Advances in pancreatic cancer epigenetics: From the mechanism to the clinic
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Advances in pancreatic cancer epigenetics: From the mechanism to the clinic
Abstract
Pancreatic cancer (PC) is a highly malignant digestive system cancer that is difficult to diagnose early and is highly resistant to conventional treatments. Recent studies on epigenetics have provided new insights into the early diagnosis of PC and treatments including immunotherapy. Epigenetic changes can alter gene expression without altering the DNA sequence, involving mechanisms such as DNA methylation, histone modification, and the abnormal expression of noncoding RNAs. These mechanisms play crucial roles in the occurrence, development, and therapeutic response of tumors. This review summarizes progress in epigenetic research on PC and discusses the epigenetic characteristics, underlying mechanisms, early diagnosis, prognostic evaluation, treatment strategies, and future challenges for PC. Strategies targeting epigenetic changes may restore the expression of tumor suppressor genes and regulate the immune microenvironment and may be combined with immune checkpoint inhibitors as a new approach for the precise treatment of PC. However, there are challenges associated with the clinical application of epigenetic therapy, such as the development of resistance and adverse side effects, and challenges in target selection, so new epigenetic drugs and combination treatment strategies are needed. With the development of precision medicine, the integration of epigenetics and clinical medicine research has yielded broadly applicable findings. Interdisciplinary cooperation and advancements in clinical trials will further promote the application of epigenetics in PC research, providing more effective treatment options for patients. In the future, the combined application of epigenetic therapy and immunotherapy, the design of personalized treatment plans, and the development of technologies such as liquid biopsy will likely change the treatment landscape of PC.
Keywords: Diagnosis; Epigenetics; Pancreatic cancer; Prognosis; Treatment.
©The Author(s) 2025. Published by Baishideng Publishing Group Inc. All rights reserved.
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Conflict-of-interest statement: The authors declare that they have no competing interests.
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