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Oxygen regulation of TET enzymes

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FEBS JOURNAL
卷 288, 期 24, 页码 7143-7161

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/febs.15695

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5hmC; cancer; hypoxia; immunotherapy; TET; alpha-KG-dependent enzymes

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  1. Apollo Therapeutics
  2. Cancerfonden (The Swedish Cancer Society)
  3. Vetenskapsradet (The Swedish Research Council)
  4. Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation
  5. Wellcome Trust
  6. Evelyn Trust, Cambridge (Patrick Sisson's Research Fellowship)
  7. Jonas Soderquist Fellowship (Karolinska Institutet)
  8. Barncancerfonden (The Swedish Childhood Cancer Fund)

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Hypoxia plays a significant role in physiological and pathological processes, especially in cancer. TET family enzymes are crucial in epigenetic remodelling and cancer development. Inhibiting TETs has shown positive impact in cancer immunotherapy and vaccine studies, highlighting their potential as therapeutic targets.
Hypoxia has a significant impact on many physiological and pathological processes. Over the recent years, its role in modulation of epigenetic remodelling has also become clearer. In cancer, low oxygen environments and aberrant epigenomes often go hand in hand, and changes in DNA methylation are now commonly recognised as potential outcome indicators. TET (ten-eleven translocation) family enzymes are alpha-ketoglutarate-, iron- and oxygen-dependent DNA demethylases and are key players in these processes. Although TETs have historically been considered tumour suppressors, recent studies suggest that their functions in cancer might not be straightforward. Recently, inhibition of TETs has been reported to have positive impact in cancer immunotherapy and vaccination studies. This underlines the current interest in developing targeted pharmaceutical inhibitors of these enzymes. Here, we will survey the complexity of TET roles in cancer, and its hypoxic modulation, as well as highlight the potential of these enzymes as therapeutic targets.

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