Combining Immunotherapy and Radiation for Prostate Cancer

Abstract Radiotherapy has conventionally been viewed as immunosuppressive, which has precluded its use in combination with immunotherapy for prostate and other cancers. However, the relationship between ionizing radiation and immune reactivity is now known to be more complex than was previously thou...

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Veröffentlicht in:Clinical genitourinary cancer 2015-02, Vol.13 (1), p.1-9
Hauptverfasser: Finkelstein, Steven E, Salenius, Sharon, Mantz, Constantine A, Shore, Neal D, Fernandez, Eduardo B, Shulman, Jesse, Myslicki, Francisco A, Agassi, Andre M, Rotterman, Yosef, DeVries, Todd, Sims, Robert
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Zusammenfassung:Abstract Radiotherapy has conventionally been viewed as immunosuppressive, which has precluded its use in combination with immunotherapy for prostate and other cancers. However, the relationship between ionizing radiation and immune reactivity is now known to be more complex than was previously thought, and data on the use of radiotherapy and immunotherapy are accumulating. Herein, we review this topic in the light of recently available data in the prostate cancer setting. Recent research has shown no significant lymphopenia in patients undergoing radiotherapy for high-risk adenocarcinoma of the prostate. In addition, emerging evidence suggests that radiotherapy can have immunostimulatory effects, and that tumor cell death, coupled with related changes in antigen availability and inflammatory signals, can affect lymphocyte and dendritic cell activation. Initial studies have focused on combinations of tumor irradiation and immunotherapy, such as the autologous cellular immunotherapy sipuleucel-T and the monoclonal antibody ipilimumab, in metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer. These combinations appear to have clinical promise, and further investigation of the potentially synergistic combination of radiotherapy and immunotherapy is continuing in clinical trials.
ISSN:1558-7673
1938-0682
DOI:10.1016/j.clgc.2014.09.001