2019
DOI: 10.1002/cbf.3463
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Epigenetic abnormalities of classical Hodgkin lymphoma and its effect on immune escape

Abstract: Classical Hodgkin lymphoma (cHL) is a particular kind of malignant tumour that originates from the B cells. The malignant phenotype of cHL is, at least in part, maintained by epigenetic aberrations, which primarily consist of abnormal histone methylation and acetylation. Progress has been made in clinical trials concerning the histone deacetylases inhibitors (HDACis) in cHL. Also, some demethylation regimens could serve the purpose of preventing and treating tumours. Programmed death-ligand receptor 1 (PD-L1, … Show more

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“…Given its broad regulatory effect on various processes, epigenetics was recently classified as an important hallmark of carcinogenesis. As various epigenetic alterations were reported recently in HL cells ( 66 , 67 ), it is highly likely that systematic deciphering of the role of these non-mutational changes on the genetic sequence may improve understanding of the molecular mechanisms of the development, progression and aggressiveness of this cancer type.…”
Section: Aberrant Epigenetic Mechanisms In Hlmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Given its broad regulatory effect on various processes, epigenetics was recently classified as an important hallmark of carcinogenesis. As various epigenetic alterations were reported recently in HL cells ( 66 , 67 ), it is highly likely that systematic deciphering of the role of these non-mutational changes on the genetic sequence may improve understanding of the molecular mechanisms of the development, progression and aggressiveness of this cancer type.…”
Section: Aberrant Epigenetic Mechanisms In Hlmentioning
confidence: 99%