Initiative of Excellence program [013/RID/2018/19]

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The prevalence of liver cancer is increasing in Europe and the USA, with hepatocellular carcinoma being the most common subtype. Chronic liver inflammation leads to the formation of a complex tumor microenvironment in liver cancer. Therapies for liver cancer are challenged by the TME, but new immune-based treatments are being developed.
The prevalence of liver cancer is constantly rising, with increasing incidence and mortality in Europe and the USA in recent decades. Among the different subtypes of liver cancers, hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is the most commonly diagnosed liver cancer. Besides advances in diagnosis and promising results of pre-clinical studies, HCC remains a highly lethal disease. In many cases, HCC is an effect of chronic liver inflammation, which leads to the formation of a complex tumor microenvironment (TME) composed of immune and stromal cells. The TME of HCC patients is a challenge for therapies, as it is involved in metastasis and the development of resistance. However, given that the TME is an intricate system of immune and stromal cells interacting with cancer cells, new immune-based therapies are being developed to target the TME of HCC. Therefore, understanding the complexity of the TME in HCC will provide new possibilities to design novel and more effective immunotherapeutics and combinatorial therapies to overcome resistance to treatment. In this review, we describe the role of inflammation during the development and progression of HCC by focusing on TME. We also describe the most recent therapeutic advances for HCC and possible combinatorial treatment options.

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