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Ionizing radiation and the immune response. Part A /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Mirjolet, C�eline, Galluzzi, Lorenzo
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: [S.l.] : Academic Press, 2023.
Colección:International review of cell and molecular biology ; v. 376
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Intro -- Ionizing Radiation and the Immune Response -- Part A -- Copyright -- Contents -- Contributors -- Chapter One: Are charged particles a good match for combination with immunotherapy? Current knowledge and perspectives -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Charged particles: physics and biology -- 2.1. Physical characteristics of charged particle therapy as opposed to photon therapy -- 2.2. Resulting biological effects and enhanced biological effectiveness for cell death related effects -- 3. Impact of charged particles on the immune response -- 3.1. Biological differences with respect to immunogenicity of the cell death modality -- 3.2. Pre-clinical studies suggesting a match of charged particles with immunotherapy -- 3.3. Impact on immune cells and the tumor immune microenvironment -- 3.4. Sparing of normal tissue leads to reduced lymphopenia -- 3.5. Potential for charged particles in combination with immunotherapy and clinical studies -- 4. Future perspectives -- 5. Conclusions -- Reference -- Chapter Two: Radiation-induced immune response in novel radiotherapy approaches FLASH and spatially fractionated radiothe ... -- 1. Introduction -- 2. FLASH radiation therapy and the immune system -- 2.1. Immune cell sparing in blood and normal tissues -- 2.2. FLASH-RT effects on tumor immune microenvironment -- 2.3. FLASH-RT effects on cytokines production and distant effects -- 2.4. Combination of FLASH-RT with immunotherapy -- 3. Spatially fractionated radiotherapy and radiation-induced immune response -- 3.1. Impact of SFRT on the tumor microenvironment -- 3.2. SFRT effects on inflammation and cytokine secretion -- 3.3. SFRT impact on peripheral immune cells -- 3.4. Abscopal effect and distant effect of healthy tissue irradiation -- 3.5. Long-term antitumor immunity -- 3.6. Combination of SFRT and immunotherapy -- 4. Conclusions -- Acknowledgments. 
505 8 |a 3.2.1. T cells -- 3.2.2. Tumor-associated macrophages and myeloid derived suppressor cells -- 3.2.3. Dendritic cells -- 3.2.4. Natural killers -- 4. Radiation therapy and fatty acid metabolism -- 4.1. Fatty acid metabolism promotes radiation therapy resistance -- 4.2. Impact of FA metabolism on RT-induced type I IFN -- 5. Conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- Conflict of interest statement -- References -- Chapter Six: Chemotherapy to potentiate the radiation-induced immune response -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Immunostimulating effects of chemoradiation -- 2.1. Inducing immunogenic cell death -- 2.2. Increase of tumor mutational burden -- 2.3. Promoting dendritic cell maturation and trafficking -- 2.4. Inducing intratumoral T cells infiltration -- 3. Immune suppressive effects of chemoradiation therapy -- 3.1. Regulatory T cells -- 3.2. Macrophages and myeloid-derived-suppressor-cells -- 3.3. Adaptive immune resistance -- 4. Combining CRT with immunotherapy: A promising strategy -- 4.1. Preclinical studies -- 4.2. Synergistic effects of CRT-IO combo in human cancers -- 5. Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- Author contributions -- References. 
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