Epigenetic Regulation of the Non-Coding Genome: Opportunities for Immuno-Oncology

Epigenomes. 2020 Sep 10;4(3):22. doi: 10.3390/epigenomes4030022.

Abstract

The contribution of the non-coding genome to disease and its therapeutic potential have been largely unexplored. Recently, several epigenetic drugs developed for cancer treatment have been described to mediate therapeutic effects through the reactivation of the expression of transposable elements in cancer cells. This event activates innate immunity-related pathways and promotes the generation of neoantigens in tumor cells, improving the efficacy of immunotherapeutic treatments. This review focuses on the regulation of transposable elements by epigenetic inhibitors and its implications for immuno-oncology.

Keywords: cancer; dsRNA; epigenetics; immuno-oncology; immunotherapy; repetitive elements; transposons.

Publication types

  • Review