Can radiotherapy empower the host immune system to counterattack neoplastic cells? A systematic review on tumor microenvironment radiomodulation

  • Iori, Federico
  • Bruni, Alessio
  • Cozzi, Salvatore
  • Ciammella, Patrizia
  • Di Pressa, Francesca
  • Boldrini, Luca
  • Greco, Carlo
  • Nardone, Valerio
  • Salvestrini, Viola
  • Desideri, Isacco
  • De Felice, Francesca
  • Iotti, Cinzia
Publication date
January 2022
Publisher
MDPI AG

Abstract

Despite the rising evidence in favor of immunotherapy (IT), the treatment of oncological patients affected by so-called "cold tumors" still represents an open issue. Cold tumors are characterized by an immunosuppressive (so-called cold) tumor microenvironment (TME), which favors host immune system suppression, cancer immune-escape, and a worse response to IT. However, the TME is not a static element, but dynamically mutates and can be changed. Radiotherapy (RT) can modulate a cold microenvironment, rendering it better at tumor killing by priming the quiescent host immune system, with a consequent increase in immunotherapy response. The combination of TME radiomodulation and IT could therefore be a strategy for those patients affected by col...

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