Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8321979 | The International Journal of Biochemistry & Cell Biology | 2018 | 27 Pages |
Abstract
In recent years, anti-tumor immunotherapy has shown promising results, and immune-oncology is now emerging as the fourth major wave in the treatment of tumors after radiotherapy, chemotherapy and molecular targeted therapy. Understanding the impact of the immune system on neoplastic cells is crucial to improve its effectiveness against cancer. The stratification of patients who might benefit from immunotherapy as well as the personalization of medicine have contributed to the discovery of new immunotherapeutic targets and molecules. In the present review, we discuss the mechanistic role of histone deacetylase inhibitors (HDACi) as potential immunomodulating agents to treat cancer. Our current understanding of the use of HDACi in combination with various immunotherapeutic approaches, such as immunomodulating agents and cancer vaccines, is also addressed. The potential clinical applications of the growing number of novel epigenetic drugs for cancer immunotherapy are widening, and some of these therapies are already in clinical trials.
Keywords
SAHAIFN-γSV40VPAAPCHSVHDACICAM-1HDACiAICDPD-L1DCsTSADNA methyltransferase inhibitorsTAALFA-1HER2DNMTiAMLnatural killerCDKslymphocyte function-associated antigen 1human leukocyte antigenstumor-associated antigensantigen-presenting cellsHLASuberoylanilide hydroxamic acidEpigeneticsimmunotherapyTrichostatin ATumor-infiltrating lymphocytesTILSCancerNSCLCDendritic cellsImmune evasionTRAILacute myeloid leukemiatumor necrosis factor-related apoptosis-inducing ligandCARHDAC inhibitorsmajor histocompatibility complexMHCprogrammed cell death 1activation-induced cell deathIntercellular adhesion molecule 1histone deacetylasesHistone acetyltransferasehistone deacetylaseValproic acidOncolytic virusSimian virus 40herpes simplex virusvaccinia virusHuman papillomavirusHPVnon-small cell lung carcinomaHATcyclin-dependent kinasesInterferon gammaHuman epidermal growth factor receptor 2
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Authors
Mariarosaria Conte, Raffaele De Palma, Lucia Altucci,