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Inflammatory Mechanisms of HCC Development

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dc.contributor.author Refolo, MG
dc.contributor.author Messa, C
dc.contributor.author Guerra, V
dc.contributor.author Carr, BI
dc.contributor.author D'Alessandro, R
dc.date.accessioned 2022-09-21T07:50:18Z
dc.date.available 2022-09-21T07:50:18Z
dc.date.issued 2020
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/11616/61510
dc.description.abstract HCC (hepatocellular carcinoma) is the second leading cause of cancer deaths worldwide, with several etiologic causes, mostly inflammation-associated. Different inflammatory responses in the liver can be triggered by different etiological agents. The inflammatory process can be resolved or be persistent, depending on the etiology and multiple other factors. Chronic inflammation, tissue remodeling, genetic alterations, and modifications in cellular signaling are considered to be key processes promoting immunosuppression. The progressive immunosuppression leads to the inactivation of anti-tumor immunity involved in HCC carcinogenesis and progression. Tumor cellular processes including DNA damage, necrosis, and ER (endoplasmic reticulum) stress can affect both immune-surveillance and cancer-promoting inflammation, supporting a mutual interdependence. Here, we review the current understanding of how chronic liver injury and inflammation is triggered and sustained, and how inflammation is linked to HCC. The identification of many hepatic microenvironmental inflammatory processes and their effector molecules, has resulted in extensive translational work and promising clinical trials of new immunomodulatory agents.
dc.description.abstract C1 [Refolo, Maria Grazia; Messa, Caterina; D'Alessandro, Rosalba] Saverio de Bellis Res Hosp, Lab Cellular & Mol Biol, Dept Clin Pathol, Natl Inst Gastroenterol, Castellana Grotte 70013, BA, Italy.
dc.description.abstract [Guerra, Vito] Saverio de Bellis Res Hosp, Clin Trial Unit, Natl Inst Gastroenterol, Castellana Grotte 70013, BA, Italy.
dc.description.abstract [Carr, Brian Irving] Inonu Univ, Dept Liver Canc Biol, Liver Transplant Inst, Malatya 44280, Turkey.
dc.source CANCERS
dc.title Inflammatory Mechanisms of HCC Development


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