Multimodal clinical parameters-based immune status associated with the prognosis in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma

基于多模态临床参数的免疫状态与肝细胞癌患者的预后相关

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Abstract

Hepatocellular carcinoma presents with three distinct immune phenotypes, including immune-desert, immune-excluded, and immune-inflamed, indicating various treatment responses and prognostic outcomes. The clinical application of multi-omics parameters is still restricted by the expensive and less accessible assays, although they accurately reflect immune status. A comprehensive evaluation framework based on "easy-to-obtain" multi-model clinical parameters is urgently required, incorporating clinical features to establish baseline patient profiles and disease staging; routine blood tests assessing systemic metabolic and functional status; immune cell subsets quantifying subcluster dynamics; imaging features delineating tumor morphology, spatial configuration, and perilesional anatomical relationships; immunohistochemical markers positioning qualitative and quantitative detection of tumor antigens from the cellular and molecular level. This integrated phenomic approach aims to improve prognostic stratification and clinical decision-making in hepatocellular carcinoma management conveniently and practically.

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