Epigenetic modification and tumor immunity: Unraveling the interplay with the tumor microenvironment and its therapeutic vulnerability and implications
Huaijin Zheng , Yuze Hua , Sen Yang , Vincent Liu , Nan Huang , Jiayi Li , Jorg Kleeff , Quan Liao , Qiaofei Liu
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Abstract
In the ever-evolving arena of molecular biology, epigenetic modifications stand out as crucial determinants in the orchestration of cellular identity, function, and fate. This review analyzes the close relationship between epigenetics and tumor immunity, emphasizing the intricate interplay with the tumor microenvironment (TME). Rooted in the knowledge that the incidence of cancer correlates strongly with the biological and genetic age, we highlight DNA methylation as a cornerstone of the “epigenetic aging” process with close ties to tumorigenesis. The TME, with its diverse cellular and acellular constituents, is an active participant in tumor biology, further complicated by epigenetic alterations. These modifications, from DNA methylation to histone changes, not only shape the TME but are reciprocally influenced by it, reinforcing a cycle that propels malignancy. Through this exploration, we underline the importance of understanding this mutual relationship, as it holds significant implications for tumor growth, heterogeneity, and therapeutic resistance. Ultimately, this review illuminates the potential of harnessing epigenetic insights for innovative cancer therapeutic strategies, pointing towards a promising avenue for future cancer management.
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Cancer Letters is a reputable international journal that serves as a platform for significant and original contributions in cancer research. The journal welcomes both full-length articles and Mini Reviews in the wide-ranging field of basic and translational oncology. Furthermore, it frequently presents Special Issues that shed light on current and topical areas in cancer research.
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