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Immune microenvironment remodeling after radiation of a progressing brain metastasis.


ABSTRACT: Radiation is commonly used in the treatment of many cancers. However, its effects on anti-tumor immune responses are incompletely understood. Here, we present a detailed immunological analysis of two tumors from a patient with multiple non-small cell lung cancer metastases to the brain. One tumor was resected without treatment; the second was irradiated to a total dose of 30 Gy and resected following further progression. Comprehensive single-cell analysis reveals a substantially reduced immune cell fraction in the irradiated tumor, including the depletion of tissue-resident macrophages and infiltration of pro-inflammatory monocytes. Despite the presence of similar somatic mutations in both tumors, radiation is associated with the depletion of exhausted, tumor-resident T cell clones and their replacement by circulating clones unlikely to contribute to tumor-specific immunity. These results provide insight into the local effects of radiation on anti-tumor immunity and raise important considerations for the combination of radiation and immunotherapy.

SUBMITTER: Hudson WH 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10313918 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Immune microenvironment remodeling after radiation of a progressing brain metastasis.

Hudson William H WH   Olson Jeffrey J JJ   Sudmeier Lisa J LJ  

Cell reports. Medicine 20230519 6


Radiation is commonly used in the treatment of many cancers. However, its effects on anti-tumor immune responses are incompletely understood. Here, we present a detailed immunological analysis of two tumors from a patient with multiple non-small cell lung cancer metastases to the brain. One tumor was resected without treatment; the second was irradiated to a total dose of 30 Gy and resected following further progression. Comprehensive single-cell analysis reveals a substantially reduced immune c  ...[more]

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