Irradiation immunity interactions

Summary The immune system can influence cancer development by both impeding and/or facilitating tumour growth and spread. A better understanding of this complex relationship is fundamental to optimise current and future cancer therapeutic strategies. Although typically regarded as a localised and im...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of medical imaging and radiation oncology 2022-06, Vol.66 (4), p.519-535
Hauptverfasser: Simon Davis, David A, Atmosukarto, Ines I, Garrett, Jessica, Gosling, Katharine, Syed, Farhan M, Quah, Ben JC
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Zusammenfassung:Summary The immune system can influence cancer development by both impeding and/or facilitating tumour growth and spread. A better understanding of this complex relationship is fundamental to optimise current and future cancer therapeutic strategies. Although typically regarded as a localised and immunosuppressive anti‐cancer treatment modality, radiation therapy has been associated with generating profound systemic effects beyond the intended target volume. These systemic effects are immune‐driven suggesting radiation therapy can enhance anti‐tumour immunosurveillance in some instances. In this review, we summarise how radiation therapy can positively and negatively affect local and systemic anti‐tumour immune responses, how co‐administration of immunotherapy with radiation therapy may help promote anti‐tumour immunity, and how the use of immune biomarkers may help steer radiation therapy‐immunotherapy personalisation to optimise clinical outcomes.
ISSN:1754-9477
1754-9485
DOI:10.1111/1754-9485.13399