Immune modulatory properties of radiotherapy

Q1 Medicine
Udo S. Gaipl
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Abstract

Radiotherapy (RT) is a common treatment for cancer and about 60% of all cancer patients will receive it during their course of illness. RT primarily aims to achieve local tumor control. The induction of DNA damage by reactive oxygen species (ROS), tumor cell death and the modulation of the tumor microenvironment are the main effects of ionizing irradiation to reduce tumor masses, but also to modulate the immune system. RT might thereby act as an in situ cancer vaccine under certain microenvironmental conditions. However, RT also fosters the upregulation of immune suppressive molecules such as immune checkpoint molecules.

The presentation will focus on how local irradiation changes the tumor cell phenotype and the tumor microenvironment and consecutively does impact on local and systemic changes in immune cell compositions. In particular the impact of ROS, danger signals and cytokines on it will be outlined. The dynamics of immune changes, the radiosensitivity of distinct immune cells as well as biological basis for reasonable combination of RT with immune stimulation will be discussed in detail, as well as how radiation-induced immune suppression can be overcome. Based on the pre-clinical knowledge, innovative clinical study concepts of radio-immune treatments will be presented.

放射治疗的免疫调节特性
放射治疗(RT)是一种常见的癌症治疗方法,约60%的癌症患者会在病程中接受放射治疗。RT主要是为了实现肿瘤的局部控制。电离辐射的主要作用是通过活性氧(ROS)诱导DNA损伤、肿瘤细胞死亡和调节肿瘤微环境来减少肿瘤体积,同时也调节免疫系统。因此,RT可能在某些微环境条件下作为原位癌疫苗。然而,RT也促进免疫检查点分子等免疫抑制分子的上调。本报告将重点介绍局部照射如何改变肿瘤细胞表型和肿瘤微环境,并连续影响局部和全身免疫细胞组成的变化。特别是活性氧的影响,危险信号和细胞因子将概述。本文将详细讨论免疫变化的动力学、不同免疫细胞的放射敏感性以及RT与免疫刺激合理结合的生物学基础,以及如何克服辐射诱导的免疫抑制。以临床前知识为基础,提出放射免疫治疗的创新临床研究概念。
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Clinical Plasma Medicine
Clinical Plasma Medicine MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL-
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