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Synergistic effects of radiotherapy and targeted immunotherapy in improving tumor treatment efficacy: a review
Dar, Tahir Bashir; Augustin, Fleury; Biteghe, Nsole; Kakar-Bhanot, Ruchi; Aniogo, Eric Chekwebe; Malindi, Zaria; Akinrinmade, Olusiji Alex; Chalomie, Nyangone Ekome Toung; Kombe Kombe, Arnaud John; Angone, Sophie Aboughe.
Affiliation
  • Dar, Tahir Bashir; Cedars-Sinai Medical. Department of Radiation Oncology and Biomedical Sciences. Los Angeles. USA
  • Augustin, Fleury; Cedars-Sinai Medical. Department of Radiation Oncology and Biomedical Sciences. Los Angeles. USA
  • Biteghe, Nsole; Cedars-Sinai Medical. Department of Radiation Oncology and Biomedical Sciences. Los Angeles. USA
  • Kakar-Bhanot, Ruchi; School of Dentistry Virginia Commonwealth University. Philips Institute for Oral Health Research. Richmond. USA
  • Aniogo, Eric Chekwebe; University of Johannesburg, Doornfontein. Faculty of Health Sciences. Laser Research Centre. Johannesburg. South Africa
  • Malindi, Zaria; University of Cape Town. Faculty of Health Sciences. Institute of Infectious Disease and Molecular Medicine. Cape Town. South Africa
  • Akinrinmade, Olusiji Alex; University of Cape Town. Faculty of Health Sciences. Institute of Infectious Disease and Molecular Medicine. Cape Town. South Africa
  • Chalomie, Nyangone Ekome Toung; UNICEF-Democratic Republic of Congo. Health Section, Health Emergency Unit. Kinshasa. Democratic Republic of Congo
  • Kombe Kombe, Arnaud John; University of Science and Technology of China. Division of Life Sciences and Medicine. The First Affiliated Hospital of USTC. Hefei. China
  • Angone, Sophie Aboughe; Institut de Pharmacopée et de Médicine Traditionnelle. Libreville. Gabon
Clin. transl. oncol. (Print) ; 24(12): 2255-2271, dec. 2022.
Article in English | IBECS | ID: ibc-216074
Responsible library: ES1.1
Localization: ES15.1 - BNCS
ABSTRACT
Radiotherapy (RT), unlike chemotherapy, is one of the most routinely used and effective genotoxic and immune response inducing cancer therapies with an advantage of reduced side effects. However, cancer can relapse after RT owing to multiple factors, including acquired tumor resistance, immune suppressive microenvironment buildup, increased DNA repair, thus favoring tumor metastasis. Efforts to mitigate these undesirable effects have drawn interest in combining RT with immunotherapy, particularly the use of immune checkpoint inhibitors, to tilt the pre-existing tumor stromal microenvironment into long-lasting therapy-induced antitumor immunity at multiple metastatic sites (abscopal effects). This multimodal therapeutic strategy can alleviate the increased T cell priming and decrease tumor growth and metastasis, thus emerging as a significant approach to sustain as long-term antitumor immunity. To understand more about this synergism, a detailed cellular mechanism underlying the dynamic interaction between tumor and immune cells within the irradiated tumor microenvironment needs to be explored. Hence, in the present review, we have attempted to evaluate various RT-inducible immune factors, which can be targeted by immunotherapy and provide detailed explanation to optimally maximize their synergy with immunotherapy for long-lasting antitumor immunity. Moreover, we have critically assessed various combinatorial approaches along with their challenges and described strategies to modify them in addition to providing approaches for optimal synergistic effects of the combination (AU)
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Collection: National databases / Spain Database: IBECS Main subject: Antineoplastic Agents, Immunological / Immunologic Factors Limits: Humans Language: English Journal: Clin. transl. oncol. (Print) Year: 2022 Document type: Article Institution/Affiliation country: Cedars-Sinai Medical/USA / Institut de Pharmacopée et de Médicine Traditionnelle/Gabon / School of Dentistry Virginia Commonwealth University/USA / UNICEF-Democratic Republic of Congo/Democratic Republic of Congo / University of Cape Town/South Africa / University of Johannesburg, Doornfontein/South Africa / University of Science and Technology of China/China
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Collection: National databases / Spain Database: IBECS Main subject: Antineoplastic Agents, Immunological / Immunologic Factors Limits: Humans Language: English Journal: Clin. transl. oncol. (Print) Year: 2022 Document type: Article Institution/Affiliation country: Cedars-Sinai Medical/USA / Institut de Pharmacopée et de Médicine Traditionnelle/Gabon / School of Dentistry Virginia Commonwealth University/USA / UNICEF-Democratic Republic of Congo/Democratic Republic of Congo / University of Cape Town/South Africa / University of Johannesburg, Doornfontein/South Africa / University of Science and Technology of China/China
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