2024
DOI: 10.3389/fimmu.2024.1462496
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Genomic instability as a driver and suppressor of anti-tumor immunity

Marta Requesens,
Floris Foijer,
Hans W. Nijman
et al.

Abstract: Genomic instability is a driver and accelerator of tumorigenesis and influences disease outcomes across cancer types. Although genomic instability has been associated with immune evasion and worsened disease prognosis, emerging evidence shows that genomic instability instigates pro-inflammatory signaling and enhances the immunogenicity of tumor cells, making them more susceptible to immune recognition. While this paradoxical role of genomic instability in cancer is complex and likely context-dependent, underst… Show more

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