HMGB1/TREM1 crosstalk between heat-injured hepatocytes and macrophages promotes HCC progression after RFA
Bin Xiong,
Chunming Li,
Guoqing Hong
et al.
Abstract:Purpose
Tumor recurrence after radiofrequency ablation (RFA) affects the survival rate of patients and limits its clinical application. Tumor recurrence around the ablation area may be related to the thermal injury of hepatocytes (HCs) around the tumor, but the specific mechanism is still unclear.
Methods
A liver cancer thermal injury mouse model was established via RFA in the C57BL/6 mice. Primary HCs and Kupffer cells (KCs) were isolated and cultured to assess their s… Show more
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