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Low‐dose radiation therapy mobilizes antitumor immunity: New findings and future perspectives

Laiyan Zhou, Yuanxin Liu, Yuanjun Wu, Xue Yang, Feng‐Ming Kong, You Lü, Jianxin Xue

2023International Journal of Cancer23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Radiotherapy has unique immunostimulatory and immunosuppressive effects. Although high-dose radiotherapy has been found to have systemic antitumor effects, clinically significant abscopal effects were uncommon on the basis of irradiating single lesion. Low-dose radiation therapy (LDRT) emerges as a novel approach to enhance the antitumor immune response due to its role as a leverage to reshape the tumor immune microenvironment (TIME). In this article, from bench to bedside, we reviewed the possible immunomodulatory role of LDRT on TIME and systemic tumor immune environment, and outlined preclinical evidence and clinical application. We also discussed the current challenges when LDRT is used as a combination therapy, including the optimal dose, fraction, frequency, and combination of drugs. The advantage of low toxicity makes LDRT potential to be applied in multiple lesions to amplify antitumor immune response in polymetastatic disease, and its intersection with other disciplines might also make it a direction for radiotherapy-combined modalities.

Topics & Concepts

Radiation therapyMedicineAbscopal effectImmune systemCombination therapyImmunotherapyImmunologyCancer researchPharmacologyInternal medicineCancer Immunotherapy and BiomarkersImmunotherapy and Immune ResponsesEffects of Radiation Exposure