Introduction: The advent of immune-based combinations, primarily leveraging immune checkpoint inhibitors, has revolutionized the therapeutic landscape of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). The current scenario features multiple therapies that have shown superiority over tyrosine kinase inhibitors; however, the absence of direct comparisons and validated prognostic biomarkers complicates therapeutic decision-making. Additionally, a significant proportion of patients still exhibit primary or secondary resistance to existing immunotherapies, underscoring the ongoing need for novel therapeutic strategies. Areas covered: This narrative review discusses current strategies aimed at improving the efficacy of immunotherapy for HCC, focusing on the following aspects: available therapeutic options, identification of prognostic biomarkers, approaches to overcoming resistance (including the development of neoantigen vaccines), and the exploration of adjuvant and neoadjuvant strategies. Expert opinion: The future of systemic therapies for HCC is likely to be driven by advancements in immunotherapy. Key areas of exploration for the coming years include the discovery of novel checkpoint inhibitors or complementary agents to enhance tumor response when combined with existing treatments, a shift toward neoadjuvant/perioperative trials instead of traditional adjuvant approaches, and the development of personalized neoantigen vaccines.

Ascari, S., Chen, R., Vivaldi, C., Stefanini, B., De Sinno, A., Dalbeni, A., et al. (2025). Advancements in immunotherapy for hepatocellular carcinoma. EXPERT REVIEW OF ANTICANCER THERAPY, 25(2), 151-165 [10.1080/14737140.2025.2461631].

Advancements in immunotherapy for hepatocellular carcinoma

Ascari S.;Chen R.;Stefanini B.;De Sinno A.;Tovoli F.
2025

Abstract

Introduction: The advent of immune-based combinations, primarily leveraging immune checkpoint inhibitors, has revolutionized the therapeutic landscape of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). The current scenario features multiple therapies that have shown superiority over tyrosine kinase inhibitors; however, the absence of direct comparisons and validated prognostic biomarkers complicates therapeutic decision-making. Additionally, a significant proportion of patients still exhibit primary or secondary resistance to existing immunotherapies, underscoring the ongoing need for novel therapeutic strategies. Areas covered: This narrative review discusses current strategies aimed at improving the efficacy of immunotherapy for HCC, focusing on the following aspects: available therapeutic options, identification of prognostic biomarkers, approaches to overcoming resistance (including the development of neoantigen vaccines), and the exploration of adjuvant and neoadjuvant strategies. Expert opinion: The future of systemic therapies for HCC is likely to be driven by advancements in immunotherapy. Key areas of exploration for the coming years include the discovery of novel checkpoint inhibitors or complementary agents to enhance tumor response when combined with existing treatments, a shift toward neoadjuvant/perioperative trials instead of traditional adjuvant approaches, and the development of personalized neoantigen vaccines.
2025
Ascari, S., Chen, R., Vivaldi, C., Stefanini, B., De Sinno, A., Dalbeni, A., et al. (2025). Advancements in immunotherapy for hepatocellular carcinoma. EXPERT REVIEW OF ANTICANCER THERAPY, 25(2), 151-165 [10.1080/14737140.2025.2461631].
Ascari, S.; Chen, R.; Vivaldi, C.; Stefanini, B.; De Sinno, A.; Dalbeni, A.; Federico, P.; Tovoli, F.
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