Therapeutic effects of ablative radiation on local tumor require CD8+ T cells: changing strategies for cancer treatment
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Patients with locally advanced cancer or distant metastasis frequently receive prolonged treatment with chemotherapy and/or fractionated radiotherapy (RT). Despite the initial clinical response, treatment resistance frequently develops and cure in these patients is uncommon. Developments in RT technology allow for the use of high-dose (or ablative) RT to target local tumors, with limited damage to the surrounding normal tissue. We report that reduction of tumor burden after ablative RT depends largely on T-cell responses. Ablative RT dramatically increases T-cell priming in draining lymphoid tissues, leading to reduction/eradication of the primary tumor or distant metastasis in a CD8(+) T cell-dependent…
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- Medicine
- Ablative case
- Radiation therapy
- Chemotherapy
- Immunotherapy
- Cancer
- CD8
- Immune system
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Good health and well-being
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