Clinico‐histological and molecular features of hepatocellular carcinoma from nonalcoholic fatty liver disease

Author:

Fujiwara Naoto1ORCID,Nakagawa Hayato1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology Graduate School of Medicine, Mie University Tsu city Japan

Abstract

AbstractPatients with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) continue to increase with the epidemics of obesity, and NAFLD is estimated to become the most prevalent etiology of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Recently, NAFLD‐HCC has been recognized to have clinico‐histologically and molecularly distinct features from those from other etiologies, including a lower incidence rate of HCC and less therapeutic efficacy to immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs). Consistent with the clinical observations that up to 50% of NAFLD‐HCC occurs in the absence of cirrhosis, the imbalance of pro‐ and antitumorigenic hepatic stellate cells termed as myHSC and cyHSC can contribute to the creation of an HCC‐prone hepatic environment, independent of the absolute fibrosis abundance. Immune deregulations by accumulated metabolites in NAFLD‐affected livers, such as a fatty‐acid‐induced loss of cytotoxic CD4 T cells serving for immune surveillance and “auto‐aggressive” CXCR6+ CD8 T cells, may promote hepatocarcinogenesis and diminish therapeutic response to ICIs. Steatohepatitic HCC (SH‐HCC), characterized by the presence of fat accumulation in tumor cells, ballooned tumor cells, Mallory–Denk body, interstitial fibrosis, and intratumor immune cell infiltration, may represent a metabolic reprogramming for adapting to a lipid‐rich tumor microenvironment by downregulating CPT2 and leveraging its intermediates as an “oncometabolite.” Genome‐wide analyses suggested that SH‐HCC may be more responsive to ICIs given its mutual exclusiveness with β‐catenin mutation/activation that promotes immune evasion. Thus, further understanding of NAFLD‐specific hepatocarcinogenesis and HCC would enable us to improve the current daily practice and eventually the prognoses of patients with NAFLD.

Funder

Japan Agency for Medical Research and Development

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cancer Research,Oncology,General Medicine

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