Stereotactic Ablative Radiotherapy (SABR): Impact on the Immune System and Potential for Future Therapeutic Modulation.

Molecular and cellular pharmacology Pub Date : 2013-01-01
Adam S Reese, Steven J Feigenberg, Azmat Husain, Tonya J Webb, Petr F Hausner, Martin J Edelman, Josephine Feliciano, Katherine H Tkaczuk, Navesh K Sharma
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Abstract

Stereotactic ablative radiotherapy (SABR) has been demonstrated to provide excellent local control in several malignancies. Recent reports have suggested that this ablative dose may impact disease outside of the radiated area. Furthermore, these studies have implicated immune modulation as the primary mechanism of disease response outside the irradiated area. More specifically, T-cell stimulation and tumor necrosis factor-α modulation following high dose irradiation have been suggested as the responsible components of this phenomenon. In addition, the "abscopal effect" may play a role in disease response outside of the radiated area. We review the current literature regarding the effects of ablative radiation therapy, the potential for immune modulation from it, and the mechanisms of the distant effects it elicits.

立体定向消融放疗(SABR):对免疫系统的影响和未来治疗调节的潜力。
立体定向消融放疗(SABR)已被证明对几种恶性肿瘤提供良好的局部控制。最近的报告表明,这种烧蚀剂量可能影响辐射区域以外的疾病。此外,这些研究表明免疫调节是辐射区以外疾病反应的主要机制。更具体地说,高剂量照射后的t细胞刺激和肿瘤坏死因子-α调节被认为是造成这一现象的原因。此外,在辐射区外的疾病反应中,“离体效应”也可能起作用。我们回顾了目前关于消融放射治疗的影响,免疫调节的潜力,以及它引起的远处影响的机制的文献。
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