Radiation therapy generates extensive cancer cell death capable of promoting tumor-specific immunity. Within the tumor, conventional dendritic cells (cDCs) are known to carry tumor-associated antigens to the draining lymph node (TdLN) where they initiate T-cell priming. How radiation influences cDC migration is poorly understood. Here, we show that immunological efficacy of radiation therapy is dependent on cDC migration in radioimmunogenic tumors. Using photoconvertible mice, we demonstrate that radiation impairs cDC migration to the TdLN in poorly radioimmunogenic tumors. Comparative transcriptional analysis revealed that cDCs in radioimmunogenic tumors express genes associated with activation of endogenous adjuvant signaling pathways whe...
Cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs) participate actively in tumor development and affect treatment ...
Radiotherapy induces immune-related responses in cancer patients by various mechanisms. Here, we inv...
<div><p>Radiation therapy aims to kill cancer cells with a minimum of normal tissue toxicity. Dying ...
Radiation therapy generates extensive cancer cell death capable of promoting tumor-specific immunity...
Dendritic cells perform critical functions in bridging innate and adaptive immunity. Their ability t...
Radiation therapy is capable of directing adaptive immune responses against tumors by stimulating th...
Radiation therapy is capable of directing adaptive immune responses against tumors by stimulating th...
In addition to locally controlling the tumor, hypofractionated radiotherapy (RT) particularly aims t...
Radiation therapy aims to kill cancer cells with a minimum of normal tissue toxicity. Dying cancer c...
Radiation therapy aims to kill cancer cells with a minimum of normal tissue toxicity. Dying cancer c...
T cells are continuously moving through tissues and recirculating back into the peripheral blood via...
It is becoming clear that ionizing radiation positively influences certain immune parameters, which ...
The development of successful cancer vaccines is contingent on the ability to induce effective and p...
The unsatisfactory clinical efficacy of dendritic cell (DC)-based cancer vaccines prepared by conven...
Over thirty years ago, Helen Stone and colleagues compared the effects of local tumor irradiation in...
Cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs) participate actively in tumor development and affect treatment ...
Radiotherapy induces immune-related responses in cancer patients by various mechanisms. Here, we inv...
<div><p>Radiation therapy aims to kill cancer cells with a minimum of normal tissue toxicity. Dying ...
Radiation therapy generates extensive cancer cell death capable of promoting tumor-specific immunity...
Dendritic cells perform critical functions in bridging innate and adaptive immunity. Their ability t...
Radiation therapy is capable of directing adaptive immune responses against tumors by stimulating th...
Radiation therapy is capable of directing adaptive immune responses against tumors by stimulating th...
In addition to locally controlling the tumor, hypofractionated radiotherapy (RT) particularly aims t...
Radiation therapy aims to kill cancer cells with a minimum of normal tissue toxicity. Dying cancer c...
Radiation therapy aims to kill cancer cells with a minimum of normal tissue toxicity. Dying cancer c...
T cells are continuously moving through tissues and recirculating back into the peripheral blood via...
It is becoming clear that ionizing radiation positively influences certain immune parameters, which ...
The development of successful cancer vaccines is contingent on the ability to induce effective and p...
The unsatisfactory clinical efficacy of dendritic cell (DC)-based cancer vaccines prepared by conven...
Over thirty years ago, Helen Stone and colleagues compared the effects of local tumor irradiation in...
Cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs) participate actively in tumor development and affect treatment ...
Radiotherapy induces immune-related responses in cancer patients by various mechanisms. Here, we inv...
<div><p>Radiation therapy aims to kill cancer cells with a minimum of normal tissue toxicity. Dying ...