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Hepatocellular cancer and recurrence after liver transplantation: what about the impact of immunosuppression?

Jan Lerut1, Samuele Iesari2, Maxime Foguenne1, Quirino Lai3.   

Abstract

Liver transplantation (LT) has originally been designed to treat hepatobiliary malignancies. The initial results of LT for hepatocellular cancer (HCC) were, however, dismal this mainly due to the poor patient selection procedure. Better surgical and perioperative care and, especially, the refinement of selection criteria led to a major improvement of results, making HCC nowadays (again!) one of the leading indications for LT. This evolution is clearly shown by the innumerable reports aiming to further extend inclusion criteria for LT in HCC patients. Nonetheless, the vast majority of papers only deals with morphologic (tumour diameter and number) and (only recently) biologic (tumour markers and response to locoregional treatment) parameters to do so. Curiously enough, the role of both the immune competent state of the recipient as well as the impact of both immunosuppression (IS) type and load has been very poorly addressed in this context, even if it has been shown for a long time, based on both basic and clinical research, that they all play a key role in the outcome of any oncologic treatment and in the development of de novo as well as recurrent tumours. This chapter aims to give, after a short introductive note about the currently used inclusion criteria of HCC patients for LT and about the role of IS in carcinogenesis, a comprehensive overview of the actual literature related to the impact of different immunosuppressive drugs and schemes on outcome of LT in HCC recipients. Unfortunately, up to now solid conclusions cannot be drawn due to the lack of high-level evidence studies caused by the heterogeneity of the studied patient cohorts and the lack of prospectively designed and randomized studies. Based on long-term personal experience with immunosuppressive handling in LT some proposals for further clinical research and practice are put forward. The strategy of curtailing and minimising IS should be explored in the growing field of transplant oncology taking thereby into account the immunological privilege of the liver allograft. These strategies will become more and more compelling when further extending the indications in which adjuvant chemotherapy will probably become an inherent part of the therapeutic scheme of HCC liver recipients.

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Keywords:  IS minimization; Liver transplantation (LT); antimetabolites; azathioprine (AZA); calcineurin inhibitor (CNI); cyclosporine A (CyA); everolimus (EVL); hepatocellular cancer (HCC); immunosuppression (IS); liver cancer; mTOR inhibitor; mycophenolic acid (MPA); sirolimus (SRL); steroid avoidance; steroids; tacrolimus (TAC); tumour recurrence

Year:  2017        PMID: 29167827      PMCID: PMC5676205          DOI: 10.21037/tgh.2017.09.06

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Transl Gastroenterol Hepatol        ISSN: 2415-1289


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6.  Impact of successful local ablative bridging therapy prior to liver transplantation on long-term survival in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma in cirrhosis.

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7.  Correlation analysis of RDM1 gene with immune infiltration and clinical prognosis of hepatocellular carcinoma.

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8.  Sirolimus-based immunosuppression improves outcomes in liver transplantation recipients with hepatocellular carcinoma beyond the Hangzhou criteria.

Authors:  Sunbin Ling; Tingting Feng; Qifan Zhan; Xin Duan; Guangjiang Jiang; Tian Shen; Qiaonan Shan; Shengjun Xu; Qianwei Ye; Peng Liu; Beini Cen; Shusen Zheng; Xiao Xu
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9.  Minimization of Immunosuppressive Therapy Is Associated with Improved Survival of Liver Transplant Patients with Recurrent Hepatocellular Carcinoma.

Authors:  Ramin Raul Ossami Saidy; Maximilian Paul Postel; Michael Johannes Pflüger; Wenzel Schoening; Robert Öllinger; Safak Gül-Klein; Moritz Schmelzle; Frank Tacke; Johann Pratschke; Dennis Eurich
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