Epigenetic regulation of immune escape genes in cancer

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Thomas B. Tomasi
William J. Magner
A. Nazmul H. Khan
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[1] Roswell Park Cancer Institute,Department of Immunology, Laboratory of Molecular Medicine
[2] State University of New York,Departments of Medicine and Microbiology & Immunology, School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences
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Epigenetics; Chromatin; Immune escape; Tumor immunity; Tumor vaccine; Clinical trials;
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According to the concept of immune surveillance, the appearance of a tumor indicates that it has earlier evaded host defenses and subsequently must have escaped immunity to evolve into a full-blown cancer. Tumor escape mechanisms have focused mainly on mutations of immune and apoptotic pathway genes. However, data obtained over the past few years suggest that epigenetic silencing in cancer may be as frequent a cause of gene inactivation as are mutations. Here, we discuss the evidence that tumor immune evasion is mediated by non-mutational epigenetic events involving chromatin and that epigenetics collaborates with mutations in determining tumor progression. Since epigenetic changes are potentially reversible, the relative contribution of mutations and epigenetics, to the gene defects in any given tumor, may be a factor in determining the efficacy of treatments. We review new developments in basic chromatin mechanisms and in this context describe the rationale for the current use of epigenetic agents in cancer therapy and for a novel epigenetically generated tumor vaccine model. We emphasize that epigenetic cancer treatments are currently a ‘blunt-sword’ and suggest future directions for designing chromatin-based programs of potential value in the diagnosis and treatment of cancer.
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页码:1159 / 1184
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