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Radiotherapy elicits immunogenic cell death and metabolic shifts in the tumor microenvironment: implications for immunotherapy

Zi-Shan Hang, Yueying Huang, Song An, Zhi‐Jun Sun

2025International Journal of Medical Sciences9 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Radiotherapy, one of the most utilized strategies to combat malignancies, has been constantly explored for its effectiveness and optimized, and it is currently operating at the molecular level. The tumor microenvironment (TME), where complicated changes take place under radiotherapy and other treatments, inevitably draws our attention to metabolic alterations, immunogenic cell death (ICD) and immunological interactions. In response to radiotherapy, tumor metabolism promotes DNA and membrane repair processes and reduces oxidative stress, thereby collectively alleviating the occurrence of cell death. Moreover, the induction of pyroptosis, necroptosis and ferroptosis under radiotherapy has the potential to increase antitumor immunity. Therefore, comprehensive knowledge about how radiotherapy triggers these modalities of ICD mechanically is necessary for developing nanomedicines with more accurate targets. In addition, information on clinical advancements as well as the management of adverse events is important for investigating radiotherapy combined with immunotherapy. This review provides an overview of up-to-date findings on metabolic changes and ICD under radiotherapy and provides insight into the status of the TME.

Topics & Concepts

ImmunotherapyTumor microenvironmentRadiation therapyCancer researchProgrammed cell death 1Tumor cellsMedicineBiologyImmune systemImmunologyInternal medicinePD-L1Cancer Immunotherapy and BiomarkersImmunotherapy and Immune ResponsesImmune cells in cancer