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Locoregional therapies combined with immune checkpoint inhibitors for liver metastases

Xingchen Zhang, Yuwen Zhou, Gui-Xia Wei, Yiqiao Luo, Meng Qiu

2024Cancer Cell International10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) have achieved remarkable success in clinical research and practice. Notably, liver metastasis is not sensitive to ICIs. Liver locoregional therapies can cause irreversible damage to tumor cells and release tumor antigens, thereby providing a rationale for immunotherapy treatments in liver metastasis. The combination therapy of ICIs with locoregional therapies is a promising option for patients with liver metastasis. Preclinical studies have demonstrated that combining ICIs with locoregional therapies produces a significantly synergistic anti-tumor effect. However, the current evidence for the efficacy of ICIs combined with locoregional therapies remains insufficient. Therefore, we review the literature on the mechanisms of locoregional therapies in treating liver metastasis and the clinical research progress of their combination with ICIs.

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MedicineImmunotherapyMetastasisClinical PracticeOncologyImmune systemInternal medicineCancerCancer researchImmunologyFamily medicineCancer Immunotherapy and BiomarkersLung Cancer Research StudiesImmunotherapy and Immune Responses
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