Genome instability and immune evasion are both defining hallmarks of cancer. Tumorigenesis is frequently initiated when there is DNA damage to a proto-oncogene or tumor suppressor gene and DNA repair mechanisms are lost or insufficient to correct the damage; immune evasion then prevents the host immune system from recognizing these transformed cells. Therapies targeting genomic instability and immune evasion have been effectively used to treat cancer. Genotoxic therapies such as chemoradiation have been employed in cancer treatments for several decades, while immunotherapy is a relatively new class of cancer therapy that has led to disease regression even in patients with advanced cancer. Several recent studies have shown synergy between bo...
In this Commentary we aim to provide an overview of some specific examples of cancer therapeutics, i...
Conventional chemotherapeutics and targeted antineoplastic agents have been developed based on the s...
Continuously improving knowledge of the fine mechanisms regulating cross-talk between immune cells, ...
International audienceImmunotherapy has revolutionized cancer treatment and substantially improved p...
The DNA damage response (DDR) maintains the stability of a genome faced with genotoxic insults (exog...
Genomic instability remains an enabling feature of cancer and promotes malignant transformation. Alt...
Although there is considerable knowledge of how DNA damage triggers cell cycle arrest, DNA repair, a...
The recent advances in immunotherapy and the availability of novel drugs to target the tumor microen...
Genomic destabilizers, such as radiation and chemotherapy, and epigenetic modifiers are used for the...
Genomic instability is a characteristic of most human cancers and plays critical roles in both cance...
The recent impact of cancer immunotherapies has firmly established the ability and importance of the...
The DNA damage response (DDR) is an organized network of multiple interwoven components evolved to r...
The efficacy of cancer immunotherapy relies on the ability of the host immune system to recognise th...
Tumor immunology consists of two essential concepts: immune surveillance, which specifies the host i...
The concept of cancer immunotherapy stems from the proposed function of the immune system, called im...
In this Commentary we aim to provide an overview of some specific examples of cancer therapeutics, i...
Conventional chemotherapeutics and targeted antineoplastic agents have been developed based on the s...
Continuously improving knowledge of the fine mechanisms regulating cross-talk between immune cells, ...
International audienceImmunotherapy has revolutionized cancer treatment and substantially improved p...
The DNA damage response (DDR) maintains the stability of a genome faced with genotoxic insults (exog...
Genomic instability remains an enabling feature of cancer and promotes malignant transformation. Alt...
Although there is considerable knowledge of how DNA damage triggers cell cycle arrest, DNA repair, a...
The recent advances in immunotherapy and the availability of novel drugs to target the tumor microen...
Genomic destabilizers, such as radiation and chemotherapy, and epigenetic modifiers are used for the...
Genomic instability is a characteristic of most human cancers and plays critical roles in both cance...
The recent impact of cancer immunotherapies has firmly established the ability and importance of the...
The DNA damage response (DDR) is an organized network of multiple interwoven components evolved to r...
The efficacy of cancer immunotherapy relies on the ability of the host immune system to recognise th...
Tumor immunology consists of two essential concepts: immune surveillance, which specifies the host i...
The concept of cancer immunotherapy stems from the proposed function of the immune system, called im...
In this Commentary we aim to provide an overview of some specific examples of cancer therapeutics, i...
Conventional chemotherapeutics and targeted antineoplastic agents have been developed based on the s...
Continuously improving knowledge of the fine mechanisms regulating cross-talk between immune cells, ...