As a side effect of cancer radiotherapy, immune cells receive varying doses of radiation. Whereas high doses of radiation (>10 Gy) can lead to lymphopenia, lower radiation doses (2–4 Gy) represent a valid treatment option in some hematological cancers, triggering clinically relevant immunological changes. Based on our earlier observations, we hypothesized that lower radiation doses have a direct positive effect on T cells. In this study, we show that 0.6–2.4 Gy radiation enhances proliferation and IFN-γ production of PBMC or purified T cells induced by stimulation via the TCR. Radiation with 1.2 Gy also lowered T cell activation threshold and broadened the Th1 cytokine profile. Although radiation alone did not activate T cells, when followe...
Ionizing radiation can affect the immune system in many ways. Depending on the situation, the whole...
While numerous reports have documented that radiation exposure increases the risk for malignancy and...
Dendritic cells (DC) are professional antigen-presenting cells (APC) of the immune system, uniquely ...
As a side effect of cancer radiotherapy, immune cells receive varying doses of radiation. Whereas hi...
Over thirty years ago, Helen Stone and colleagues compared the effects of local tumor irradiation in...
Exposure to radiation above levels normally encountered on Earth can occur during wartime, accidents...
In cancer treatments, especially high-dose radiotherapy (HDRT) is applied. Patients suffering from c...
It is becoming clear that ionizing radiation positively influences certain immune parameters, which ...
Radiotherapy is an important cornerstone in cancer treatment. Ionizing gamma-irradiation is capable ...
Impairment or stimulation of the immune system by ionizing radiation (IR) impacts on immune surveill...
Radiation therapy is an established and effective anti-cancer treatment modality. Extensive pre-clin...
The health effects of low-dose radiation (LDR) have been the concern of the academic spheres, regula...
In the present thesis I examine the effect of ionizing radiation on normal and leukemic immune cells...
<div><p>There is clinical interest in the modulation of regulatory T cells for cancer therapy. The s...
The aim of this study was to examine the early effects of low dose 12 C 6+ irradiation or X-ray on p...
Ionizing radiation can affect the immune system in many ways. Depending on the situation, the whole...
While numerous reports have documented that radiation exposure increases the risk for malignancy and...
Dendritic cells (DC) are professional antigen-presenting cells (APC) of the immune system, uniquely ...
As a side effect of cancer radiotherapy, immune cells receive varying doses of radiation. Whereas hi...
Over thirty years ago, Helen Stone and colleagues compared the effects of local tumor irradiation in...
Exposure to radiation above levels normally encountered on Earth can occur during wartime, accidents...
In cancer treatments, especially high-dose radiotherapy (HDRT) is applied. Patients suffering from c...
It is becoming clear that ionizing radiation positively influences certain immune parameters, which ...
Radiotherapy is an important cornerstone in cancer treatment. Ionizing gamma-irradiation is capable ...
Impairment or stimulation of the immune system by ionizing radiation (IR) impacts on immune surveill...
Radiation therapy is an established and effective anti-cancer treatment modality. Extensive pre-clin...
The health effects of low-dose radiation (LDR) have been the concern of the academic spheres, regula...
In the present thesis I examine the effect of ionizing radiation on normal and leukemic immune cells...
<div><p>There is clinical interest in the modulation of regulatory T cells for cancer therapy. The s...
The aim of this study was to examine the early effects of low dose 12 C 6+ irradiation or X-ray on p...
Ionizing radiation can affect the immune system in many ways. Depending on the situation, the whole...
While numerous reports have documented that radiation exposure increases the risk for malignancy and...
Dendritic cells (DC) are professional antigen-presenting cells (APC) of the immune system, uniquely ...