Immunologically relevant effects of radiation therapy on the tumor microenvironment.

TitleImmunologically relevant effects of radiation therapy on the tumor microenvironment.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2023
AuthorsGalassi C, Klapp V, Formenti SC, Demaria S, Galluzzi L
JournalEssays Biochem
Date Published2023 May 18
ISSN1744-1358
Abstract

Focal radiation therapy (RT) has been successfully employed to clinically manage multiple types of cancer for more than a century. Besides being preferentially cytotoxic for malignant cells over their nontransformed counterparts, RT elicits numerous microenvironmental alterations that appear to factor into its therapeutic efficacy. Here, we briefly discuss immunostimulatory and immunosuppressive microenvironmental changes elicited by RT and their impact on tumor recognition by the host immune system.

DOI10.1042/EBC20220248
Alternate JournalEssays Biochem
PubMed ID37199227
Grant ListU54 CA274291 / CA / NCI NIH HHS / United States
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