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Chinese Journal of Organ Transplantation ; (12): 393-395, 2023.
Article Dans Chinois | WPRIM | ID: wpr-994683

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Liver cancer patients scheduled for liver transplantation (LT) are frequently accompanied by liver cirrhosis.Within a state of long-term malnutrition and inflammatory stress, they are prone to sarcopenia with a poor efficacy of LT.Influenced by such multiple factors as surgery, infections and metabolic disorders, there is an elevated risk of exacerbation or a new onset of sarcopenia after LT.Therefore meticulous managements of sarcopenia are required throughout all aspects and periods of LT.A refined recipient stratification system of sarcopenia can accurately predict the efficacy of LT and its evaluating system has been becoming more precise, diverse and intelligent.Currently basic researches of sarcopenia have remained in infancy and its interactions with the related organs have become a novel research field.Sarcopenia has become an emerging challenge of LT for liver cancer.Further mechanistic explorations of sarcopenia are warranted and clinical precision managements should be further optimized.

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Journal of Zhejiang University. Science. B ; (12): 387-396, 2023.
Article Dans Anglais | WPRIM | ID: wpr-982379

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Tumor recurrence is one of the major life-threatening complications after liver transplantation for liver cancer. In addition to the common mechanisms underlying tumor recurrence, another unavoidable problem is that the immunosuppressive therapeutic regimen after transplantation could promote tumor recurrence and metastasis. Transplant oncology is an emerging field that addresses oncological challenges in transplantation. In this context, a comprehensive therapeutic management approach is required to balance the anti-tumor treatment and immunosuppressive status of recipients. Double-negative T cells (DNTs) are a cluster of heterogeneous cells mainly consisting of two subsets stratified by T cell receptor (TCR) type. Among them, TCRαβ+ DNTs are considered to induce immune suppression in immune-mediated diseases, while TCRγδ+ DNTs are widely recognized as tumor killers. As a composite cell therapy, healthy donor-derived DNTs can be propagated to therapeutic numbers in vitro and applied for the treatment of several malignancies without impairing normal tissues or being rejected by the host. In this work, we summarized the biological characteristics and functions of DNTs in oncology, immunology, and transplantation. Based on the multiple roles of DNTs, we propose that a new balance could be achieved in liver transplant oncology using them as an off-the-shelf adoptive cell therapy (ACT).


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Humains , Lymphocytes T , Immunothérapie adoptive , Récidive tumorale locale , Transplantation homologue , Thérapie cellulaire et tissulaire
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