Radiation-Induced CXCL16 Release by Breast Cancer Cells Attracts Effector T Cells
National Institute of Pathology · Czech Academy of Sciences, Institute of Microbiology · +3 more institutions
Abstract
Recruitment of effector T cells to inflamed peripheral tissues is regulated by chemokines and their receptors, but the factors regulating recruitment to tumors remain largely undefined. Ionizing radiation (IR) therapy is a common treatment modality for breast and other cancers. Used as a cytocidal agent for proliferating cancer cells, IR in combination with immunotherapy has been shown to promote immune-mediated tumor destruction in preclinical studies. In this study we demonstrate that IR markedly enhanced the secretion by mouse and human breast cancer cells of CXCL16, a chemokine that binds to CXCR6 on Th1 and activated CD8 effector T cells, and plays an important role in their recruitment to sites of…
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11Topics & keywords
- Cancer research
- CD8
- Chemokine
- Immune system
- Immunotherapy
- Immunology
- Cancer
- Cancer cell
- Good health and well-being