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Figure 1. Examples of direct implication of epigenetic modifications in immune recognition of cancer cells. Epigenetic modifications: DNA methylation (white circles) histone methylation (me) and histone acetylation (Ac, +) are directly implicated in: (1) chemotaxis by the regulation of the expression of CXCL9/10; (2) in immune checkpoint control, by the regulation of PD-L1 and PD-1 in cancer cells and CD8+ cells respectively; and in (3) antigen presentation, by the control of the expression of CTAs and MHC-I. CXCL: C-X-C motif chemokine ligand; PD-1: programed cell death 1; PD-L1: PD-1 ligand; CTA: cancer testis antigen; TCR: T-cell receptor