Cancer stem cells (CSCs) are a poorly differentiated population of malignant cells that (at least in some neoplasms) is responsible for tumor progression, resistance to therapy, and disease relapse. According to a widely accepted model, all stages of cancer progression involve the ability of neoplastic cells to evade recognition or elimination by the host immune system. In line with this notion, CSCs are not only able to cope with environmental and therapy-elicited stress better than their more differentiated counterparts but also appear to better evade tumor-targeting immune responses. We summarize epigenetic modifications of DNA and histones through which CSCs evade immune recognition or elimination, and propose that such alterations constitute promising therapeutic targets to increase the sensitivity of some malignancies to immunotherapy.

Galassi, C., Esteller, M., Vitale, I., Galluzzi, L., Epigenetic control of immunoevasion in cancer stem cells, <<TRENDS IN CANCER>>, 2024; 10 (11): 1052-1071. [doi:10.1016/j.trecan.2024.08.004] [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/341577]

Epigenetic control of immunoevasion in cancer stem cells

Galassi, Claudia;Vitale, Ilio
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2024

Abstract

Cancer stem cells (CSCs) are a poorly differentiated population of malignant cells that (at least in some neoplasms) is responsible for tumor progression, resistance to therapy, and disease relapse. According to a widely accepted model, all stages of cancer progression involve the ability of neoplastic cells to evade recognition or elimination by the host immune system. In line with this notion, CSCs are not only able to cope with environmental and therapy-elicited stress better than their more differentiated counterparts but also appear to better evade tumor-targeting immune responses. We summarize epigenetic modifications of DNA and histones through which CSCs evade immune recognition or elimination, and propose that such alterations constitute promising therapeutic targets to increase the sensitivity of some malignancies to immunotherapy.
2024
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Galassi, C., Esteller, M., Vitale, I., Galluzzi, L., Epigenetic control of immunoevasion in cancer stem cells, <<TRENDS IN CANCER>>, 2024; 10 (11): 1052-1071. [doi:10.1016/j.trecan.2024.08.004] [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/341577]
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