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How Does Ionizing Irradiation Contribute to the Induction of Anti-Tumor Immunity?

Radiotherapy (RT) with ionizing irradiation is commonly used to locally attack tumors. It induces a stop of cancer cell proliferation and finally leads to tumor cell death. During the last years it has become more and more evident that besides a timely and locally restricted radiation-induced immune...

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Autores principales: Rubner, Yvonne, Wunderlich, Roland, Rühle, Paul-Friedrich, Kulzer, Lorenz, Werthmöller, Nina, Frey, Benjamin, Weiss, Eva-Maria, Keilholz, Ludwig, Fietkau, Rainer, Gaipl, Udo S.
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Publicado: Frontiers Research Foundation 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3404483/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22848871
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2012.00075
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author Rubner, Yvonne
Wunderlich, Roland
Rühle, Paul-Friedrich
Kulzer, Lorenz
Werthmöller, Nina
Frey, Benjamin
Weiss, Eva-Maria
Keilholz, Ludwig
Fietkau, Rainer
Gaipl, Udo S.
author_facet Rubner, Yvonne
Wunderlich, Roland
Rühle, Paul-Friedrich
Kulzer, Lorenz
Werthmöller, Nina
Frey, Benjamin
Weiss, Eva-Maria
Keilholz, Ludwig
Fietkau, Rainer
Gaipl, Udo S.
author_sort Rubner, Yvonne
collection PubMed
description Radiotherapy (RT) with ionizing irradiation is commonly used to locally attack tumors. It induces a stop of cancer cell proliferation and finally leads to tumor cell death. During the last years it has become more and more evident that besides a timely and locally restricted radiation-induced immune suppression, a specific immune activation against the tumor and its metastases is achievable by rendering the tumor cells visible for immune attack. The immune system is involved in tumor control and we here outline how RT induces anti-inflammation when applied in low doses and contributes in higher doses to the induction of anti-tumor immunity. We especially focus on how local irradiation induces abscopal effects. The latter are partly mediated by a systemic activation of the immune system against the individual tumor cells. Dendritic cells are the key players in the initiation and regulation of adaptive anti-tumor immune responses. They have to take up tumor antigens and consecutively present tumor peptides in the presence of appropriate co-stimulation. We review how combinations of RT with further immune stimulators such as AnnexinA5 and hyperthermia foster the dendritic cell-mediated induction of anti-tumor immune responses and present reasonable combination schemes of standard tumor therapies with immune therapies. It can be concluded that RT leads to targeted killing of the tumor cells and additionally induces non-targeted systemic immune effects. Multimodal tumor treatments should therefore tend to induce immunogenic tumor cell death forms within a tumor microenvironment that stimulates immune cells.
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spelling pubmed-34044832012-07-30 How Does Ionizing Irradiation Contribute to the Induction of Anti-Tumor Immunity? Rubner, Yvonne Wunderlich, Roland Rühle, Paul-Friedrich Kulzer, Lorenz Werthmöller, Nina Frey, Benjamin Weiss, Eva-Maria Keilholz, Ludwig Fietkau, Rainer Gaipl, Udo S. Front Oncol Oncology Radiotherapy (RT) with ionizing irradiation is commonly used to locally attack tumors. It induces a stop of cancer cell proliferation and finally leads to tumor cell death. During the last years it has become more and more evident that besides a timely and locally restricted radiation-induced immune suppression, a specific immune activation against the tumor and its metastases is achievable by rendering the tumor cells visible for immune attack. The immune system is involved in tumor control and we here outline how RT induces anti-inflammation when applied in low doses and contributes in higher doses to the induction of anti-tumor immunity. We especially focus on how local irradiation induces abscopal effects. The latter are partly mediated by a systemic activation of the immune system against the individual tumor cells. Dendritic cells are the key players in the initiation and regulation of adaptive anti-tumor immune responses. They have to take up tumor antigens and consecutively present tumor peptides in the presence of appropriate co-stimulation. We review how combinations of RT with further immune stimulators such as AnnexinA5 and hyperthermia foster the dendritic cell-mediated induction of anti-tumor immune responses and present reasonable combination schemes of standard tumor therapies with immune therapies. It can be concluded that RT leads to targeted killing of the tumor cells and additionally induces non-targeted systemic immune effects. Multimodal tumor treatments should therefore tend to induce immunogenic tumor cell death forms within a tumor microenvironment that stimulates immune cells. Frontiers Research Foundation 2012-07-25 /pmc/articles/PMC3404483/ /pubmed/22848871 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2012.00075 Text en Copyright © 2012 Rubner, Wunderlich, Rühle, Kulzer, Werthmöller, Frey, Weiss, Keilholz, Fietkau and Gaipl. http://www.frontiersin.org/licenseagreement This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in other forums, provided the original authors and source are credited and subject to any copyright notices concerning any third-party graphics etc.
spellingShingle Oncology
Rubner, Yvonne
Wunderlich, Roland
Rühle, Paul-Friedrich
Kulzer, Lorenz
Werthmöller, Nina
Frey, Benjamin
Weiss, Eva-Maria
Keilholz, Ludwig
Fietkau, Rainer
Gaipl, Udo S.
How Does Ionizing Irradiation Contribute to the Induction of Anti-Tumor Immunity?
title How Does Ionizing Irradiation Contribute to the Induction of Anti-Tumor Immunity?
title_full How Does Ionizing Irradiation Contribute to the Induction of Anti-Tumor Immunity?
title_fullStr How Does Ionizing Irradiation Contribute to the Induction of Anti-Tumor Immunity?
title_full_unstemmed How Does Ionizing Irradiation Contribute to the Induction of Anti-Tumor Immunity?
title_short How Does Ionizing Irradiation Contribute to the Induction of Anti-Tumor Immunity?
title_sort how does ionizing irradiation contribute to the induction of anti-tumor immunity?
topic Oncology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3404483/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22848871
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2012.00075
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