机制(生物学)
放射治疗
背向效应
免疫系统
免疫学
医学
认识论
内科学
哲学
免疫疗法
作者
Boyi Yu,Yuting Gao,Jiaxin Li,Feifei Gao,Jiahao Zhang,Linjing Li,Xianglong Feng,Dashan Zuo,Xiaodong Jin,Weiqiang Chen,Qiang Li
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.critrevonc.2024.104325
摘要
Abscopal effects are characterized by the emergence of neoplasms in regions unrelated to the primary radiation therapy site, displaying a gradual attenuation or regression throughout the progression of radiation therapy, which have been of interest to scientists since Mole's proposal in 1953. The incidence of abscopal effects in radiation therapy is intricately linked to the immune system, with both innate and adaptive immune responses playing crucial roles. Biological factors impacting abscopal effects ultimately exert their influence on the intricate workings of the immune system. Although abscopal effects are rarely observed in clinical cases, the underlying mechanism remains uncertain. This article examines the biological and physical factors influencing abscopal effects of radiotherapy. Through a review of preclinical and clinical studies, this article aims to offer a comprehensive understanding of abscopal effects and proposes new avenues for future research in this field. The findings presented in this article serve as a valuable reference for researchers seeking to explore this topic in greater depth.
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