ncRNA and Cancer Immunotherapy

A special issue of Non-Coding RNA (ISSN 2311-553X).

Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (25 September 2024) | Viewed by 521

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Tumor Microenvironment Laboratory, Mossakowski Medical Research Institute, Polish Academy of Sciences, 02-106 Warsaw, Poland
Interests: ncRNAs; exosomes and extracellular vesicles; tumor heterogeneity; stem cells; oncolytic virus; cancer immunotherapy
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Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

The convergence of immunotherapy and non-coding RNA (ncRNA) research opens up exciting possibilities for the development of personalized and targeted cancer treatments. By analyzing the ncRNA profiles of cancer patients, researchers can identify specific ncRNAs that can help stratify patients, predict treatment responses, and develop novel combination therapies. While cancer immunotherapy and ncRNA research hold tremendous promise, uncovering the complexity of ncRNA abundance, localization, and sub-stoichiometry in the complex dynamics of the immune response is crucial for their successful translation into clinical practice.

This Special Issue aims to assemble a collection of manuscripts containing original data and technical reviews on the functions of ncRNAs in the application of cancer immunotherapy worldwide, emphasizing their context-specific expression, scaffold interactions with other cellular components, and source of neoantigens. This Special Issue will also contribute to an extensive assessment of ncRNA’s role in maintaining immune homeostasis that tumors can co-opt to evade immune surveillance.

Dr. Agnieszka M. Bronisz
Guest Editor

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Keywords

  • non-coding RNA
  • microRNA
  • long non-coding RNAs
  • circular RNA
  • tumor immunity
  • cancer immunotherapy
  • transcriptome
  • ncRNA spatial structures
  • ncRNA sub-stoichiometric activity
  • ncRNAs as protein chaperones

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