Advances in research on receptor heterogeneity in breast cancer liver metastasis
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- DOI: 10.5582/bst.2025.01046
Advances in research on receptor heterogeneity in breast cancer liver metastasis
Abstract
Breast cancer liver metastasis (BCLM) presents a critical challenge in breast cancer treatment and has substantial epidemiological and clinical significance. Receptor status is pivotal in managing both primary breast cancer and its liver metastases. Moreover, shifts in these statuses can have a profound impact on patient treatment strategies and prognoses. Research has indicated that there is significant heterogeneity in receptor status between primary breast cancer and liver metastases. This variation may be influenced by a multitude of factors, such as therapeutic pressure, inherent tumor heterogeneity, clonal evolution, and the unique microenvironment of the liver. Changes in the receptor status of BCLM are crucial for adjusting treatment strategies, and liver biopsy plays an important role in the treatment process. Directions for future research targeting changes in receptor status include in-depth study of molecular mechanisms, combined treatment strategies for receptor status reversal, development of artificial intelligence deep learning models to predict receptor status in liver metastases, and clinical research on new drug development and combination therapies. That research will provide more precise treatment strategies for patients with BCLM and improve their prognosis.
Keywords: breast cancer liver metastasis; influencing factors; molecular mechanisms; receptor heterogeneity; treatment strategies.
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