Tumor Evolution Driving Genome Instability, Immune Interactions, and Response to Radiotherapy.

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q3 ONCOLOGY
Cancer journal Pub Date : 2025-07-01 Epub Date: 2025-08-11 DOI:10.1097/PPO.0000000000000777
George Seed, France Truong, Rahma Riahi, Ben O'Leary
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Abstract

This review article explores the role of immuno-radiotherapy in the context of genome instability and tumor evolution. Genomic changes in tumors exist in a delicate balance with the immune system, offering evolutionary pathways to adapt and grow but risking provoking an immune response. Rapid developments across both immunotherapy and radiotherapy have raised questions about the potential benefits combination therapy, and how best to identify ideal treatment populations. Here we discuss foundational studies of genomic instability and tumor evolution, how these paradigms translate into immune surveillance and evasion, and subsequently go on to explore recent preclinical and clinical studies of both treatment modalities. Understanding how cancers evolve in the context of the immune system could provide a key insight in delivering better therapies that could overcome treatment resistance.

肿瘤进化驱动基因组不稳定性、免疫相互作用和对放疗的反应。
这篇综述文章探讨了免疫放疗在基因组不稳定和肿瘤进化的背景下的作用。肿瘤的基因组变化与免疫系统保持着微妙的平衡,提供了适应和生长的进化途径,但也有引发免疫反应的风险。免疫治疗和放射治疗的快速发展提出了关于联合治疗的潜在益处以及如何最好地确定理想治疗人群的问题。在这里,我们讨论基因组不稳定性和肿瘤进化的基础研究,这些范式如何转化为免疫监视和逃避,并随后继续探索这两种治疗方式的临床前和临床研究。了解癌症是如何在免疫系统的背景下进化的,可以为提供更好的治疗方法提供关键的见解,从而克服治疗耐药性。
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Cancer journal
Cancer journal 医学-肿瘤学
CiteScore
3.90
自引率
0.00%
发文量
102
审稿时长
7.5 months
期刊介绍: The Cancer Journal: The Journal of Principles & Practice of Oncology provides an integrated view of modern oncology across all disciplines. The Journal publishes original research and reviews, and keeps readers current on content published in the book Cancer: Principles & Practice of Oncology.
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