Combined carbon ion radiotherapy and immunotherapy: leveraging the immunological advantages of carbon ion
Ruiming Chen, Qinqin Ma, Yuan Pan, Tanglong Zhang, Zhuoya Zhang, Cuixia Di, Juntao Ran

TL;DR
This paper reviews how combining carbon ion radiotherapy with immunotherapy can improve cancer treatment by leveraging the immunological benefits of carbon ion therapy.
Contribution
The paper provides a comprehensive review of combining carbon ion radiotherapy with immunotherapy, highlighting new preclinical and clinical insights.
Findings
Carbon ion radiotherapy enhances immune cell infiltration and antigen exposure in tumors.
Combining carbon ion radiotherapy with immunotherapy can shift the tumor microenvironment from immunosuppressive to immunostimulatory.
Preclinical and clinical studies support the potential of this combined treatment modality.
Abstract
Immunotherapy represents a systemic approach to cancer treatment; however, its effectiveness can be limited by intrinsic tumor resistance or immunosuppressive mechanisms within the tumor microenvironment. In contrast, carbon ion radiotherapy (CIRT) demonstrates considerable immunomodulatory potential owing to its distinct biological properties. The exposure of tumor-associated antigens, increased immune cell infiltration and activity, and modifications in the immune microenvironment after CIRT provide a mechanistic rationale for combining CIRT with immunotherapy. Furthermore, strategies aimed at converting the tumor microenvironment from immunosuppressive to immunostimulatory, or those targeting immune checkpoints, are currently under active exploration. This review summarizes the latest advances in combining heavy ion radiotherapy with immunotherapy, encompassing both preclinical and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsRadiation Therapy and Dosimetry · Cancer Immunotherapy and Biomarkers · Chemical and Physical Studies
