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Human-correlated genetic models identify precision therapy for liver cancer

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DOI: 10.1038/s41586-025-08585-z

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Translational Research In Hepatic Oncology

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Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), the most common form of primary liver cancer, is a leading cause of cancer-related mortality worldwide 1,2 . HCC occurs typically from a background of chronic liver disease, caused by a spectrum of predisposing conditions. Tumour development is driven by the expansion of clones that accumulate progressive driver mutations 3 , with hepatocytes the most likely cell of origin 2 . However, the landscape of driver mutations in HCC is broadly independent of the underlying aetiologies 4 . Despite an increasing range of systemic treatment options for advanced HCC, outcomes remain heterogeneous and typically poor. Emerging data suggest that drug efficacies depend on disease aetiology and genetic alterations 5,6 . Exploring subtypes in preclinical models with human relevance will therefore be essential to advance precision medicine in HCC 7 . Here we generated a suite of genetically driven immunocompetent in vivo and matched in vitro HCC models. Our models represent multiple features of human HCC, including clonal origin, histopathological appearance and metastasis. We integrated transcriptomic data from the mouse models with human HCC data and identified four common human–mouse subtype clusters. The subtype clusters had distinct transcriptomic characteristics that aligned with the human histopathology. In a proof-of-principle analysis, we verified response to standard-of-care treatment and used a linked in vitro–in vivo pipeline to identify a promising therapeutic candidate, cladribine, that has not previously been linked to HCC treatment. Cladribine acts in a highly effective subtype-specific manner in combination with standard-of-care therapy.

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Miryam Müller, Stephanie May, H. G. HALL, Timothy J. Kendall, Lynn McGarry, Lauriane Blukacz, Sandro Nuciforo, Αναστασία Γεωργακοπούλου, Thomas Jamieson, Narisa Phinichkusolchit, Sandeep Dhayade, Toshiyasu Suzuki, Júlia Huguet‐Pradell, Ian R. Powley, Leah Officer-Jones, Rachel Pennie, Roger Esteban-Fabró, Albert Gris‐Oliver, Roser Pinyol, George Skalka, Jack Leslie, Matthew Hoare, Joep Sprangers, Gaurav Malviya, Agata Mackintosh, Emma Johnson, Misti McCain, John Halpin, Christos Kiourtis, Colin Nixon, Graeme M. Clark, William R. Clark, Robin Shaw, Ann Hedley, Thomas M. Drake, Ee Hong Tan, Matt Neilson, Daniel J. Murphy, David Y. Lewis, Helen L. Reeves, John Le Quesne, Derek A. Mann, Leo M. Carlin, Karen Blyth, Josep M. Llovet, Markus H. Heim, Owen J. Sansom, Crispin Miller, Thomas G. Bird (2025). Human-correlated genetic models identify precision therapy for liver cancer. Nature, DOI: 10.1038/s41586-025-08585-z.

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