Immune-mediated tumor evolution: Nanog links the emergence of a stem like cancer cell state and immune evasion

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Abstract

Tumor cells undergo molecular evolution under immune pressure. Using a murine metastatic lung cancer model, we recently reported that evolutionary pressure enforced through vaccination incites gain of Nanog, a master transcription factor that mediates both emergence of a stem-like cancer cell state and immune evasion. Thus, therapeutic strategies aiming to blunt NANOG's expression in patient tumors may improve the clinical management of cancer.

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Mao, C. P., Wu, T. C., Song, K. H., & Kim, T. W. (2014). Immune-mediated tumor evolution: Nanog links the emergence of a stem like cancer cell state and immune evasion. OncoImmunology, 3(7). https://doi.org/10.4161/21624011.2014.947871

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