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. 2020 Aug;41(8):676-691.
doi: 10.1016/j.it.2020.06.002. Epub 2020 Jul 2.

The Contribution of Epigenetics to Cancer Immunotherapy

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The Contribution of Epigenetics to Cancer Immunotherapy

Lorea Villanueva et al. Trends Immunol. 2020 Aug.
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Abstract

Effective anticancer immunotherapy treatments constitute a qualitative leap in cancer management. Nonetheless, not all patients benefit from such therapies because they fail to achieve complete responses, suffer frequent relapses, or develop potentially life-threatening toxicities. Epigenomic signatures in immune and cancer cells appear to be accurate and promising predictors of patient outcomes with immunotherapy. In addition, combined treatments with epigenetic drugs can exploit the dynamic nature of epigenetic changes to potentially modulate responses to immunotherapy. Candidate epigenetic biomarkers may provide a rationale for patient stratification and precision medicine, thus maximizing the chances of treatment success while minimizing unwanted effects. We present a comprehensive up-to-date view of potential epigenetic biomarkers in immunotherapy and discuss their advantages over other indicators.

Keywords: DNA methylation; Epidrugs; Epigenetic biomarker; Immunotherapy.

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Disclaimer Statement M.E. is a consultant for Ferrer International and Quimatryx.

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