Hyperthermia and Immunity. A Brief Overview
After many years, hyperthermia (HT) is experiencing a new resurgence as seen by the positive results of many randomized trials all over the world. Tumour immunity similarly is suggested as the fourth modality of therapy for metastatic tumours from renal carcinoma and melanoma. An overwhelming amount...
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Veröffentlicht in: | In vivo (Athens) 2006-11, Vol.20 (6A), p.689-695 |
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Zusammenfassung: | After many years, hyperthermia (HT) is experiencing a new resurgence as seen by the positive results of many randomized trials
all over the world. Tumour immunity similarly is suggested as the fourth modality of therapy for metastatic tumours from renal
carcinoma and melanoma. An overwhelming amount of data from animal models and human patients indicate that whole body and
locoregional hyperthermia exerts many biological and therapeutic effects on immune competent cells and cytokines. Among these
effects, hyperthermia has recently been demonstrated to enhance the antigen presentation and consequently the activity of
dendritic cells. This improvement is obtained through several mechanisms: a) increased lymphocyte recruitment and trafficking
into the tumour area; b) increased immunogenicity of heat treated tumour cells; and c) increased production of the heat-shock
proteins and costimulatory molecules. The effects and mechanisms of HT on immunity, lymphocyte recruitment and dendritic cell
stimulation by heat shock proteins are reviewed here. Moreover the use of HT as an innate immunity booster in association
with biological response modifiers is suggested. |
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ISSN: | 0258-851X 1791-7549 |