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Shifting the Immune-Suppressive to Predominant Immune-Stimulatory Radiation Effects by SBRT-PArtial Tumor Irradiation Targeting HYpoxic Segment (SBRT-PATHY)
SIMPLE SUMMARY: This review presents and summarizes the key components and outcomes of a novel, unconventional radiation approach aimed to exploit immune-stimulatory radiation effects which, being added to direct radiation tumor cell killing, may improve the therapeutic ratio of radiotherapy. This t...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7795882/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33375357 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers13010050 |
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author | Tubin, Slavisa Gupta, Seema Grusch, Michael Popper, Helmuth H. Brcic, Luka Ashdown, Martin L. Khleif, Samir N. Peter-Vörösmarty, Barbara Hyden, Martin Negrini, Simone Fossati, Piero Hug, Eugen |
author_facet | Tubin, Slavisa Gupta, Seema Grusch, Michael Popper, Helmuth H. Brcic, Luka Ashdown, Martin L. Khleif, Samir N. Peter-Vörösmarty, Barbara Hyden, Martin Negrini, Simone Fossati, Piero Hug, Eugen |
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description | SIMPLE SUMMARY: This review presents and summarizes the key components and outcomes of a novel, unconventional radiation approach aimed to exploit immune-stimulatory radiation effects which, being added to direct radiation tumor cell killing, may improve the therapeutic ratio of radiotherapy. This technique, as a product of translational oncology research, was intentionally developed for the induction of immune-mediated bystander and abscopal effects in the treatment of unresectable bulky tumors which have much fewer therapeutic options and show poor prognoses after conventional treatments. This review offers insights into a unique unconventional radiotherapy technique which, due to its higher immunogenic potential, may improve the prognosis of patients affected by highly complex malignancies, providing additional opportunities for future research in terms of combining novel immuno-modulating agents with more modern radiotherapy approaches. ABSTRACT: Radiation-induced immune-mediated abscopal effects (AE) of conventional radiotherapy are very rare. Whole-tumor irradiation leads to lymphopenia due to killing of immune cells in the tumor microenvironment, resulting in immunosuppression and weak abscopal potential. This limitation may be overcome by partial tumor irradiation sparing the peritumoral immune-environment, and consequent shifting of immune-suppressive to immune-stimulatory effect. This would improve the radiation-directed tumor cell killing, adding to it a component of immune-mediated killing. Our preclinical findings showed that the high-single-dose irradiation of hypoxic tumor cells generates a stronger bystander effect (BE) and AE than the normoxic cells, suggesting their higher “immunogenic potential”. This led to the development of a novel Stereotactic Body RadioTherapy (SBRT)-based PArtial Tumor irradiation targeting HYpoxic segment (SBRT-PATHY) for induction of the immune-mediated BE and AE. Encouraging SBRT-PATHY-clinical outcomes, together with immunohistochemical and gene-expression analyses of surgically removed abscopal-tumor sites, suggested that delivery of the high-dose radiation to the partial (hypoxic) tumor volume, with optimal timing based on the homeostatic fluctuation of the immune response and sparing the peritumoral immune-environment, would significantly enhance the immune-mediated anti-tumor effects. This review discusses the current evidence on the safety and efficacy of SBRT-PATHY in the treatment of unresectable hypoxic bulky tumors and its bystander and abscopal immunomodulatory potential. |
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spelling | pubmed-77958822021-01-10 Shifting the Immune-Suppressive to Predominant Immune-Stimulatory Radiation Effects by SBRT-PArtial Tumor Irradiation Targeting HYpoxic Segment (SBRT-PATHY) Tubin, Slavisa Gupta, Seema Grusch, Michael Popper, Helmuth H. Brcic, Luka Ashdown, Martin L. Khleif, Samir N. Peter-Vörösmarty, Barbara Hyden, Martin Negrini, Simone Fossati, Piero Hug, Eugen Cancers (Basel) Review SIMPLE SUMMARY: This review presents and summarizes the key components and outcomes of a novel, unconventional radiation approach aimed to exploit immune-stimulatory radiation effects which, being added to direct radiation tumor cell killing, may improve the therapeutic ratio of radiotherapy. This technique, as a product of translational oncology research, was intentionally developed for the induction of immune-mediated bystander and abscopal effects in the treatment of unresectable bulky tumors which have much fewer therapeutic options and show poor prognoses after conventional treatments. This review offers insights into a unique unconventional radiotherapy technique which, due to its higher immunogenic potential, may improve the prognosis of patients affected by highly complex malignancies, providing additional opportunities for future research in terms of combining novel immuno-modulating agents with more modern radiotherapy approaches. ABSTRACT: Radiation-induced immune-mediated abscopal effects (AE) of conventional radiotherapy are very rare. Whole-tumor irradiation leads to lymphopenia due to killing of immune cells in the tumor microenvironment, resulting in immunosuppression and weak abscopal potential. This limitation may be overcome by partial tumor irradiation sparing the peritumoral immune-environment, and consequent shifting of immune-suppressive to immune-stimulatory effect. This would improve the radiation-directed tumor cell killing, adding to it a component of immune-mediated killing. Our preclinical findings showed that the high-single-dose irradiation of hypoxic tumor cells generates a stronger bystander effect (BE) and AE than the normoxic cells, suggesting their higher “immunogenic potential”. This led to the development of a novel Stereotactic Body RadioTherapy (SBRT)-based PArtial Tumor irradiation targeting HYpoxic segment (SBRT-PATHY) for induction of the immune-mediated BE and AE. Encouraging SBRT-PATHY-clinical outcomes, together with immunohistochemical and gene-expression analyses of surgically removed abscopal-tumor sites, suggested that delivery of the high-dose radiation to the partial (hypoxic) tumor volume, with optimal timing based on the homeostatic fluctuation of the immune response and sparing the peritumoral immune-environment, would significantly enhance the immune-mediated anti-tumor effects. This review discusses the current evidence on the safety and efficacy of SBRT-PATHY in the treatment of unresectable hypoxic bulky tumors and its bystander and abscopal immunomodulatory potential. MDPI 2020-12-26 /pmc/articles/PMC7795882/ /pubmed/33375357 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers13010050 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Review Tubin, Slavisa Gupta, Seema Grusch, Michael Popper, Helmuth H. Brcic, Luka Ashdown, Martin L. Khleif, Samir N. Peter-Vörösmarty, Barbara Hyden, Martin Negrini, Simone Fossati, Piero Hug, Eugen Shifting the Immune-Suppressive to Predominant Immune-Stimulatory Radiation Effects by SBRT-PArtial Tumor Irradiation Targeting HYpoxic Segment (SBRT-PATHY) |
title | Shifting the Immune-Suppressive to Predominant Immune-Stimulatory Radiation Effects by SBRT-PArtial Tumor Irradiation Targeting HYpoxic Segment (SBRT-PATHY) |
title_full | Shifting the Immune-Suppressive to Predominant Immune-Stimulatory Radiation Effects by SBRT-PArtial Tumor Irradiation Targeting HYpoxic Segment (SBRT-PATHY) |
title_fullStr | Shifting the Immune-Suppressive to Predominant Immune-Stimulatory Radiation Effects by SBRT-PArtial Tumor Irradiation Targeting HYpoxic Segment (SBRT-PATHY) |
title_full_unstemmed | Shifting the Immune-Suppressive to Predominant Immune-Stimulatory Radiation Effects by SBRT-PArtial Tumor Irradiation Targeting HYpoxic Segment (SBRT-PATHY) |
title_short | Shifting the Immune-Suppressive to Predominant Immune-Stimulatory Radiation Effects by SBRT-PArtial Tumor Irradiation Targeting HYpoxic Segment (SBRT-PATHY) |
title_sort | shifting the immune-suppressive to predominant immune-stimulatory radiation effects by sbrt-partial tumor irradiation targeting hypoxic segment (sbrt-pathy) |
topic | Review |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7795882/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33375357 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers13010050 |
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