Combining radiation and immunotherapy: a new systemic therapy for solid tumors?

With the recent success of checkpoint inhibitors and other immunomodulating agents, there has been renewed interest in the combination of such agents with radiation. The biologic premise behind such a strategy is that the tumor-antigen release achieved by localized radiation will promote specific tu...

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Veröffentlicht in:Cancer immunology research 2014-09, Vol.2 (9), p.831-838
Hauptverfasser: Tang, Chad, Wang, Xiaohong, Soh, Hendrick, Seyedin, Steven, Cortez, Maria Angelica, Krishnan, Sunil, Massarelli, Erminia, Hong, David, Naing, Aung, Diab, Adi, Gomez, Daniel, Ye, Huiping, Heymach, John, Komaki, Ristuko, Allison, James P, Sharma, Padmanee, Welsh, James W
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Zusammenfassung:With the recent success of checkpoint inhibitors and other immunomodulating agents, there has been renewed interest in the combination of such agents with radiation. The biologic premise behind such a strategy is that the tumor-antigen release achieved by localized radiation will promote specific tumor targeting by the adaptive immune system, which can be augmented further by systemic immune-stimulating agents. In this manner, clinicians hope to induce a phenomenon known as the abscopal effect, whereby localized radiation results in immune-mediated tumor regression in disease sites well outside of the radiation field. Herein, we present a comprehensive overview of the early clinical and preclinical evidence behind this approach.
ISSN:2326-6066
2326-6074
DOI:10.1158/2326-6066.CIR-14-0069