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Radiation-Induced Fibrotic Tumor Microenvironment Regulates Anti-Tumor Immune Response

Jae-Kyung Nam    
Ji-Hee Kim    
Min-Sik Park    
Eun Ho Kim    
Joon Kim and Yoon-Jin Lee    

Resumen

Radiation therapy can modulate anti-tumor immune responses. In this study, we investigated the relationship between the anti-tumor immune response and tumor fibrosis after X-ray or neutron radiation therapy. Neutron radiation therapy resulted in lesser fibrosis and greater anti-tumor immunity compared to X-ray irradiation. Radiation therapy-induced fibrotic changes within the tumor environment and tumor regrowth were suppressed by specifically deleting Trp53 in endothelial cells. In particular, the upregulation of PD-L1 expression after X-ray radiation therapy was significantly suppressed via EC-Trp53 deletion. Understanding the effects of different radiation therapy types on the tumor microenvironment provides strategies for enhancing the efficacy of combined radio- and immunotherapy.

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