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Outcome of liver cancer patients with SARS‐CoV‐2 infection: an international, multicentre, cohort study

2022

Background & Aims Information about the impact of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) in patients with liver cancer is lacking. This study characterizes the outcomes and mortality risk in this population. Methods Multicentre retrospective, cross-sectional, international study of liver cancer patients with SARS-CoV-2 infection registered between February and December 2020. Clinical data at SARS-CoV-2 diagnosis and outcomes were registered. Results Two hundred fifty patients from 38 centres were included, 218 with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and 32 with intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (iCCA). The median age was 66.5 and 64.5 years, and 84.9% and 21.9% had cirrhosis…

Settore MED/12 - GastroenterologiaCarcinoma HepatocellularHepatologyHepatocellular carcinomaSARS-CoV-2Liver NeoplasmsCOVID-19hepatocellular carcinomamortalityCohort Studiesliver cancerCOVID-19 TestingCross-Sectional Studiesmortality.HumansMortalityLiver cancerRetrospective Studies
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The quest for precision oncology with immune checkpoint inhibitors for hepatocellular carcinoma

2022

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Settore MED/12 - GastroenterologiaCarcinoma HepatocellularHepatologybusiness.industryImmune checkpoint inhibitorsImmune Checkpoint InhibitorLiver Neoplasmsmedicine.diseaseliver cancerPrecision oncologyHepatocellular carcinomamedicineCancer researchHumansPrecision MedicineLiver cancerbusinessImmune Checkpoint InhibitorsprognosiHuman
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Delisting of liver transplant candidates with chronic hepatitis C after viral eradication: A European study

2016

Background & Aims: All oral direct acting antivirals (DAA) have been shown to improve the liver function of patients with decompensated cirrhosis but it is presently unknown whether this clinical improvement may lead to the delisting of some patients. The aim of this study was to assess if and which patients can be first inactivated due to clinically improvement and subsequently delisted in a real life setting. Methods: 103 consecutive listed patients without hepatocellular carcinoma were treated with different DAA combinations in 11 European centres between February 2014 and February 2015. Results: The cumulative incidence of inactivated and delisted patients by competing risk analysis…

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Targeted delivery of siRNAs against hepatocellular carcinoma-related genes by a galactosylated polyaspartamide copolymer

2021

Given the lack of effective treatments for Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), the development of novel therapeutic approaches is very urgent. Here, siRNAs were delivered to HCC cells by a synthetic polymer containing α,β-poly-(N-2-hydroxyethyl)-D,L-aspartamide-(PHEA) derivatized with diethylene triamine (DETA) and bearing in the side chain galactose (GAL) linked via a polyethylene glycol (PEG) to obtain (PHEA-DETA-PEG-GAL, PDPG). The GAL residue allows the targeting to the asialo-glycoprotein receptor (ASGPR), overexpressed in HCC cells compared to normal hepatocytes. Uptake studies performed using a model siRNA or a siRNA targeted against the enhanced green fluorescence protein, demonstrated …

Small interfering RNACarcinoma HepatocellularPolymersHepatocellular carcinomaCellASGPR targeted delivery; E2F1; Eukaryotic elongation Factor 1A; Hepatocellular carcinoma; siRNAPharmaceutical Science02 engineering and technologyEukaryotic elongation Factor 1AMice03 medical and health sciencesIn vivomedicineAnimalsE2F1RNA Small InterferingReceptor030304 developmental biology0303 health sciencesChemistryLiver NeoplasmsASGPR targeted deliveryGalactose021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologymedicine.diseasedigestive system diseasesEukaryotic translation elongation factor 1 alpha 1In vitromedicine.anatomical_structureE2F1Settore CHIM/09 - Farmaceutico Tecnologico ApplicativoHepatocellular carcinomasiRNACancer research0210 nano-technology
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The usefulness of Sonovue-enhanced pulse-inversion US to assess hepatocellular carcinoma response after percutaneous radiofrequency thermal ablation …

2006

Sonovue hepatocellular carcinoma percutaneous radiofrequency thermal ablation therapy
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Sunitinib in patients with advanced hepatocellular carcinoma after progression under sorafenib treatment.

2010

<i>Objective:</i> To evaluate the safety and efficacy of sunitinib in patients with advanced hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) after progression under sorafenib treatment. <i>Methods:</i> Sunitinib was administered at 37.5 mg daily (4-weeks-on/2-weeks-off schedule) after progression under sorafenib treatment. Adverse events (AEs) were assessed using NCI-CTCAE v3.0, and tumor response was evaluated according to RECIST. Data were analyzed retrospectively. <i>Results:</i> Eleven patients with metastatic disease were treated. Seven patients (64%) presented with no liver cirrhosis, including 3 patients with a history of liver transplantation. The first radiologic…

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The NUPR1/p73 axis contributes to sorafenib resistance in hepatocellular carcinoma

2021

The multikinase inhibitor sorafenib was the first drug approved by the FDA for treating patients with advanced hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). However, sorafenib resistance remains a major challenge for improving the effectiveness of HCC treatment. Previously, we identified several genes modulated after sorafenib treatment of human HCC cells, including the stress-inducible nuclear protein 1 (NUPR1) gene. Multiple studies have shown that NUPR1 regulates autophagy, apoptosis, and chemoresistance. Here, we demonstrate that treatment of HCC cells with sorafenib resulted in the activation of autophagic flux. NUPR1 knock-down (KD) in HCC cells was associated with increased p62 expression, suggest…

SorafenibCancer ResearchCarcinoma HepatocellularSettore MED/09 - Medicina InternaHepatocellular carcinomap73Mice NudeApoptosisSettore BIO/11 - Biologia MolecolareMiceNSC5594In vivoPumaBasic Helix-Loop-Helix Transcription FactorsmedicineAutophagyNSC5994AnimalsHumansGene silencingneoplasmsbiologyActivator (genetics)business.industryLiver NeoplasmsAutophagyApoptosiTumor Protein p73Hep G2 CellsSorafenibbiology.organism_classificationmedicine.diseasedigestive system diseasesNeoplasm ProteinsOncologyDrug Resistance NeoplasmApoptosisHepatocellular carcinomaCancer researchFemalebusinessNUPR1medicine.drug
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The calm before the storm: a report from the International Liver Cancer Association Congress 2015 – part 1

2016

International Liver Cancer Association Congress 2015, Paris, France, 4–6 September 2015 Since its creation 9 years ago, in 2007, the International Liver Cancer Association has focused on the multidisciplinary approach to liver cancer due to advances in hepatology science and care worldwide. In its 2015 annual conference, held on 4–6 September in Paris, France, the most recent progresses in the basic biology, management and treatment of liver cancer have been presented. This report, divided into two parts, introduces and critically reviews some of the most intriguing topics discussed at the meeting.

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TRAIL-induced apoptosis of hepatocellular carcinoma cells is augmented by targeted therapies

2009

AIM: To analyze the effect of chemotherapeutic drugs and specific kinase inhibitors, in combination with the death receptor ligand tumor necrosis factor-related apoptosis inducing ligand (TRAIL), on overcoming TRAIL resistance in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and to study the efficacy of agonistic TRAIL antibodies, as well as the commitment of antiapoptotic BCL-2 proteins, in TRAIL-induced apoptosis. METHODS: Surface expression of TRAIL receptors (TRAIL-R1-4) and expression levels of the antiapoptotic BCL-2 proteins MCL-1 and BCL-xL were analyzed by flow cytometry and Western blotting, respectively. Knock-down of MCL-1 and BCL-xL was performed by transfecting specific small interfering RNA…

SorafenibCarcinoma Hepatocellularbcl-X ProteinBcl-xLAntineoplastic AgentsApoptosisTNF-Related Apoptosis-Inducing Ligandchemistry.chemical_compoundCell Line TumormedicineAnimalsHumansLY294002Viability assayEnzyme InhibitorsPI3K/AKT/mTOR pathwaybiologyKinaseLiver NeoplasmsGastroenterologyGeneral Medicinedigestive system diseasesReceptors TNF-Related Apoptosis-Inducing LigandchemistryProto-Oncogene Proteins c-bcl-2ApoptosisDoxorubicinCancer researchbiology.proteinMyeloid Cell Leukemia Sequence 1 ProteinTumor necrosis factor alphaOriginal ArticleFluorouracilmedicine.drug
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Molecular mechanisms of sorafenib action in liver cancer cells.

2012

Sorafenib, a multikinase inhibitor, recently received FDA approval for the treatment of advanced hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). However, as the clinical application of sorafenib evolves, there is increasing interest in defining the mechanisms underlying its anti-tumor activity. Considering that this specific inhibitor could target unexpected molecules depending on the biologic context, a precise understanding of its mechanism of action could be critical to maximize its treatment efficacy, while minimizing adverse effects. Two human HCC cell lines (HepG2 and Huh7), carrying different biological and genetic characteristics, were used in this study to examine the intracellular events leading …

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