Radiation-Induced Immune Modulation and Inflammatory Responses in Human Cells and Tissues
Ming Chen, Nouman Amjad, Yujian Wu, Zhaojian Sun, Yirong Sun

TL;DR
This paper reviews how radiation affects the immune system and inflammation in human cells and tissues, highlighting both beneficial and harmful effects.
Contribution
The paper provides a comprehensive review of radiation's immunomodulatory effects and their clinical implications for cancer treatment.
Findings
Radiation can enhance antitumor immunity by promoting antigen release and T-cell activation.
Radiation also induces immunosuppressive mechanisms like lymphocyte depletion and immune checkpoint upregulation.
Molecular pathways like DNA damage response and cGAS–STING signaling are key in radiation-induced immune modulation.
Abstract
Radiation exposure from environmental sources, medical procedures, or space exploration poses considerable risks to human health, with profound effects on immune function and inflammatory responses. Radiotherapy (RT) is a cornerstone of modern cancer treatment, leveraging ionizing radiation to induce DNA damage and tumor cell death. However, its biological effects extend beyond direct cytotoxicity, exerting complex and context-dependent influences on both innate and adaptive immunity. Ionizing radiation can enhance antitumor immune responses by promoting tumor antigen release, activating dendritic cells, and augmenting cytotoxic T-cell priming. Conversely, it can also induce immunosuppressive mechanisms, including lymphocyte depletion, regulatory T-cell expansion, immune checkpoint upregulation, and chronic inflammatory signaling, which may limit therapeutic efficacy. These immune…
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Taxonomy
Topicsinterferon and immune responses · Effects of Radiation Exposure · Cancer Immunotherapy and Biomarkers
