OncoImmunology (Dec 2023)

Radiotherapy as a means to increase the efficacy of T-cell therapy in solid tumors

  • Pierre-Antoine Laurent,
  • Daphne Morel,
  • Lydia Meziani,
  • Stephane Depil,
  • Eric Deutsch

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/2162402X.2022.2158013
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 1

Abstract

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ABSTRACTChimeric antigen receptor (CAR)-T cells have demonstrated significant improvements in the treatment of refractory B-cell malignancies that previously showed limited survival. In contrast, early-phase clinical studies targeting solid tumors have been disappointing. This may be due to both a lack of specific and homogeneously expressed targets at the surface of tumor cells, as well as intrinsic properties of the solid tumor microenvironment that limit homing and activation of adoptive T cells. Faced with these antagonistic conditions, radiotherapy (RT) has the potential to change the overall tumor landscape, from depleting tumor cells to reshaping the tumor microenvironment. In this article, we describe the current landscape and discuss how RT may play a pivotal role for enhancing the efficacy of adoptive T-cell therapies in solid tumors. Indeed, by improving homing, expansion and activation of infused T cells while reducing tumor volume and heterogeneity, the use of RT could help the implementation of engineered T cells in the treatment of solid tumors.

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